Firewood Suppliers Near New London, NH

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    Firewood Delivery in New London, NH: What You Need to Know

    If you're heating with wood this winter, getting reliable firewood delivered to your door in New London matters more than you might think. The Lakes Region's cold winters and variable spring thaw mean your firewood needs to be seasoned, properly stacked, and ready to burn when you need it. Whether you heat a primary residence or a seasonal cabin, understanding what to look for — and what local suppliers offer — will save you time, money, and the frustration of damp, smoky fires.

    Best Wood Species for New London

    Birch and oak dominate New England firewood sales for good reason. White birch, common throughout New Hampshire, burns cleanly with moderate heat output (18.6 million BTU per cord) and splits easily — ideal if you process your own wood. Oak takes longer to season (12–18 months versus birch's 6–12 months) but delivers higher BTU values (24+ million per cord for white oak) and longer, hotter burns. Maple and beech are also available and perform well, though they're denser and require more splitting effort.

    The key consideration in New London: buy local. Firewood transported long distances harbors pests that damage New Hampshire forests. The Emerald Ash Borer is already established in the region and can hide in ash logs for years. Always source wood cut within 50 miles of your home, and avoid purchasing ash firewood altogether.

    Seasoned Firewood: The Non-Negotiable Standard

    Unseasoned (green) wood contains 50–80% moisture and produces far less heat, plus excessive creosote buildup in chimneys. Properly seasoned firewood sits 6–12 months in open air and reads 20% moisture or lower with a moisture meter. You can verify seasoning by checking for radial cracks on log ends (a sure sign the exterior has dried) and listening for a hollow sound when you strike two pieces together. Avoid buying "ready to burn" wood from roadside piles — reputable suppliers like New London Wood Products will provide moisture-tested, properly stacked wood.

    Delivery and Stacking

    Local firewood delivery in New London typically costs $250–350 per full cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance within town, and whether the supplier includes stacking. Half cords and quarter cords are available but usually carry a per-cord premium. Most suppliers deliver year-round but book up quickly in October and November, so order early if you plan to heat through January and February.

    When wood arrives, stack it off the ground (on pallets or a concrete slab) with space between pieces for airflow. A covered top protects from rain, but avoid fully enclosing the pile — air circulation prevents mold and rot. Expect delivery within 1–3 weeks during peak season.

    What to Ask Before Ordering

    Confirm the supplier provides cord measurements verified by volume (128 cubic feet = 1 full cord), has stacking available, and can deliver to your property access point. Ask whether the wood is locally sourced and tested for moisture. Avoid vague promises like "kiln-dried" without documentation — that term is often misused for marketing.

    Getting firewood delivered and stacked in New London doesn't require hunting through dozens of options. Focus on working with a local supplier who knows the region's wood sources and can stand behind the seasoning quality.

    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: 3/4/2026

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