Firewood Suppliers Near Franklin, MA
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Firewood Delivery in Franklin, MA: Local Sourcing & Seasoned Wood
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating through Massachusetts winters, sourcing quality firewood in Franklin requires knowing what to look for and who to trust. Most Franklin residents burn 3–5 cords per season, depending on whether wood heat is primary or supplemental. Local delivery saves time and shipping costs, and buying from nearby suppliers reduces the risk of transporting pests like the Emerald Ash Borer—a destructive beetle that kills ash trees and can hitchhike in unseasoned logs. Stick with firewood sourced within 50 miles of Franklin whenever possible.
Best Firewood Species for Franklin Winters
Oak and Maple are your top choices in Massachusetts and both perform well in Franklin's cold climate. White oak and red oak burn hot and steady, producing around 24–28 million BTUs per cord—ideal for serious heat output. Oak also seasons well and splits cleanly, though it requires 6–12 months of air drying before it's ready to burn. Hard maple runs slightly cooler at 20–24 million BTUs per cord but ignites easier and seasons faster (4–6 months), making it a good complement to oak in your stack. Birch and beech are solid secondary options; both burn cleanly and offer decent heat, though neither quite matches oak's long-lasting coals.
Avoid burning softwoods like pine or spruce indoors unless you have no alternative—they produce excessive creosote buildup in chimneys, increasing fire risk.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Franklin suppliers typically offer delivery in full cords (128 cubic feet), half cords, and quarter-cord bundles. Full cords cost $250–350 in the Franklin area, with half cords running $150–200. Most local operators charge a flat delivery fee of $25–50 within 5 miles; beyond that, expect an extra $1–2 per mile. Seasoned firewood delivered and stacked can save you a full day of labor—ask upfront whether stacking is included or costs extra. Typical delivery windows are 1–2 weeks during peak season (September through November); order earlier if you can.
Spotting Quality, Seasoned Firewood
Don't assume firewood labeled "seasoned" actually is. Check these markers yourself:
- Moisture content: Properly seasoned wood sits at 15–20% moisture. Invest in a cheap moisture meter ($20–30) and test a few logs from your delivery.
- Log-end cracks: Seasoned wood develops radial cracks or "checks" radiating from the center of the cut face. Fresh wood shows no cracks.
- Weight and sound: Green firewood is heavy. Split a log and listen—seasoned wood rings hollow when tapped with an axe; wet wood thuds dully.
- Bark condition: Loose, peeling bark is a good sign; tight bark can trap moisture.
Local Sourcing in Franklin
K & K Mulch and Loam Inc. operates locally and supplies seasoned hardwood to Franklin residents year-round. They handle delivery and can discuss custom stacking based on your setup. Call ahead to confirm current pricing and delivery availability, especially during shoulder seasons.
Order your cord of wood delivered well before your heating season begins—don't wait until late October when supply tightens and prices climb.

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


