Firewood Suppliers Near Eros, LA
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Firewood Delivery in Eros, LA: What You Need to Know
If you're heating with a wood stove or fireplace in Eros, getting reliable firewood delivery means understanding what works best for Louisiana's humid climate and finding a supplier who actually follows through. Unlike northern states where winter is a predictable crunch, firewood demand here stays steady year-round—which means you can order strategically rather than panic-buying when cold snaps hit.
Best Firewood Species for Eros
Oak is your workhorse. White oak and red oak both burn hot and long, delivering around 24-28 million BTUs per cord. That's ideal for extended burns in wood stoves or open fireplaces. Pecan is another local favorite—slightly less dense than oak but still reliable, with clean burns and minimal creosote buildup. Pine and cypress grow in the region, but they're softer woods that burn faster and hotter, better suited for kindling or quick heat than all-night burns.
The catch in Louisiana: moisture management matters more than in drier states. Our humidity means wood seasons slower and can reabsorb moisture if stored poorly. Always buy from suppliers who stack wood off the ground and under cover.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Most firewood suppliers in the area deliver in quarter-cord, half-cord, and full-cord quantities. A full cord (128 cubic feet stacked) typically costs $200–$300 in rural areas like Eros. Some operators include stacking; others drop it curbside. Before ordering, confirm:
- Whether the price includes delivery or adds a separate fee
- If stacking to your preferred location is included
- How much notice they need (usually 3–7 days)
- Whether you get face cords or full cords (face cords look bigger but contain less wood)
Givens Concrete & Dirt Works LLC is a local option worth calling directly. Ask them about their current inventory, whether the wood is already seasoned, and their delivery radius.
Spotting Seasoned vs. Green Wood
This is critical. Unseasoned (green) wood contains 30–50% moisture and won't heat efficiently; it also creates dangerous creosote buildup in chimneys. Properly seasoned wood sits at 20% moisture or below.
Before accepting delivery, check:
- Log ends. Seasoned wood shows radial cracks (like pie slices) at the cut ends. Green wood looks fresh and intact.
- Weight. Seasoned wood is noticeably lighter than green wood. A cord of oak should feel manageable to a couple of people stacking it.
- Sound test. Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood rings hollow; green wood thunks dully.
- Bark. On well-seasoned wood, the bark peels or falls off easily. Tight bark suggests recent cutting.
Protecting Your Supply
One regional concern: Southern Pine Beetle infestations in Louisiana can affect pine and cypress wood quality. While delivered firewood isn't directly vulnerable, buying from suppliers who source locally and harvest responsibly reduces the risk of introducing infested material. Stick to suppliers within 50 miles of Eros.
Store your delivered wood on a raised platform, covered but ventilated (a roof with open sides works better than a sealed shed). Never stack it directly on damp ground or against your house—moisture and pests follow.
Start with a half-cord order if you're new to a supplier. It's a low-risk way to assess quality and reliability before committing to a full cord next season.

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