Firewood Suppliers Near Vassalboro, ME
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Firewood Delivery in Vassalboro, Maine
If you're heating with wood this season, you'll want to understand what works best in central Maine's climate. Vassalboro residents typically burn through 3–5 cords per heating season, depending on whether you're using wood as a primary heat source or supplemental warmth. The key to avoiding frustration—and wasted money—is knowing how to source quality seasoned wood and what to expect from local delivery services.
Choosing the Right Wood for Your Stove or Fireplace
Birch and oak are your best local options in Vassalboro. Birch is abundant in Maine and burns hot and clean, making it ideal for enclosed stoves. A cord of birch produces roughly 24 million BTUs, which is solid mid-range performance. Oak burns longer and hotter (around 24.6 million BTUs per cord), but it takes longer to season—usually 18–24 months—so order it well in advance if you want properly seasoned stock.
Maple and beech are also available but less commonly delivered locally. Both are denser hardwoods that produce excellent heat, though they're often more expensive. Avoid softwoods like pine or spruce for indoor burning; they create excessive creosote buildup in your chimney and aren't worth the fire risk.
What "Seasoned" Actually Means
Don't buy firewood based on the seller's word alone. Properly seasoned wood should have a moisture content of 20% or lower. You can spot-check this yourself: look for visible cracks on the log ends (a sign the wood has dried), listen for a hollow sound when you tap two pieces together, and feel the weight—seasoned wood is noticeably lighter than fresh-cut. If the wood feels heavy and the bark is still tight, it's too wet and will smolder instead of burn cleanly.
Typically, seasoned firewood delivered to your door in Vassalboro runs $250–$350 per full cord, depending on wood type and whether the seller includes stacking. Half-cord orders are common for smaller stoves and fireplaces, usually priced proportionally higher.
Local Delivery and Logistics
Most firewood suppliers in the Vassalboro area offer delivery within a few days of ordering, though winter demand (November through January) can push that to 1–2 weeks. Ask upfront whether delivery includes stacking—many local operators do stack wood neatly, which saves you substantial labor. Minimum orders are typically one-half cord, though some suppliers will negotiate smaller quantities.
When your wood arrives, inspect it before the delivery truck leaves. Check that the wood is actually seasoned (use the moisture test above), count the pieces if it's a pre-packaged cord, and make sure it's stacked where you want it. A standard full cord is 128 cubic feet—4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long.
Watch for Emerald Ash Borer
One critical note: Maine has confirmed populations of the emerald ash borer, an invasive pest that kills ash trees. Many firewood suppliers have stopped selling ash altogether to prevent spreading the beetle. Never buy firewood from out-of-state sources or unclear origins. Stick with local suppliers who harvest within 50 miles of Vassalboro, and confirm they don't source ash.

Tom is a certified hearth professional with over two decades of experience advising homeowners on wood-burning appliances and fuel selection.



