Firewood Suppliers Near Victor, MT

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    Firewood Delivery in Victor, Montana

    Living in Victor means dealing with real winters—and that usually means reliable firewood. Whether you're heating a cabin, supplementing a furnace, or running a wood stove as your primary heat source, ordering locally delivered firewood beats hauling it yourself from distant suppliers. The key is knowing what to look for and understanding what works best in the Bitterroot Valley's climate.

    What Wood Burns Best in Victor

    Pine and fir dominate the local landscape, and both have their place in your stove or fireplace. Larch is the standout choice if you can find it—it's denser than most conifers and delivers around 18.6 million BTU per cord, making it competitive with hardwoods. Larch splits cleanly and seasons faster than fir, which matters when you're planning ahead for harsh weather.

    Fir runs cooler than larch (around 16.5 million BTU per cord) but remains a reliable backup, especially once fully seasoned. Pine ignites easily, making it valuable for kindling or as a starter wood, though it produces more creosote and doesn't hold heat as long. If you're stacking primarily for sustained warmth through Victor's cold months, prioritize larch or seasoned fir over pure pine.

    Delivery and Setup Expectations

    Local firewood delivery in Victor typically includes drop-off at your property, though stacking services vary by supplier. Most operations can deliver within a week of ordering, depending on season and your location in or around town. Standard orders start at a half cord and go up to full cords, so confirm your stove or fireplace capacity before calling. A full cord is 128 cubic feet of stacked wood—much larger than most people expect.

    Typical pricing for firewood delivered and stacked in Victor runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Ask whether your price includes stacking and whether they deliver year-round or suspend service in deep snow. Some local suppliers offer spring delivery at discounted rates if you're willing to store wood through summer.

    Seasoning and Quality Checks

    Never buy unseasoned or "green" firewood—it'll waste heat and clog your chimney with creosote buildup. Properly seasoned wood should have 20% moisture content or lower. Here's how to verify: look for radial cracks running from the center to the outer bark on the log ends (those cracks are a good sign). Pick up a piece—it should feel light, not waterlogged. Strike two logs together; seasoned wood rings with a hollow sound, while wet wood thuds dully.

    Before ordering, ask your supplier how long their wood has been stacked and dried. Legitimate operations will tell you six months minimum; honest sellers often cure for a full season or longer. Watch out for suppliers unwilling to discuss seasoning time or moisture content—that's a red flag.

    Pest Awareness

    Montana's primary firewood pest threat is the mountain pine beetle, which infests lodgepole and ponderosa pines across the region. Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Victor whenever possible. Out-of-state wood risks introducing pests to local forests, and many suppliers won't deliver from distant sources for that exact reason. Your local supplier can confirm sourcing; use that to your advantage.

    Marcus Doyle
    Marcus Doyle
    Forestry & Wood Fuel Specialist

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

    Updated: 12/23/2025

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