Firewood Suppliers Near Toston, MT
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Firewood Delivery in Toston, MT: What You Need to Know
If you're heating with wood in Toston, you're dealing with cold winters that demand reliable fuel. Most residents here burn 3–5 cords per season, and getting quality firewood delivered beats hauling it yourself from a remote site. The key is knowing what to order, when to order it, and how to spot wood that's actually ready to burn.
Best Wood Species for Toston Heating
Your local options break down into two camps. Larch and Fir are your workhorses—they're abundant in the region and burn reasonably hot, with Larch reaching around 20 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned. Pine is also common but burns faster and produces more creosote buildup in your chimney, so reserve it for shoulder seasons or supplemental heat.
The catch: softwoods like Pine and Fir need extra seasoning time. Plan to buy in spring or early summer if you want properly dried wood for winter. Moisture content under 20% is non-negotiable—wet wood wastes heat and clogs your chimney with dangerous creosote deposits.
Ordering and Delivery Logistics
Most local suppliers in the Toston area deliver year-round, though spring through early fall is when you'll find the best selection and pricing. Typical firewood delivered and stacked Toston runs $200–$300 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance within Broadwater County. Half-cord and quarter-cord quantities are available if you're testing a wood type or have limited storage.
When ordering, confirm:
- Delivery radius (some suppliers only go 15–20 miles)
- Stacking service (worth the $20–$30 add-on to avoid back strain)
- Seasoning certificate (legitimate suppliers can verify moisture content)
Delivery typically takes 2–4 weeks after ordering, so don't wait until November to call.
How to Verify Your Firewood Is Ready to Burn
Don't assume "seasoned" means actually seasoned. Check these three things:
Moisture meter test: Crack open a log end. A quality moisture meter ($15–$30) should read 15–20%. Anything above 25% will smoke, hiss, and waste your money.
Visual and sound cues: Seasoned logs have visible cracks radiating from the center. When you strike two logs together, properly dried wood rings like a baseball bat—wet wood thuds dully.
Appearance: Look for bark that's starting to loosen or peel. Tight bark often signals freshly cut wood.
A Regional Note on Pests
Montana's beetle pressures (particularly Pine Beetles) are real. Buy firewood from suppliers who source locally or within 50 miles of Toston. Never transport firewood long distances—you risk carrying infested logs across state lines, which is illegal in many jurisdictions. Local suppliers understand these regulations and source responsibly.
Bottom Line
Get your firewood order in by June if you want premium seasoned Larch or Fir for winter. Weaver Wood LLC and other local suppliers here understand Toston's heating needs and can deliver wood that actually performs. Verify moisture content, confirm delivery timing, and budget $200–$300 per cord. Order early—don't scramble in September.

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