Firewood Suppliers Near Marquette, MI
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Firewood Delivery in Marquette, Michigan
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating through Marquette's long, cold winters, you need reliable access to seasoned firewood. The Upper Peninsula's climate means you're likely burning from October through April—sometimes longer—so ordering ahead and understanding what to look for in quality wood is essential.
Local firewood delivery services can handle everything from selecting the right species to stacking it at your home. Most suppliers in the Marquette area offer cord, half-cord, and quarter-cord quantities, so whether you need a season's worth or just enough for occasional fires, there's flexibility. Expect to pay $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood delivered locally, though prices shift based on species, delivery distance, and whether the supplier handles stacking.
Best Wood Species for Marquette Heating
Oak is your top choice for steady, long-lasting heat. A cord of seasoned oak delivers roughly 24 million BTUs—the highest output among common local woods—and burns hot and clean when properly dried. Oak is dense and heavy, so it produces less ash and fewer sparks than softer woods, making it ideal for both fireplaces and wood stoves.
Maple is another excellent local option. It burns slightly cooler than oak but still produces solid heat (around 24 million BTUs per cord) and splits relatively easily. Many Marquette residents mix oak and maple to balance burn time with ease of splitting.
Avoid purchasing firewood from suppliers outside the region. Michigan's emerald ash borer infestation means ash wood can harbor the pest, and transporting infested wood across state lines is illegal. Always buy from local or within-state sources to protect Michigan's forests—and to ensure you're not importing other pests.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
When ordering firewood delivered to your door in Marquette, confirm the supplier's delivery window. Winter months see higher demand, so ordering in late summer or early fall ensures better availability. Most suppliers require a minimum order of half a cord, though some will deliver quarter-cord quantities for a small upcharge.
Delivered-and-stacked service costs more than delivery alone but saves serious labor if you're dealing with multiple cords. Verify stacking location before order confirmation—whether it's beside your garage, near your entrance, or in a shed makes a difference for the driver.
Delivery typically happens within 2–7 days during off-season (June–August) and within 1–3 weeks during peak heating months. Some suppliers offer same-week delivery if you order early in the day.
How to Verify Seasoned Firewood
Seasoned wood has a moisture content below 20%—critical for efficient burning and minimal creosote buildup in your chimney. Check for these signs:
- Cracks radiating from the center of the log's end grain (the most reliable indicator)
- Hollow sound when you tap two logs together (green wood sounds dull)
- Bark peeling or separating from the wood
- Weight: seasoned wood is noticeably lighter than fresh-cut
Don't accept wood that's been cut and stacked for only a few weeks. Even in summer, proper seasoning takes 6–12 months depending on wood species and climate.
When you find a reliable local firewood supplier, lock in regular deliveries. Marquette's heating season is long, and steady supply beats scrambling for wood in January.

Marcus holds a degree in forestry and has consulted with firewood operations and state agencies on sustainable wood fuel practices since 2008.


