Firewood Suppliers Near Weldon Spring, MO

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 9/30/2025

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    Firewood Delivery in Weldon Spring, MO

    If you heat with wood or plan to use a fireplace regularly in Weldon Spring, ordering delivered firewood beats the hassle of cutting and hauling it yourself. Most local residents order seasoned firewood delivered and stacked Weldon Spring in fall, though spring orders work too if you're thinking ahead. Typical pricing for cord of wood delivered Weldon Spring runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance from the supplier.

    The St. Louis metro area sits in USDA hardiness zones 5b–6a, with cold winters and moderate humidity—ideal conditions for burning hardwoods that throw serious heat. Your main consideration: buy from suppliers within 50 miles of Weldon Spring to avoid importing pests like the Emerald Ash Borer, which has devastated ash trees across Missouri and the Midwest. Firewood transported long distances can carry beetle larvae or other wood-damaging insects.

    Best Wood Types for Weldon Spring Firewood

    Oak is your top choice for the region. White oak and red oak deliver roughly 24–25 million BTUs per cord—among the highest-heat hardwoods available. Oak burns slowly and produces long-lasting coals, making it ideal for all-night fires or wood stove heating. Hickory runs a close second at 24 million BTUs per cord and ignites more readily than oak if you're starting fires frequently.

    Both species are common throughout Missouri and easy to source locally. Cedar and walnut burn hotter than softwoods but are less common as firewood supplies; ask your supplier what's currently seasoned and ready. Avoid mixing green (unseasoned) wood with your order—it creates excessive creosote buildup in chimneys and reduces heat output by up to 50%.

    What to Expect from Local Delivery

    When you order firewood delivered to your door from a Weldon Spring supplier, expect delivery within 1–2 weeks during peak season (September–November). Most suppliers offer full cords (128 cubic feet), half cords, and quarter-cord bundles. If you're unsure how much you need, start with a half cord for testing; most families burning 2–3 nights per week go through 3–5 full cords per winter.

    Ask upfront if stacking is included. Many local suppliers will stack neatly at no extra charge, but confirm before ordering. Stack wood in a dry location with airflow—under an eave or in a covered shed, never against your house where insects can reach siding.

    Checking for Quality: Seasoned vs. Green Wood

    Proper seasoning takes 6–12 months. Before accepting delivery, inspect a few logs: seasoned firewood Weldon Spring should show radial cracks on the cut ends and feel noticeably lighter than fresh-cut wood. Tap two pieces together—seasoned wood rings hollow; green wood thuds dully. A moisture meter under 20% is the gold standard.

    If the wood smells strongly of fresh sap or the bark peels easily, it's not ready and will waste your money. Unnerstall Firewood, a local option, prepares wood properly, but always verify seasoning status before committing.

    Get firewood delivered in September or October to avoid last-minute shortages. Order early, inspect on arrival, and you'll have reliable heat all winter.

    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: 9/30/2025

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