Firewood Suppliers Near Imperial, MO
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Imperial.
Getting Firewood to Your Imperial Home
If you're burning wood to heat your home or stock up for a fireplace, you need reliable firewood delivered and stacked at your property. Imperial residents typically pay between $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance. The key is ordering early—don't wait until temperatures drop to find yourself scrambling for supply.
Local firewood suppliers understand the Missouri climate and what burns efficiently here. Whether you need a quarter cord for occasional use or a full cord for primary heating, knowing what to look for before you buy protects you from paying for unseasoned wood or inferior species.
Best Firewood Species for Imperial
Oak is the workhorse of Missouri heating. White oak and red oak both deliver around 24–28 million BTUs per cord, making them dense, long-burning choices that give you real heat output. Oak splits cleanly and seasons well in our climate, though it does take 12–18 months to reach proper moisture levels.
Hickory burns hot and clean, offering similar BTU performance to oak (around 27 million BTUs per cord) with a tighter grain that produces excellent coals. If you can source hickory, it's worth the investment. Both oak and hickory are far superior to softwoods like pine, which burn quickly and leave excessive creosote in your chimney.
When ordering, specify that you want seasoned wood. Moisture content should sit at 20% or lower—anything higher creates weak flame, excess smoke, and heating inefficiency.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Most Imperial-area suppliers offer cord and half-cord quantities, with delivery windows typically spanning 1–2 weeks depending on demand. Many will stack wood on your property for an additional fee, which saves you labor and ensures proper airflow for further drying if needed.
Minimum orders often start at a half cord, though some dealers accept quarter-cord requests for a small upcharge. Confirm delivery logistics before you pay: Will they stack it neatly, or leave it at the end of your driveway? Do they handle debris cleanup? These details matter when firewood delivered to your door becomes a year-round asset.
How to Verify Seasoned Wood Quality
Don't assume "seasoned" means dry. Inspect logs before accepting delivery:
- Check the ends: Properly seasoned wood shows cracks radiating from the center, a sign moisture has evaporated.
- Ring test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood produces a hollow, ringing sound. Wet wood sounds dull and heavy.
- Weight: Pick up a log. Seasoned wood feels lighter than fresh-cut because water weight is gone.
Pest Risks When Buying Local
Missouri firewood is susceptible to Emerald Ash Borer, which infests ash trees and can spread when logs are transported long distances. Buying firewood delivered within 50 miles of Imperial minimizes this risk and supports local suppliers who practice responsible harvesting. Never transport firewood from distant states—regulations in many areas restrict it.
Stick with oak and hickory to sidestep ash-related concerns entirely. Both species are available locally and burn better anyway.
Finding Your Firewood Supplier
Jay's Firewood & Mulch is a focused local option offering seasoned hardwood and delivery throughout the Imperial area. Call ahead to confirm pricing, delivery windows, and whether they offer stacking service. Compare delivery costs—some suppliers charge a flat fee, while others base it on distance.
Order your firewood by early fall to ensure availability and give yourself time to store it properly before peak heating season.

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