Firewood Suppliers Near Gouldsboro, ME

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

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating through Maine's long winters, sourcing seasoned firewood locally saves time and money. Gouldsboro sits in a region where fall temperatures drop fast—sometimes by September—so having reliable firewood delivery lined up before the heating season is smart planning. Most homeowners in the area burn through 3–5 cords per season depending on their primary heat source, so understanding what to look for and how delivery works will help you avoid the common pitfalls that catch newcomers off guard.

    Best Wood Types for Gouldsboro Winters

    Birch and oak dominate firewood sales throughout coastal Maine, and for good reason. Birch burns hot and catches easily, making it excellent for getting fires started on cold mornings. It produces roughly 19.5 million BTUs per cord—solid performance for a wood that's readily available locally. Oak is the workhorse: it burns longer, produces cleaner coals, and delivers about 24 million BTUs per cord. The trade-off is that oak seasons slower than birch, so if you're buying for immediate use, birch is your better bet. Maple and beech are also common in the region and offer similar performance to oak.

    Avoid soft woods like pine and spruce for primary heating. They produce excessive creosote buildup in chimneys and don't provide enough heat output to justify the risk.

    Delivery and What to Expect

    Local firewood delivery in Gouldsboro typically ranges from $250–$350 per cord, though prices fluctuate based on wood type, seasoning, and delivery distance. Most suppliers offer delivery and stacking as add-on services—worth the extra cost if you don't want to spend a weekend moving wood. A standard cord measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet high, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Many customers find a half cord is enough for supplemental heating or weekend fires, while full-cord quantities work better if wood is your primary heat source.

    Timing matters: order by mid-September if possible. October and November are peak demand months, and some suppliers run out or add surcharges for late-season delivery. Minimum orders vary—some accept half-cord quantities, others require a full cord.

    How to Verify Seasoned Wood

    Seasoned firewood should have a moisture content of 20% or lower. Look for these signs: visible cracks or checks radiating from the log center, lighter wood color compared to freshly cut logs, and a hollow sound when two pieces strike together. If wood feels heavy and damp, it's not ready to burn—it will smoke excessively and produce minimal heat.

    One important note for Maine residents: the emerald ash borer has spread throughout the Northeast, so avoid buying ash firewood from distant suppliers. Stick to wood sourced within 50 miles of Gouldsboro to reduce the risk of transporting infested material into your area.

    Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Door

    West Bay Firewood serves the Gouldsboro area and offers both delivery and stacking. Confirm their seasoning timeline, ask about wood type options, and clarify whether delivery includes stacking near your door or woodshed. A reputable local supplier will answer questions about moisture content and provide consistent sizing.

    Order early, verify seasoning before accepting delivery, and stack wood in a dry location with good airflow. Planning ahead means reliable heat through winter without last-minute scrambling.

    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: 9/1/2025

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