Firewood Suppliers Near Berwick, ME

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    Firewood Delivery in Berwick, Maine: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with wood or just want a reliable fireplace setup, getting quality firewood delivered to your door in Berwick makes sense. Maine winters are no joke, and having seasoned hardwood on hand before the cold sets in keeps you warm and saves headaches. The key is knowing what to look for—and avoiding the common mistakes that leave you with soggy, slow-burning wood.

    Best Firewood Species for Berwick

    Birch and oak are your top choices in this region. Birch burns hot and fast, making it ideal for quick warmth on shoulder-season days—think September and May. It produces around 20 million BTUs per cord, which is solid for a northeastern hardwood. Oak is denser and hotter, generating roughly 24 million BTUs per cord, and it burns longer than birch. Oak is perfect if you're running a wood stove overnight or heating a larger space.

    Maple and beech also grow locally and offer reliable heat, though they're less common in the firewood market. When ordering, specify oak if you want maximum burn time and steady heat. Birch is your go-to for faster ignition and easier splitting.

    Delivery & Stacking Options

    Most local suppliers offer firewood delivered and stacked in Berwick, which saves your back. A full cord typically arrives on a truck and takes 1–2 hours to stack properly. Expect delivery windows of 3–5 days from order to arrival during peak season (August through November). Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you're testing a new supplier or have limited storage space. Pricing in Berwick typically runs $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood, depending on species and delivery distance.

    Ask your supplier about minimum orders—most accept full, half, and quarter cords. If you're heating a large home or have multiple stoves, a full cord (128 cubic feet) lasts roughly 6–8 weeks in steady use. For occasional fireplace burning, a half cord works fine.

    Spotting Quality Seasoned Wood

    Seasoned firewood must have a moisture content of 20% or lower to burn efficiently. Look for these signs:

    • Cracked ends: Log ends should show radial cracks, like pie slices. This means the wood has dried.
    • Hollow sound: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood rings hollow; wet wood sounds dull.
    • Bark separation: Some bark peeling away is normal and indicates drying.
    • Color: Darker gray tones mean age and weathering. Bright, pale wood is usually too fresh.

    Avoid any firewood harvested less than 6–12 months prior. Fresh-cut wood steams instead of burns, clogs your chimney, and wastes money.

    Pest Concerns in Maine

    One critical step: buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Berwick whenever possible. The Emerald Ash Borer is established throughout Maine and spreads via firewood transport. If you bring in ash wood from distant suppliers, you risk introducing this destructive beetle to your area. Reputable local suppliers know this and source responsibly. Always ask where their wood comes from.

    Getting Started

    Contact local suppliers early in the season—August and September fill up fast. Order your cord of wood delivered now and stack it in a dry spot with good airflow. Your stove or fireplace will thank you come December.

    Marcus Doyle
    Marcus Doyle
    Forestry & Wood Fuel Specialist

    Marcus holds a degree in forestry and has consulted with firewood operations and state agencies on sustainable wood fuel practices since 2008.

    Updated: 3/5/2026

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