Firewood Suppliers Near Burtrum, MN
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Burtrum.
Getting Firewood to Your Burtrum Home
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to take the edge off Minnesota winters, sourcing quality firewood in Burtrum means planning ahead. Central Minnesota's cold season is long, and waiting until November to order means risking short supplies and higher prices. Seasoned hardwood typically runs $250–$350 per cord in this region, depending on species and delivery distance. Local suppliers often require orders well before the heating season peaks.
Burtrum residents have access to native hardwoods—oak, maple, birch, and aspen—all of which perform well in wood stoves and fireplaces. The key is understanding which species suits your needs and ensuring the wood is properly seasoned before you light a fire.
Best Firewood Species for Burtrum
Oak is the workhorse of Minnesota firewood. Red oak and white oak produce roughly 24–27 million BTUs per cord, making them dense, slow-burning choices that generate steady heat for hours. Oak does require a full 12–18 months of seasoning, so order well in advance. If you're looking for immediate burns this season, oak from last year's harvest is your safest bet.
Maple splits cleanly and burns hot—around 24 million BTUs per cord for hard maple. It seasons faster than oak (8–12 months) and lights more easily, which appeals to homeowners who prioritize convenience. Birch falls between maple and oak in BTU output and seasoning time, making it a reliable middle-ground option for mixed heating.
Aspen is softer and lighter—roughly 16 million BTUs per cord—so you'll need more volume to match oak's heat output. It's best used for kindling or shoulder-season fires when full heating power isn't required.
What to Expect From Local Delivery
When you order firewood delivered and stacked in Burtrum, most suppliers offer flexibility on cord quantities. You can start with a half cord ($125–$175) to test a new wood type, or commit to a full cord for primary heating needs. Some local operations provide stacking as part of delivery; others charge extra. Confirm this upfront, especially if your storage space is limited.
Delivery timing matters in Minnesota. Spring and early summer orders (April through July) ensure you're getting seasoned wood from the previous heating season. Fall orders risk receiving wood that hasn't fully dried, which creates creosote buildup in your chimney and reduces heat output.
Verifying Wood Quality Before Accepting Delivery
Seasoned firewood should have a moisture content below 20%—not "kiln-dried," just properly dried in open air. Look for these signs:
- Visible cracks radiating from the center of the log end
- Hollow sound when two pieces strike each other (wet wood sounds dull)
- Bark separation from the wood surface
- Light gray color on exposed ends (sign of age and weathering)
Local Pest Concerns
Minnesota firewood regulations strongly discourage moving wood long distances due to the Emerald Ash Borer, which has devastated ash trees across the state. Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Burtrum whenever possible. This supports local suppliers and prevents spreading wood-boring pests to new areas.
Finding Your Firewood Supplier
Bob's Firewood is a local option serving Burtrum with seasoned hardwood and delivery services. When comparing prices and delivery options, prioritize suppliers who can document their wood's origin and seasoning time. A responsive supplier who answers questions about moisture content and species mix is worth the conversation.

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

