Firewood Suppliers Near Roundup, MT

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 9/14/2025

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    Firewood Delivery in Roundup, Montana

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to cut heating costs during Roundup's long winters, ordering seasoned firewood delivered and stacked saves time and frustration. Winter temperatures here drop well below freezing, and having a reliable local source beats scrambling for last-minute supplies when roads get rough.

    Best Wood Species for Roundup Winters

    Larch and Douglas Fir are your top performers in this region. Larch burns hot and dense, producing around 20-22 million BTU per cord—excellent for sustained heating through cold nights. Fir offers a cleaner burn with fewer sparks, making it ideal if you use a fireplace alongside a stove. Both are readily available locally and dry quickly compared to aspen or pine.

    Pine and aspen are lighter, less dense woods that ignite easily and work well as kindling or for campfires, but they don't match larch or fir for serious home heating. They produce closer to 15-17 million BTU per cord and create more creosote buildup in your chimney, which means more frequent cleaning.

    One critical step: buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Roundup. Montana's timber regions occasionally host bark beetles and pine beetles. Transporting wood from distant suppliers risks introducing infestations to local forests. Local delivery also keeps costs down and ensures wood is acclimated to your climate.

    What to Expect from Local Firewood Delivery

    Most local suppliers in the area offer cord and half-cord quantities. A full cord (128 cubic feet, typically stacked 4 feet high × 8 feet long × 4 feet deep) is standard, though half-cord orders work if storage is tight. Pricing typically runs $250–$350 per cord in Roundup, depending on wood type and whether delivery and stacking are included.

    Arrange delivery early—ideally by September if you heat heavily through winter. Spring and early summer orders are often discounted since demand drops. Ask upfront whether the supplier stacks wood at your location or leaves it loose; stacked wood protects against weather and uses yard space more efficiently.

    Spotting Seasoned, Quality Firewood

    Never accept freshly cut or "green" wood. Properly seasoned firewood has a moisture content of 20% or lower. Look for these signs:

    • Visible radial cracks running from center to edge on log ends
    • Lighter color than fresh-cut wood (graying occurs as it seasons)
    • Hollow sound when two logs are struck together (green wood produces a dull thud)
    • Loose or peeling bark indicates the wood has sat long enough to lose surface moisture

    Ask the supplier for specifics: How long has this wood been seasoned? What's the moisture content? Reliable local sources will have this data and stand behind their product.

    Local Sourcing Advantage

    Working with a focused local option like McCleary Distributing, Inc. means personalized service and faster response times if issues arise. Established local suppliers understand Roundup's heating patterns and wood storage challenges better than distant retailers. They also know which species perform best in our specific elevation and climate.

    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: 9/14/2025

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