Firewood Suppliers Near Colebrook, NH

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    Firewood Delivery in Colebrook, NH: What You Need to Know

    If you're heating with wood in Colebrook, you're making a practical choice for the long, cold winters here in the North Country. But sourcing quality firewood delivered to your door isn't just about calling someone up—there are real differences in what you'll get, how much it costs, and whether it'll actually burn well when you need it.

    Firewood pricing in Colebrook typically runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and whether delivery is included. That's the regional sweet spot for seasoned hardwood in rural northern New Hampshire. If you're buying unseasoned wood or getting a discount from someone cutting down a tree, expect to pay less upfront—but you'll spend months waiting for it to dry and dealing with more smoke and creosote buildup.

    Best Wood Species for Colebrook Winters

    Birch and oak are your most reliable local options. Oak is the heavyweight—it delivers roughly 24–27 million BTUs per cord, meaning it burns hot, long, and efficiently. If you can get oak, it's worth the slightly higher price. Birch runs about 20–23 million BTUs per cord and ignites faster, making it great for starting fires or mixing with denser hardwoods. Both species grow throughout New Hampshire and are commonly available through local suppliers.

    Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce for primary heating. They're cheaper, they're easy to split, but they produce less heat, create more creosote (which clogs your chimney and increases fire risk), and don't last through a full night in your stove or fireplace.

    Delivery and Stacking Services

    When ordering firewood delivered and stacked in Colebrook, confirm upfront whether the supplier handles stacking or if that's on you. Most local deliveries happen March through October, though some operators work through early winter if you order ahead. A full cord is 128 cubic feet—that's a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long. If you don't have space for a full cord, ask about half-cord or quarter-cord options; many local suppliers offer them, and they're perfect for testing a new wood source before committing.

    Delivery typically takes 1–2 weeks from order to drop-off, so plan ahead. If you're getting a cord of wood delivered, make sure you have a level, well-drained spot picked out—wet ground under your stack will promote rot and mold.

    Spotting Quality, Seasoned Firewood

    Seasoned wood has been dried for 6–12 months and contains roughly 20% moisture or less. Here's how to verify what you're getting: Look for cracks radiating from the center of the log ends—those stress cracks form as wood dries and are a dead giveaway. Pick up a couple of pieces and knock them together; properly seasoned wood sounds hollow, almost like a baseball bat. Green, wet wood sounds dull and heavy.

    Before buying, ask the supplier how long their wood has been stacked. A honest answer matters more than anything else.

    Local Pest Concerns

    One critical detail: buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Colebrook. The emerald ash borer has been confirmed throughout New Hampshire, and moving infested firewood is how it spreads. Local sourcing keeps the pest from traveling and supports operators who know the area.

    Lyons Family Firewood is a well-regarded local option with direct experience delivering in the Colebrook area. They understand the region's heating season and can supply properly seasoned hardwood suited to North Country winters.

    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: 12/19/2025

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