Firewood Suppliers Near Croswell, MI
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Croswell.
Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Croswell Home
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating during Michigan winters, ordering firewood delivered to your door beats hauling it yourself. Croswell residents typically pay $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance from the supplier. Local delivery usually means 1–3 business days from order, though availability tightens from October through December.
Before you order, understand what you're actually buying. A full cord is 128 cubic feet—a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long. Many suppliers also offer half cords (64 cubic feet) or quarter cords (32 cubic feet) if you don't need a full stack. Ask upfront whether the quoted price includes delivery and stacking; some suppliers charge extra for stacking services, which can run $50–$100 depending on where wood is stacked on your property.
Best Wood Species for Croswell Heating
Oak is your top choice in the region. Red and white oak both burn hot and long—around 24–27 million BTU per cord—making them ideal for extended heating. Oak also seasons well and produces less creosote buildup in your chimney compared to softer woods. Maple runs a close second, offering similar heat output (23–24 million BTU per cord) with a pleasant aroma. Birch is available locally and burns cleanly, though it produces slightly less heat than oak and doesn't split as easily.
Avoid pine, spruce, and other softwoods if you're using a wood stove or insert. These species generate heavy creosote deposits and create chimney fire risk. They also produce less heat overall—around 15–18 million BTU per cord—so you'll burn through inventory faster and spend more money.
Verifying Seasoned Wood Before Delivery
This is critical. "Seasoned" means the wood has dried to 20% moisture content or lower, which takes 6–12 months depending on species and weather. Wet or green wood won't ignite properly, produces excessive smoke, and damages your chimney.
Before accepting delivery, inspect a few logs:
- Look for end cracks: Properly seasoned wood shows radial cracks (like pie slices) on the log ends.
- Check the weight: Seasoned wood is noticeably lighter than fresh-cut wood.
- Knock test: Strike two logs together. A hollow ring means the wood is dry. A dull thud suggests moisture remains.
- Ask for moisture verification: Reputable suppliers use moisture meters; request readings around 15–18% moisture.
Pest Concerns & Where to Source
Michigan's biggest firewood threat is the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), an invasive insect that kills ash trees. Never buy firewood from outside your region, and avoid ash entirely—it's a vector for EAB spread. Stick with oak, maple, and birch from local Sanilac County sources within 50 miles of Croswell.
When contacting a supplier, ask where their wood is sourced. Reputable operations log locally and season wood on-site. They should provide a delivery date and stack wood where you direct them.
What to Expect at Delivery
Most local suppliers offer flexible drop-off times and will stack wood neatly if you request it. Inspect the full delivery before the supplier leaves—count bundles if quoted by bundle count, or verify the physical stack height and depth if quoted by cord. Document with photos if the volume seems short.
Order your seasoned firewood now if you're planning to heat this winter. Croswell winters are cold enough that a reliable wood supply makes a real difference.

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




