Firewood Suppliers Near Porter, ME

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 12/20/2025

    Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Porter.

    Getting Firewood in Porter

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your home heating, firewood delivery in Porter makes the process straightforward. Rural Maine winters are long, and having seasoned hardwood stacked and ready before the cold sets in keeps you ahead of last-minute scrambles. Local suppliers understand Porter's climate and can match you with wood that burns hot and clean through the season.

    Best Firewood Species for Porter

    Oak and birch are your top choices in Maine. Oak delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord, making it one of the hottest-burning hardwoods available—ideal for sustained, all-night burns in a wood stove or fireplace. It's dense, splits cleanly, and holds coals well. Birch runs slightly cooler at around 20 million BTUs per cord but ignites easily and produces minimal creosote, a major advantage for chimney health.

    Maple and beech also grow locally and burn well, though oak and birch give you the best balance of heat output and availability. Avoid ash wood unless you're certain the source is healthy—the Emerald Ash Borer has devastated ash populations across the Northeast, and buying from local suppliers within 50 miles of Porter helps prevent spreading the pest further.

    Price for firewood delivery in Porter typically runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether stacking is included. Half-cord and quarter-cord bundles cost proportionally more but work well if you're testing a new supplier or need a small amount.

    What to Expect from Local Delivery

    When you order firewood delivered and stacked in Porter, most local suppliers offer flexible timing—many can accommodate weekend or weekday drop-offs based on your schedule. A full cord (128 cubic feet) takes about an hour to unload and stack neatly. Many providers offer half-cord and quarter-cord options for smaller needs, and stacking service typically adds $25–$50 to the total cost.

    Confirm whether your delivery includes placement near your door, storage area, or wood shed. Winter ground conditions in Maine can affect truck access, so plan deliveries in fall when roads are clear. Reputable local suppliers will discuss any site limitations upfront.

    How to Verify Seasoned Firewood

    Seasoned wood—dried to 20% moisture or lower—burns efficiently and produces minimal smoke. Check for these signs:

    • Visible cracks on the log ends (radial splits are a good indicator)
    • Gray, weathered bark (not bright and fresh)
    • Hollow sound when two logs strike each other (not a dull thud)
    • Weight: Seasoned wood is noticeably lighter than green wood

    Ask your supplier how long the wood has been split and stored. At least 6–12 months of seasoning is standard for hardwoods in Maine's climate.

    William A. Day Jr. & Sons Logging & Firewood is a established local option in the Porter area, offering seasoned hardwood with delivery and stacking available. Contact them directly to discuss your specific heating needs and order timing.

    Don't wait until November to arrange delivery—late-fall demand drives up prices and limits availability. Order in September or early October for the best selection and reliability.

    Sarah Mitchell
    Sarah Mitchell
    Firewood Industry Analyst

    Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.

    Updated: 12/20/2025

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