Firewood Suppliers Near Vandalia, MO

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 2/23/2026

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    Getting Quality Firewood Delivered to Vandalia

    If you're heating with wood or planning a fireplace upgrade in Vandalia, ordering firewood delivered and stacked beats hauling it yourself. The Audrain County area experiences winters cold enough that reliable heating matters, and having seasoned firewood on hand before the season really kicks in keeps your home comfortable without the stress of last-minute scrambling.

    Local suppliers in the area typically charge $250–$350 per cord for quality hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance from their operation. Half-cord and quarter-cord quantities work well if you're testing a new supplier or have limited storage space.

    What Wood Burns Best Around Vandalia

    Oak is your workhorse fuel. White oak and red oak grow throughout Missouri and produce roughly 24 million BTU per cord—that's dense, long-lasting heat that keeps fires burning through cold nights. The trade-off is that oak takes longer to season (12–18 months) but once it's properly dried, it's hard to beat for reliable warmth.

    Hickory is even hotter, delivering around 26 million BTU per cord, though it's less common in local delivery. When available, hickory burns slower and with less creosote buildup than softer woods, which matters if you're using a chimney regularly. Both species split cleanly and are worth seeking out over pine or softwoods that create excessive creosote and require more frequent chimney cleaning.

    Before ordering, ask your supplier about wood origin. Missouri has dealt with the Emerald Ash Borer for years, which has devastated ash trees across the state. Always buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Vandalia to avoid transporting infected wood and introducing new pests to local forests.

    Delivery, Stacking, and What to Expect

    When you order firewood delivered to your door in Vandalia, confirm these details upfront:

    • Cord size: A full cord is 128 cubic feet (4 ft. tall × 4 ft. deep × 8 ft. long). Many suppliers also offer half cords and quarter cords—useful if you don't have barn space or only burn occasionally.
    • Delivery timing: Most local operations deliver within 5–10 business days, though peak season (October–November) can stretch this.
    • Stacking: Ask whether the price includes stacking or just dumping. Stacked wood is easier to count, air-dries faster, and takes less space.
    • Moisture guarantee: Reputable sellers guarantee seasoned wood at 20% moisture or lower. Budget 3–6 months of additional drying if you get wood that's fresher.

    Spotting Seasoned vs. Green Firewood

    Never assume delivered wood is ready to burn. Check for these signs of properly seasoned firewood:

    • End cracks: Radial cracks (like spokes) radiating from the center of log ends signal good drying.
    • Moisture meter test: Borrow or buy a simple meter ($15–$30)—anything under 20% is burnable.
    • Weight and sound: Seasoned logs are noticeably lighter than fresh-cut wood. Strike two logs together; a hollow ring means they're dry. Dull thuds suggest moisture still inside.
    • Bark loosening: Bark naturally peels away as wood dries.

    Get cord of wood delivered from a local supplier with a solid reputation—it costs only slightly more than picking it up yourself and saves your back, vehicle, and time. When heating season arrives, you'll appreciate having quality firewood stacked and ready.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

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

    Updated: 2/23/2026

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