Firewood Suppliers Near London, KY
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in London.
Getting Firewood Delivered to Your London Home
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace through Kentucky's cold months, ordering firewood delivered and stacked beats hauling it yourself. London residents typically pay $250–$350 per cord for quality seasoned hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance. The key is ordering early—ideally in late summer—so your wood has time to acclimate and dry before you need it.
One trusted local option, Nature's Way, handles delivery and stacking throughout the London area. They understand what works for Laurel County properties, whether you're in town or on acreage. Personal service like this matters when you're buying 3–5 cords for a season.
Best Firewood Types for London Area Heating
Oak and hickory are your top performers. Both are native to Kentucky and burn hot—oak delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned, while hickory runs even hotter at around 27 million BTUs per cord. These hardwoods produce less creosote buildup than softer woods, which is important if you're using a chimney or wood stove regularly.
Walnut and cherry also grow locally and burn well, though they're pricier if you find them. Most reliable suppliers stock primarily oak and hickory because demand is highest and the wood splits cleanly.
Avoid ash firewood if possible. The Emerald Ash Borer has devastated ash populations across Kentucky, and buying ash—even if it's dead wood—can spread the pest to other regions. Buy firewood harvested within 50 miles of London to keep local pests contained.
What to Expect From Local Delivery
When you call for firewood delivered to your door, clarify these details upfront:
- Cord sizes: Most suppliers offer full cords (128 cubic feet), half cords, and quarter cords. A half cord is enough for occasional fireplace use; a full cord powers a wood stove through winter.
- Stacking: Ask if stacking is included or costs extra. Proper stacking—wood loosely piled to allow air circulation—helps wood season faster and stays organized in your yard.
- Delivery timing: Most local deliveries happen within 1–2 weeks of ordering. Don't wait until December if you want choice wood.
- Moisture content: Seasoned wood should have 15–20% moisture. Fresh-cut wood won't heat efficiently and produces excessive smoke.
How to Spot Quality Seasoned Firewood
Before paying for a cord, check these markers:
- Look at the log ends. Seasoned wood shows visible cracks radiating from the center—this is normal and good. Fresh-cut wood has no cracks.
- Listen when you strike two logs together. Seasoned wood makes a hollow, ringing sound. Wet wood sounds dull and heavy.
- Feel the weight. Properly seasoned wood feels noticeably lighter than green wood of the same size.
- Smell it. Seasoned wood smells woody and clean. Fresh wood smells sap-heavy and alive.
If a supplier won't let you inspect the pile before delivery, that's a red flag. Reputable operations like Nature's Way are transparent about moisture levels and wood age.
Order your firewood delivered to your London address by mid-September, and you'll have properly conditioned wood ready by the time you need steady heat.

Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.
