Firewood Suppliers Near St. Louis, MO

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 11/19/2025

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    What You Need to Know About Firewood in St. Louis

    If you heat with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in St. Louis, buying from a local supplier beats the big-box lumber chains every time. Local firewood delivery gets wood to your door cut, split, and ready to burn—no hauling logs from a distant warehouse. Most St. Louis homeowners order between October and December, but smart buyers lock in wood earlier to ensure proper seasoning and avoid winter shortages.

    Expect to pay $250–350 per cord for quality hardwood delivered in the St. Louis area, depending on wood species, moisture content, and whether the supplier includes stacking. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you need smaller quantities for occasional burning or testing a supplier before committing to a full cord.

    Best Firewood Species for St. Louis Winters

    Oak and hickory dominate the local firewood market for good reason. Oak burns hot and long, delivering around 24 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned—ideal for overnight burns and steady heat output. Hickory runs even hotter at roughly 27 million BTUs per cord, making it excellent if you're heating a primary living space or running a wood stove as your main heat source. Both hardwoods are abundant in Missouri and region suppliers stock them year-round.

    Cedar and walnut are available but less common for primary heating. Cedar is softer and burns faster, better suited to kindling or supplemental fires. Walnut is harder to split and typically costs more, making it a luxury choice rather than a practical heating wood.

    One critical caution: Avoid ash firewood sourced from beyond 50 miles of St. Louis. The Emerald Ash Borer has devastated ash populations across Missouri, and transporting infested wood spreads the pest further. Buy local, and ask your supplier where their wood is sourced.

    What to Expect From Local Delivery

    When you order firewood delivered to your St. Louis address, confirm these details upfront:

    • Cord size and measurement. A full cord is 128 cubic feet (4 feet high, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Many suppliers offer half-cord and quarter-cord splits for smaller needs.
    • Stacking service. Some suppliers stack wood neatly in your driveway or against a shed; others dump it in a pile and leave the stacking to you. Stacking service costs extra but saves serious labor.
    • Delivery window. Local suppliers typically offer 1–2 week delivery windows rather than same-day service. Schedule early if you need wood before winter sets in.
    • Moisture verification. Ask whether the supplier can provide a moisture meter reading. Quality firewood sits between 15–20% moisture content.

    How to Verify Seasoned Firewood

    Before paying for a cord, inspect the wood in person if possible:

    • Check the ends of logs. Properly seasoned wood shows visible radial cracks running from the center outward. These cracks indicate water loss and readiness to burn.
    • Listen for the hollow ring. Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood produces a hollow, resonant sound. Wet wood sounds dull and heavy.
    • Feel the weight. Green wood feels noticeably heavier than seasoned wood of the same size. Moisture adds significant weight.
    • Request a moisture reading. Bring a cheap moisture meter ($15–30 online) or ask the supplier to test the wood. Anything above 25% moisture will smoke and steam rather than burn cleanly.

    Local suppliers like Norm's Firewood and Tarrillion's Firewood & Mulch Delivery serve St. Louis regularly and handle delivery and stacking. Call ahead to confirm current pricing, species availability, and whether they offer moisture testing.

    Sarah Mitchell
    Sarah Mitchell
    Firewood Industry Analyst

    Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.

    Updated: 11/19/2025

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