Firewood Suppliers Near Grand Rapids, MI

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    Firewood Delivery in Grand Rapids, MI: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with a fireplace, wood stove, or insert in Grand Rapids, you'll want to plan ahead for delivery. Michigan winters are long, and a reliable supply of seasoned hardwood makes the difference between a cozy season and one filled with incomplete burns, creosote buildup, and frustration. Whether you're stocking up for the first time or replacing last year's supply, understanding what to look for locally will save you money and headaches.

    Best Firewood Species for West Michigan

    Oak is your top choice for Grand Rapids-area heating. White oak and red oak both deliver around 24-28 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned, making them dense, long-burning woods ideal for cold nights. Oak produces less creosote than softer woods, which matters for chimney health. Maple is an excellent alternative—slightly less dense than oak but easier to split, and still delivering solid BTU output (around 24 million per cord). Both species are commonly available from local suppliers throughout Kent County.

    Birch and cherry are also regional options, though they burn faster than oak. If cost is your main concern, birch offers decent heat at a lower price point. Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce; they're cheaper upfront but create heavy creosote deposits and don't burn as long.

    Delivery and Stacking Services in Grand Rapids

    Local firewood delivery typically runs $300-400 per cord in the Grand Rapids area, depending on whether the supplier stacks it for you. Most reputable local operators—including Janda's Premium Firewood, Shane's Premium Firewood, and Miller's Firewood—offer delivery within a few days of ordering during fall and early winter. Spring and summer delivery is usually faster and cheaper.

    Ask your supplier about stacking. A full cord that's dumped in your driveway requires serious work to organize. Many local companies charge an extra $50-75 to stack it neatly against a shed or fence, which protects your wood from ground moisture and makes it much easier to grab for daily use. Minimum orders are typically one full cord, though some suppliers offer half-cord and quarter-cord delivery if you have storage constraints.

    Spotting Quality Firewood Before You Buy

    Seasoned wood is non-negotiable. Never accept freshly cut or green wood, no matter how good the price sounds. You want moisture content below 20%—this means the wood has been split and stacked for at least 6-12 months. Check the ends of a few logs: properly seasoned wood shows visible cracks radiating from the center. Strike a log with another piece of wood; dry wood makes a hollow, resonant sound, while wet wood produces a dull thud.

    Before ordering, ask your supplier whether their wood is tested for Emerald Ash Borer. This invasive insect devastates ash trees across Michigan. Most reliable local operators won't sell firewood from ash or will explicitly disclose it's been heat-treated. To be safe, buy from suppliers within 50 miles of Grand Rapids—moving firewood long distances increases pest transport risk.

    Store your delivered wood outdoors in a dry spot, elevated slightly off the ground. A simple metal rack or concrete blocks do the job. Cover the top with a tarp to shed rain, but leave the sides open for air circulation—this maintains your seasoning.

    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: 2/26/2026

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