Firewood Suppliers Near Superior, MT
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Firewood Delivery in Superior, MT: What You Need to Know
If you're heating with a wood stove or fireplace in Superior, you'll want reliable, seasoned firewood delivered and stacked before the cold months hit. Montana's high elevation and long winters mean serious heating demands—and choosing the right wood makes the difference between a cozy winter and a frustrating one.
Local suppliers in the Superior area can deliver full cords, half cords, or quarter cords depending on your storage and heating needs. Most residents find that a full cord (128 cubic feet of stacked wood) lasts 4-6 weeks of regular burning, though that varies widely by stove efficiency and how much you're heating. Seasoned firewood in Superior typically runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on species and delivery distance from the supplier.
Best Wood Species for Superior Heating
Larch and Douglas Fir are your local heavy hitters. Larch (also called tamarack) has excellent BTU output around 20 million BTU per cord—nearly as good as hardwood—and burns clean with minimal creosote buildup. Douglas Fir delivers roughly 17-18 million BTU per cord, making it a reliable secondary choice that's abundant in western Montana. Both season faster than dense hardwoods, which matters at this elevation where drying time is limited.
Pine is widely available but not ideal as a primary heat source. It produces only 14-15 million BTU per cord and creates more creosote, which builds up in your chimney faster. If you use pine, mix it with Larch or Fir and clean your chimney more frequently.
Delivery, Stacking & Logistics
Most Superior-area suppliers offer delivery within a 20–30 mile radius. Expect 5–14 days for scheduling, depending on season and demand. Many will stack the wood for an additional fee ($30–$75 per cord), which saves your back and helps wood dry more efficiently. Some suppliers deliver loose (dumped in a pile) and others pre-stack; clarify this before ordering.
Minimum orders vary—some accept quarter-cord or half-cord sales for smaller needs, while others require a full cord. If you're new to firewood delivery, starting with a half cord lets you test a supplier's quality and your stove's appetite before committing to more.
How to Verify Seasoned Wood
Moisture content is everything. Properly seasoned firewood sits at 20% moisture or lower. Check for these signs:
- End cracks: Look for radial splits at log ends—a sign the wood is dry inside
- Weight: Seasoned wood feels noticeably lighter than fresh-cut wood
- Sound: Strike two pieces together; seasoned wood rings hollow; green wood thuds dully
- Bark: Loose, peeling bark is a good indicator; tight bark suggests the wood is still wet
Pest & Safety Considerations
Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Superior. Bark beetles and pine beetles are active throughout western Montana, and hauling infested wood across regions spreads them further. Reputable local suppliers source responsibly and can tell you where their wood comes from. Avoid purchasing firewood from online marketplaces or distant suppliers—the risk of spreading invasive pests far outweighs any price savings.
Store delivered firewood in a dry, open location where air circulates freely. This keeps moisture down and discourages pest colonization over the storage season.

Marcus holds a degree in forestry and has consulted with firewood operations and state agencies on sustainable wood fuel practices since 2008.
