Firewood Suppliers Near Wabasha, MN
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Firewood Delivery in Wabasha, MN
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your home heating through Minnesota winters, sourcing quality seasoned firewood delivered locally is a practical necessity. Wabasha sits in Winona County along the Mississippi River, where winters are cold enough to demand reliable firewood supplies, and the growing season supports hardwood forests ideal for splitting and seasoning. Most homeowners in the area burn through 3–5 cords per season, depending on whether wood is your primary or supplemental heat source.
What Wood Burns Best in Wabasha
Oak is your top choice for sustained, efficient burning. White oak and red oak both have BTU outputs around 24–28 million BTU per cord, making them dense hardwoods that burn hot and long. Maple ranks similarly, with approximately 24 million BTU per cord, while birch delivers around 21 million BTU per cord. Aspen, though locally available, is softer and produces fewer BTUs—better saved for kindling or shoulder seasons.
The key is moisture content. Freshly cut wood contains 50–60% moisture and will smoke, spark, and barely heat your home. Seasoned firewood—dried to 15–20% moisture over 6–12 months—burns cleanly, produces maximum heat, and prevents dangerous creosote buildup in your chimney. In Wabasha's humid climate, wood seasoning takes the full year, so plan ahead or buy from suppliers who handle the drying process professionally.
Local Delivery & Ordering
Most local firewood suppliers in the Wabasha area offer delivery and stacking, though terms vary. Standard deliveries typically arrive within 1–2 weeks of ordering, especially during spring and summer. Fall and early winter demand can stretch timelines, so don't wait until October to place your order.
Firewood is sold by the cord—a stack measuring 4 feet high, 8 feet long, and 4 feet deep, yielding roughly 128 cubic feet of solid wood. Half-cord and quarter-cord options work for smaller needs or storage constraints. In Wabasha, seasoned firewood typically runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether the supplier includes stacking. Some operators charge $50–$100 extra for stacking service, which saves your back if you're not splitting and stacking yourself.
Spotting Quality Seasoned Wood
Before accepting a delivery, inspect the wood. Properly seasoned logs show visible radial cracks across the cut ends—this is normal and actually a sign of correct drying. Pick up a log; it should feel noticeably lighter than green wood. If you have a moisture meter (inexpensive at hardware stores), readings should hover around 15–20%. Strike two pieces together; a hollow, ringing sound indicates dry wood, while a dull thud suggests excess moisture.
Local Pest Concerns
Minnesota's firewood regulations exist for good reason. The Emerald Ash Borer has devastated ash stands across the Upper Midwest, and transporting infested wood can spread the pest to new regions. Always buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Wabasha rather than importing it from distant suppliers. This keeps local pests local and supports regional suppliers who understand seasonal timing and wood quality standards for your climate.
Wabasha Tree Company operates locally and can provide seasoned hardwood cut and delivered to your home, with the reliability of knowing your supplier understands river-valley growing conditions and winter heating demands.

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