Firewood Suppliers Near Stockton Springs, ME
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Firewood Delivery in Stockton Springs, Maine
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating through Maine's long winters, sourcing reliable firewood delivery in Stockton Springs comes down to three things: finding properly seasoned wood, understanding what species burns best for your needs, and knowing what to expect from local suppliers.
Stockton Springs sits in Waldo County, where winter temperatures routinely dip into the teens and twenties. That means you need firewood that's genuinely ready to burn—not green wood that'll clog your chimney with creosote or leave you frustrated with smoldering fires.
Best Firewood Species for Stockton Springs
Oak and birch are your go-to hardwoods in this region. Oak delivers around 24 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned, making it one of the densest and longest-burning options available. It takes patience to season—typically 12-18 months—but once it's ready, you get consistent, hot coals that last through cold nights.
Birch is more forgiving. It seasons faster (8-12 months) and produces roughly 20 million BTUs per cord. It's ideal if you need firewood sooner or prefer wood that ignites more readily. Both species grow abundantly throughout Maine and are staples at local suppliers.
Maple and beech are also available regionally, though they're less commonly marketed for delivery. If you can source them, they perform similarly to oak—excellent heat output, good density, long burn times.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Stockton Springs firewood delivery typically runs $250-$350 per full cord, depending on whether the supplier handles stacking and how far they're traveling from their yard. Some local suppliers offer quarter-cord or half-cord bundles, which work well if you're testing a new source or have limited storage space.
Most reputable suppliers in the area deliver within 1-2 weeks during peak season (fall through early winter). Ask upfront whether stacking is included—many charge an additional $30-$50 for this service, but it saves your back and ensures proper air circulation for storage.
Minimum orders vary. Some require a full cord; others happily deliver smaller quantities. Call ahead to confirm.
How to Spot Seasoned Firewood
Don't assume "delivered" means "ready to burn." Verify moisture content and seasoning before you buy. Properly seasoned firewood has:
- Visible cracking on the log ends (radial splits from the center outward)
- Bark that peels easily or has already fallen off
- Hollow sound when two logs are struck together (green wood sounds dull and heavy)
- Moisture meter reading under 20% (most hardware stores sell these for $15-30)
Watch for the Emerald Ash Borer
Maine has documented Emerald Ash Borer populations, particularly in southern and central counties. If any supplier offers ash firewood, ask where it was sourced. To be safe, purchase firewood from suppliers within 50 miles of your home—this minimizes the risk of transporting infested wood across state lines and supports local economies.
Sandy Point Firewood operates locally and understands Stockton Springs' heating needs. They're a solid starting point for delivery and stacking services.
Bottom line: season your expectations as carefully as you season your wood. Order early, verify moisture content, and don't settle for anything damp.

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


