Firewood Suppliers Near New Portland, ME

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    Firewood Delivery in New Portland, Maine

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your home heating through Maine's long winters, ordering firewood locally beats hauling it yourself. New Portland residents typically pay $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood, depending on delivery distance and stacking services. The key is ordering early—ideally by late summer—so you get the wood you actually want rather than what's left over.

    Best Wood Types for New Portland

    Birch and oak are your go-to species in Somerset County. Birch burns hot and fast, making it excellent for quick heat on shoulder-season days or for kindling. It produces roughly 20 million BTU per cord when properly seasoned. Oak is denser and longer-burning, delivering around 24 million BTU per cord—ideal for overnight burns or sustained heat during deep winter. Both species grow abundantly in western Maine, so local suppliers typically keep them in stock year-round.

    Maple and beech are also solid choices if available. They split easier than oak, which matters if you're doing any splitting yourself. Avoid softwoods like pine or spruce for primary heating; they produce excessive creosote and are more prone to spark.

    What to Expect from Local Delivery

    When ordering firewood delivered and stacked in New Portland, expect flexibility on timing. Most local suppliers offer delivery within 2–4 weeks during off-peak months, faster during winter if stock permits. Many charge extra for stacking on your property—typically $25–$75 depending on cord quantity—but it saves your back and ensures proper air circulation.

    Most local operations sell by the full cord (128 cubic feet), though some will deliver a half cord or quarter cord if you ask. Confirm whether the price includes delivery or if there's a mileage surcharge; New Portland's location means some suppliers may charge slightly more than closer-in towns.

    Spotting Quality Seasoned Wood

    Before the delivery truck leaves, inspect the wood. Seasoned firewood should have 20% moisture or lower. Check for these signs: visible radial cracks on the log ends, a hollow sound when you tap two pieces together, and bark that peels away easily. Wet or green wood will hiss, spark, and deliver poor heat.

    Ask your supplier how long the wood has been seasoned—aim for at least 6–12 months of air-drying for hardwoods. Properly stacked wood with good air circulation reaches target moisture faster.

    Pest Considerations

    Before buying firewood from distant sources, know that Emerald Ash Borer is established in Maine. Purchase firewood sourced within 50 miles of New Portland whenever possible to avoid transporting infested material across regions. If someone offers cheap firewood from out of state, ask where it's from—true bargains sometimes indicate ash salvage from pest zones.

    Getting Started

    Ready to order? Contact Western Maine Firewood or search local suppliers in Somerset County. Place your order by August if possible, confirm delivery logistics in writing, and ask about moisture guarantees. Quality wood delivered to your door beats grocery-store bundles by a huge margin—you'll burn less, heat better, and avoid the hassle of weekend trips to the hardware store.

    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: 11/1/2025

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