Firewood Suppliers Near Fargo, ND

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    Firewood Delivery in Fargo, ND: What You Need to Know

    Fargo winters are no joke. If you're heating with a fireplace or wood stove, ordering firewood delivered right to your door beats hauling it yourself in subzero temperatures. Most Fargo residents ordering firewood expect delivery within 1–2 weeks during peak season (September through November), though spring and summer orders often arrive faster. Understand upfront that pricing typically ranges from $250–$350 per cord in the Fargo area, depending on wood type, seasoning, and whether the supplier handles stacking.

    Best Firewood Species for North Dakota Winters

    Oak and ash are your top choices for sustained, hot burns. Oak delivers around 24 million BTUs per cord when fully seasoned—that's dense, long-lasting heat perfect for all-night burns in a wood stove. Ash runs slightly lower at roughly 21 million BTUs per cord but ignites more easily and produces less creosote buildup, a real advantage when you're relying on your chimney through brutal ND winters.

    Avoid cottonwood and elm unless you have no other option. Both are softwoods that spit, spark, and leave heavy ash deposits. If a supplier quotes you cottonwood at a discount, walk away. You'll spend more on chimney cleaning and get inconsistent heat.

    What to Expect with Local Delivery

    When ordering firewood delivered and stacked in Fargo, clarify three things upfront: cord size (full cord, half cord, or quarter cord), moisture content guarantee, and whether the supplier stacks at your location. A full cord is 128 cubic feet—that's a stack 4 feet high, 8 feet long, and 4 feet deep. Half cords and quarter cords scale down proportionally. Most local suppliers deliver full and half cords; quarter cords are available but less common and sometimes carry a per-unit premium.

    Stacking service matters. If your back can't handle it or you lack covered storage, pay the extra fee. Stacked wood seasons better, stays drier, and is easier to grab on cold mornings.

    Spotting Quality, Seasoned Firewood

    Proper seasoning takes 6–12 months. When your cord arrives, look for these signs of readiness: visible cracks radiating from the center of log ends, bark that separates or peels easily, and a hollow sound when two pieces strike together. Use a moisture meter if the supplier permits—seasoned wood should read 20% moisture or lower. Anything above 25% will smoke heavily, produce creosote, and waste your money.

    The Emerald Ash Borer Concern

    If ordering ash in Fargo, ask whether wood is sourced within 50 miles of the city. The Emerald Ash Borer has spread throughout Minnesota and is present in North Dakota. Reputable suppliers harvest and season ash responsibly to avoid transporting infested wood. Never buy firewood from unknown sources or transport it across state lines without knowing its origin.

    Getting Wood Delivered to Your Door

    Order firewood well before your heating season starts. September and early October offer the widest availability and shortest wait times. Confirm delivery dates in writing, and be home to inspect moisture and quantity. A reliable supplier will stack neatly and leave your property clean—that's what separates quality local delivery from fly-by operations.

    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: 9/27/2025

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