Firewood Suppliers Near Las Vegas, NV
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Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Las Vegas Home
If you're heating with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in Las Vegas, ordering firewood delivered and stacked beats the hassle of sourcing it yourself. The desert climate means lower humidity helps wood season faster, but that also means you need to know what you're buying—especially since scammers sometimes sell unseasoned or undersized loads to locals unfamiliar with regional suppliers.
Local firewood delivery in Las Vegas typically runs $300–$425 per cord, depending on wood type and whether the supplier includes stacking. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you're testing a new wood type or have limited storage space.
Best Firewood Species for Las Vegas Heating
Pinyon Pine is the regional favorite for good reason. It burns hot and clean, produces less creosote buildup in chimneys, and delivers around 17–20 million BTU per cord—solid performance for desert homes. Pinyon also splits easily and seasons quickly in Nevada's dry air.
Juniper is another local staple. It burns longer and hotter than pine (roughly 19–22 million BTU per cord) but produces more smoke and sparks, so it's better suited to outdoor fire pits than enclosed stoves. The aromatic smoke appeals to many Las Vegas residents, especially those with outdoor entertaining space.
Mesquite rounds out the local options. It burns extremely hot and creates long-lasting coals, making it popular for grilling and outdoor cooking. However, mesquite is dense and heavy—expect to pay a bit more per cord and confirm your delivery vehicle can handle the weight.
Avoid pine species from out of state. Nevada law and fire regulations recommend buying firewood sourced within 50 miles of Las Vegas. Bark beetles and other wood-boring pests can hitch rides on imported logs. Arizona and California sources are generally safer than shipping from the Rocky Mountains or Pacific Northwest, but local is always your safest bet.
What to Expect from Local Delivery & Stacking
Most Las Vegas firewood suppliers offer delivery within 3–7 business days. Confirm whether your order includes stacking—some charge extra ($25–$50) to cord and stack wood neatly, while others expect you to unload it yourself. A full cord is 128 cubic feet; half cords and quarter cords are popular for smaller households or testing new wood.
Ask about moisture content upfront. Seasoned wood should measure 15–20% moisture. Some local suppliers (like Allied Charcoal & Wood Products and Asay Creek Firewood) provide this data; others may not. If they won't tell you, ask how long the wood has been stored or request a photo of the stock before ordering.
Spotting Quality Firewood Before It Arrives
When your cord of wood delivered arrives, inspect for these quality markers:
- Cracking and checking (radial splits on log ends) indicate proper seasoning.
- Hollow sound when two logs strike together suggests low moisture.
- No green bark or sap weeping from the wood.
- Consistent length (usually 16 inches for fireplaces; confirm your preferred size).
Trusted local suppliers like BBQ Wood & Charcoal Co. typically stand behind their product and will replace substandard loads. Build a relationship with one or two suppliers—repeat customers often get faster delivery and better pricing.
Order firewood near me early in the season if you can. Desert summers mean suppliers have inventory ready, and you'll avoid autumn rush delays.

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