Firewood Suppliers Near Epping, NH
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Firewood Delivery in Epping, NH: What Local Buyers Should Know
If you heat with wood or stock up for a fireplace, Epping's cold winters mean planning ahead. Unlike urban areas where suppliers compete heavily, Epping residents work with a smaller pool of local firewood providers—which can actually be an advantage. Direct relationships mean better service and easier communication when delivery arrives.
Expect to pay $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood delivered to your home in Epping. Prices vary based on wood type, delivery distance, and whether the supplier stacks the wood for you. Half-cord and quarter-cord sales are available if you're testing a new supplier or have limited storage space.
Choosing the Right Wood for Your Fireplace or Stove
Not all firewood burns the same. Oak and birch are your best bets in Epping—both are native to New Hampshire and widely available through local suppliers. Oak delivers roughly 24 million BTU per cord, making it one of the densest, longest-burning hardwoods. It's ideal if you're heating a home through winter or running a wood stove regularly. Birch is lighter but still respectable at around 21 million BTU per cord, and it ignites faster than oak—perfect if you want quicker heat without the longer seasoning time.
Maple and beech are also good options, though oak outperforms both in terms of heat output and burn duration. Avoid softwoods like pine or spruce for primary heating; they produce more creosote buildup in your chimney and generate significantly less heat.
Delivery and Storage in Epping
Most local suppliers offer delivery within a 20–30 mile radius of Epping. Confirm delivery timing when you order—some suppliers drop off a full cord in one trip, while others prefer stacking arrangements. If stacking is included, expect the work to take 30–45 minutes for a full cord. No stacking? Budget space for a roughly 4-foot-high, 4-foot-deep pile.
Minimum orders typically start at a quarter cord, though full-cord purchases are more economical per-unit cost. Order by early fall if possible; winter demand pushes prices up and reduces supplier availability.
How to Verify Seasoned Firewood
Before paying, inspect the wood. True seasoned firewood should have moisture content below 20%. Look for these signs:
- Visible cracks radiating from the center of log ends (a telltale sign of proper drying)
- Hollow sound when two logs are struck together (wet wood thuds; dry wood rings)
- Gray or weathered bark rather than fresh, wet-looking bark
Don't accept "kiln-dried" claims without documentation. In Epping's humid climate, properly seasoned wood matters—wet firewood produces excessive smoke, poor heat, and dangerous creosote that invites chimney fires.
Pest Concerns When Buying Local
The Emerald Ash Borer is a genuine threat in New Hampshire. If a supplier offers ash firewood, ask about its source. Buy from sellers within a 50-mile radius of Epping when possible; this minimizes the risk of importing infested wood from distant regions. Reputable local suppliers are familiar with state quarantine guidelines and won't sell problem wood.
North Atlantic Fuels and SNH Firewood are established options in your area. Both understand local delivery logistics and the wood types that burn best in Epping homes.

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



