Firewood Suppliers Near Fort Kent, ME

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 9/4/2025

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    Firewood Delivery in Fort Kent, Maine

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your home heating in Fort Kent, you'll want to source quality seasoned firewood well before the heating season kicks in. Northeastern Maine's winters are long and demanding — getting reliable firewood delivery sorted early means you won't scramble come November.

    Fort Kent sits in Aroostook County, where most residents burn wood as either a primary or backup heat source. Seasoned hardwoods are essential here. Wet or green wood won't give you the BTU output you need, and it clogs chimneys with creosote buildup, which invites fire risk. Local delivery options exist, but your choices are focused, which means finding the right supplier matters more than comparing dozens of options.

    What Wood Burns Best in Fort Kent

    Birch and oak are your top choices for Maine firewood. Birch is abundant locally and burns clean with moderate heat output around 18–20 million BTU per cord when properly seasoned. Oak delivers stronger heat — roughly 24 million BTU per cord — but requires a full two years of seasoning due to its density. Maple and beech also grow well in the region and burn hot, though oak's reliability and abundance make it the standard choice for homeowners here.

    Avoid burning softwoods like pine or spruce as your primary heat source. They're quick to ignite but burn fast and hot, creating excessive creosote in your chimney and requiring constant restocking. Reserve them for kindling or occasional supplemental fires.

    Seasoning and Wood Quality

    Don't assume firewood labeled "seasoned" actually is. Check the wood yourself before accepting delivery. Properly seasoned wood has moisture content below 20% — you'll see checking (radial cracks) on the log ends and hear a hollow ring when you tap two pieces together. Fresh-cut wood will be heavier, feel damp to the touch, and won't ring out.

    In Fort Kent, plan to order your full heating supply by late August or early September. Quality suppliers often run low by October, and delivering wood in November weather becomes logistically expensive.

    Delivery and Logistics

    Most local firewood delivery in Fort Kent operates on a per-cord or half-cord basis. A full cord measures 128 cubic feet (a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long). Half cords and quarter cords are available if you have limited storage space, though per-cord pricing is more economical.

    Typical seasoned firewood in Fort Kent runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance from the supplier's location. Stacking service may be available for an additional fee — worthwhile if you have mobility concerns or a challenging delivery spot.

    Pest Concerns

    Before ordering, confirm your supplier cuts wood from trees within 50 miles of Fort Kent. The emerald ash borer has devastated ash trees across Maine, and transporting infested wood spreads the pest. Reputable local suppliers source locally and can tell you exactly where their wood comes from.

    Finding Local Delivery

    J R S Firewood is a established local option for Fort Kent residents. They understand the area's heating demands and can discuss wood type, delivery timing, and stacking options specific to your property. Reach out early in the season — good suppliers fill up fast.

    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: 9/4/2025

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