Firewood Suppliers Near Milford, NH
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Firewood Delivery in Milford, NH: What You Need to Know
If you heat with wood or use a fireplace for backup warmth, getting quality firewood delivered to your door in Milford makes the whole process simpler. New Hampshire winters are long and cold, so planning ahead for seasoned hardwood isn't optional—it's practical. Most Milford residents who buy firewood delivered and stacked find it saves real time versus making trips to distant suppliers or picking through whatever's left at the end of the season.
Typically, you'll pay $250–$350 per cord in Milford, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether the supplier includes stacking. Prices track higher in fall when demand peaks, so ordering in summer or early autumn often saves money.
Best Firewood Species for Your Milford Home
Oak and birch are your go-to hardwoods in New Hampshire. Oak burns hot and long—it delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord, making it ideal for all-night fires in a woodstove or fireplace. The downside: oak requires longer seasoning (12–18 months) and costs more upfront. Birch splits easier, seasons faster (8–10 months), and still delivers solid heat at around 20 million BTUs per cord. Many Milford homeowners buy a mix: oak for cold stretches and birch for shoulder-season heating.
Maple and beech are also available regionally, but oak and birch outperform them for consistent heat output. Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce—they spark heavily, create creosote buildup in your chimney, and waste money on shorter burn times.
When ordering, specify seasoned hardwood delivered to your door. Unseasoned (green) wood sounds cheap but won't burn cleanly and can damage your heating appliance with moisture and tar buildup.
What to Expect With Cord of Wood Delivered
Most Milford suppliers offer full cords (128 cubic feet), half cords (64 cubic feet), or quarter cords for testing a new supplier's quality. Delivery typically takes 1–3 weeks depending on season and distance. If you live within town limits or nearby suburbs, stacking service is often included or costs $20–$40 extra—worth it if you have back issues or simply want the wood neatly organized.
Confirm before ordering whether "delivered" means dropped at the curb or stacked against your shed. Also ask about splitting—some suppliers deliver unsplit rounds if you have a maul, while others charge extra for split-and-ready wood.
Verifying Seasoned, Quality Wood
Don't assume firewood is properly seasoned just because it looks dry. Check these three signs:
- Moisture content under 20%: Properly seasoned wood should have cracking on the log ends and visible radial splits
- Weight: Seasoned wood is noticeably lighter than fresh-cut
- Sound: Strike two pieces together—seasoned wood rings hollow; green wood sounds dull
Watch out for suppliers selling wood without a clear seasoning timeline. "Freshly cut" is not a selling point.
Pests to Know About
Before buying firewood, verify it's sourced within 50 miles of Milford. The Emerald Ash Borer is established throughout New Hampshire and can spread via firewood. If you see ash trees on a supplier's property and they're selling "mixed hardwood," ask specifically what percentage is ash. Many reputable suppliers now avoid ash entirely or disclose it upfront.
It's All Going To Burn Frwd is a local option worth contacting for firewood delivered and stacked. Get a quote early in the season for best availability and pricing.

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