Firewood Suppliers Near Louisville, KY

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 2/1/2026

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    Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Louisville Home

    If you heat with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in Louisville, ordering firewood delivered beats hauling it yourself. The challenge isn't finding wood—it's finding wood that's actually seasoned and ready to burn. Most Louisville homeowners can get quality firewood delivered within 48 hours, with cords ranging from $300 to $400 depending on wood type and delivery distance from the supplier.

    Local suppliers throughout the area offer everything from quarter cords (ideal for testing a new stove) to full cords (128 cubic feet, the standard cord measurement). Many include stacking as part of delivery, which saves your back and ensures proper airflow for storage.

    Best Firewood Species for Louisville Winters

    Oak is your top choice for Louisville firewood. It burns hot and long—oak delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord—making it ideal for sustained heat on cold Kentucky nights. The tradeoff is that oak takes 12–18 months to season properly, so plan ahead if you're buying in fall.

    Hickory rivals oak for heat output and burns with a pleasant aroma. It seasons slightly faster than oak (10–14 months) and produces a similar BTU output, around 24 million per cord. Both hardwoods create less creosote buildup than softer woods, which matters if you want to extend the time between chimney cleanings.

    Walnut and cherry grow locally but are less common in the firewood market—suppliers typically reserve these for specialty orders. Avoid ash wood delivered to Louisville; emerald ash borer infestations have devastated Kentucky's ash trees, and buying local ash firewood risks spreading the pest to unaffected areas. Always buy firewood within 50 miles of your location to prevent transporting pests into your region.

    What to Expect From Local Delivery

    When ordering firewood delivered and stacked in Louisville, confirm a few details upfront:

    • Moisture content: Seasoned wood should be 20% moisture or lower. Freshly cut "green" wood won't burn efficiently and produces excess smoke.
    • Quantity: A full cord (4 ft. high, 4 ft. deep, 8 ft. long) is standard, but half cords and quarter cords work well for smaller spaces or first-time buyers.
    • Stacking: Most local suppliers offer delivery with stacking included. Properly stacked wood dries faster and takes up less yard space.
    • Timing: Spring and early summer deliveries often cost less than peak heating season, so consider ordering ahead if storage allows.

    Verifying Quality Before You Buy

    Before completing your order for firewood delivered to your door, ask the supplier these questions:

    • How long has the wood been seasoned?
    • Can you see the end grain (wood should show cracks radiating from the center)?
    • What's the reported moisture level?

    When the cord arrives, do a quick knock test: tap two pieces together. Seasoned wood makes a hollow, ringing sound. Wet wood thuds dully. Store delivered firewood off the ground on a rack or pallets, cover the top loosely (not the sides—wood needs airflow), and keep it away from your home to reduce pest exposure.

    Local suppliers like Foree Tree Service and Bob's Premium Firewood of Louisville have strong reputations for reliable delivery and quality seasoned hardwood. Big Timber also serves the area with competitive pricing and stacking options. Compare quotes and read recent reviews before committing, especially during peak heating season when demand drives prices up.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

    Tom is a certified hearth professional with over two decades of experience advising homeowners on wood-burning appliances and fuel selection.

    Updated: 2/1/2026

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