Firewood Suppliers Near Farmington, NH

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

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to take the edge off winter in Farmington, knowing where to source quality firewood and what to look for makes a real difference. New Hampshire winters are no joke—they're long and cold—which means your firewood needs to perform. Most Farmington residents can expect to pay $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood, depending on species and delivery distance.

    The good news: you don't have to guess. Local suppliers like A-1 Firewood deliver straight to your property, which saves you a trip and ensures you get wood that's been properly handled.

    Best Firewood Species for Farmington

    Oak is your gold standard in this region. It burns hot and long, delivering around 24 million BTU per cord—ideal for heating a home or cabin through a cold snap. Oak also seasons well if given proper time, and it's readily available throughout New England.

    Birch is another excellent choice if oak isn't available. It ignites easily, which is helpful on chilly mornings when you need quick warmth, and it produces a clean burn with minimal creosote buildup. Maple and beech are also solid options, though they require longer seasoning times (12–18 months) compared to oak.

    Avoid ash wood for now—the Emerald Ash Borer has devastated ash populations across New England, and buying ash firewood risks spreading the pest. Always purchase firewood from local suppliers within 50 miles of Farmington rather than importing it from distant states.

    Delivery and What to Expect

    Local delivery in Farmington typically happens within 1–2 weeks of ordering, depending on the supplier's current schedule. Most operators offer cord, half-cord, and quarter-cord quantities, so you can buy what fits your needs and storage space.

    When your firewood is delivered, ask if the supplier can stack it—this service isn't always included in the base price, but it's worth the extra cost. Properly stacked wood dries faster and takes up less yard space. Make sure you have a clear, level spot prepared: wet ground or uneven terrain makes stacking difficult and can trap moisture underneath.

    Minimum orders vary by supplier. Some will deliver a quarter cord, while others require a half cord minimum. Check when you call—most suppliers are flexible, especially if you're a repeat customer.

    How to Verify Seasoned Firewood

    Seasoned wood should have a moisture content around 20% or lower. Here's how to check what arrives:

    • Look at the log ends. Seasoned wood has visible cracks radiating from the center—this is a good sign.
    • Listen to it. Strike two pieces together. Seasoned wood produces a hollow, sharp sound; wet wood sounds dull.
    • Feel it. Properly dried firewood feels lighter than you'd expect and has a slightly gray appearance on the bark.

    If wood feels heavy or the ends look smooth and fresh-cut, it's not ready to burn. That wood will smoke, produce less heat, and leave dangerous creosote deposits in your chimney.

    Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Door

    Ordering firewood delivered and stacked in Farmington is straightforward. Reach out to local suppliers with a clear description of your delivery address and how many cords you need. Confirm pricing upfront—ask whether it includes stacking and whether there's a delivery fee based on distance.

    Having quality firewood on-site before winter kicks in means no last-minute scrambling and a warmer, more reliable heating season.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

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

    Updated: 12/5/2025

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