Firewood Suppliers Near Reno, NV

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    Firewood Delivery in Reno: What You Need to Know

    Reno's high desert climate means you'll likely rely on firewood for supplemental heating during winter months, or at least for weekend gatherings around a fire pit. The challenge isn't finding firewood—it's finding properly seasoned firewood that actually burns hot and clean. Local suppliers throughout the region offer delivery, but prices and wood quality vary significantly. Expect to pay $300–$400 per cord for seasoned hardwood delivered in Reno, with discounts available for half-cord or quarter-cord quantities if you have limited storage space.

    Best Firewood Species for Reno's Winters

    Pinyon Pine dominates the local landscape and burns reasonably well, producing around 18–20 million BTUs per cord—decent for a softwood. It ignites easily and works best as kindling or for quick-burning fires. Juniper, another regional native, offers slightly better heat output and a pleasant aroma, though it can pop and spark more than hardwoods. Both species are drier when freshly cut than eastern hardwoods, which helps—Nevada's low humidity naturally seasons wood faster than humid climates.

    If your supplier offers oak or mixed hardwoods from California or Oregon, grab it. Hardwoods produce 20–25 million BTUs per cord and burn longer with less creosote buildup, extending the time between chimney cleanings.

    Delivery and Stacking Logistics

    Most Reno-area suppliers deliver within 5–10 business days during peak season (September through November). When ordering, confirm whether delivery includes stacking at your home—some charge extra, while others build it into the cord price. A full cord measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet high, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long); half-cords and quarter-cords are common for smaller needs. Ask about minimum order quantities; some suppliers won't deliver less than a half-cord.

    Verify that the wood is truly seasoned before accepting delivery. Freshly cut firewood contains 40–50% moisture and won't burn efficiently; seasoned wood should be at 20% moisture or lower. Look for log ends with visible radial cracks (they look like pie slices), and tap a log with a hammer—it should sound hollow, not dull. A moisture meter (available at hardware stores for $15–30) removes guesswork.

    Pests and Local Sourcing

    Nevada's bark beetles and pine beetles can infest stored firewood, particularly in pinyon and juniper. To minimize pest risk, buy from suppliers within 50 miles of Reno and avoid bringing wood from lower elevations or warmer regions. Insects that thrive in different climate zones can become problematic if relocated. Don't store firewood directly against your home's exterior; stack it 20+ feet away and elevate it slightly off the ground to reduce pest migration.

    Finding Local Supply

    Oak Wood Firewood is the primary local option in the Reno directory, offering seasoned cord and half-cord deliveries with stacking available. When contacting any supplier, ask about wood species, moisture content guarantees, and whether delivery timing fits your heating schedule. Reno's shoulder seasons (October and April) are ideal for ordering before peak demand drives prices higher and delays lengthen.

    Order early, verify seasoning, and keep firewood stacked away from your home. These steps ensure reliable heat and fewer headaches once winter arrives.

    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: 2/24/2026

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