Firewood Suppliers Near Mays Landing, NJ

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    Firewood Delivery in Mays Landing, NJ: What You Need to Know

    If you're heating with a fireplace or wood stove this winter, ordering firewood delivered to your door in Mays Landing beats hauling it yourself from the yard. The Atlantic County area has solid access to seasoned hardwoods, though you'll want to know what to look for and what to avoid before placing an order.

    Mays Landing sits in South Jersey's temperate zone, where wood heating is common but not dominant—most homes use oil or natural gas. That means local firewood suppliers are selective about quality, and prices reflect it. Expect to pay $250–$350 per cord for quality seasoned hardwood delivered and stacked in Mays Landing. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you're testing a new stove or just topping off your pile.

    Best Firewood Species for South Jersey

    Oak is your gold standard here. White oak and red oak both burn hot and long, delivering roughly 24–27 million BTU per cord—that's premium performance for heating. Oak seasons well in New Jersey's climate and splits cleanly. The downside: it's denser than other woods, so a full cord weighs more, which matters if you're stacking it yourself.

    Hickory is equally excellent, though less common in local delivery rounds. It burns similarly hot (24–26 million BTU per cord) and smells great, making it ideal if you care about ambiance alongside warmth. Both oak and hickory take 12–18 months to season properly, so any supplier worth their salt will have aged stock ready to go.

    Maple and cherry are fine secondary choices—maple burns okay but produces more ash, while cherry is lighter and easier to handle if that matters to you.

    Delivery and Stacking Logistics

    Most local firewood delivery services in the Mays Landing area operate on standard arrangements. Order firewood delivered and stacked typically means the supplier drops the wood at your home, arranges it in a neat pile, and leaves. Some operators charge extra for stacking; others include it. Always confirm what "delivered" means before agreeing to a price.

    Minimum orders are usually a half cord, though a few suppliers will do quarter cords for a slight premium. Full cords fit nicely against a house wall or in a dedicated rack. Timing varies—spring through early fall, expect 1–2 weeks. Late fall is crunch time; order by October if you need wood before November.

    How to Spot Quality Seasoned Firewood

    Don't assume any delivered wood is ready to burn. Seasoned firewood Mays Landing should have a moisture content of 20% or less. Here's how to check without a meter:

    • Look for end cracks. Properly seasoned logs split radially from the center—visible checking on the cut end is a good sign.
    • Listen for the ring. Strike two logs together; seasoned wood rings clearly. Wet wood thuds.
    • Feel the weight. Green wood is significantly heavier than aged wood. If logs feel waterlogged, they're not ready.

    A Critical Note on Pests

    New Jersey has an active Emerald Ash Borer population, so never buy ash firewood from out-of-state sources. Emerald Ash Borer can travel in firewood; buying local (within 50 miles of Mays Landing) protects both your property and New Jersey's forests. This applies even if the wood looks fine—the pest is invisible until it's too late.

    Get firewood delivered from a trusted local supplier. A single source handling seasoned oak or hickory beats bargain-bin deals that arrive wet or infested.

    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: 9/29/2025

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