Firewood Suppliers Near Bronx, NY
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Firewood Delivery in the Bronx: What You Need to Know
If you heat with a wood stove, fireplace, or insert, getting reliable firewood delivery in the Bronx means understanding what works for your space and climate. The Bronx winters are cold and wet—that means you need wood that burns hot and dry, and suppliers who can get it to you without the hassle of hauling it yourself.
Local firewood typically runs $300–$450 per cord in the Bronx, depending on wood type and delivery distance. That's urban pricing: suppliers need to navigate dense neighborhoods and limited stacking space. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are common here, since most Bronx residents don't have the yard space for a full cord (128 cubic feet).
Best Firewood Species for the Bronx
Oak is your gold standard. It burns slow and hot—around 24 million BTUs per cord—and produces coals that last. The downside: it needs 12–18 months of seasoning. If you're ordering oak for this winter, make sure it's been drying since spring or earlier.
Maple is also available through regional suppliers and burns nearly as hot as oak (around 23 million BTUs per cord). It's slightly faster to season than oak and produces less creosote buildup, which matters if you have a chimney.
Avoid softwoods like pine or spruce unless you're desperate—they contain resin, spark more, and leave sticky deposits in your chimney that increase fire risk.
What to Expect From Local Delivery
When you order firewood delivered and stacked in the Bronx, most suppliers will:
- Deliver within 1–2 weeks (longer if ordering during peak season, November–December)
- Stack wood neatly if you pay for the service (usually $50–$100 extra)
- Require at least a quarter-cord minimum, though half-cord and full-cord orders are standard
- Expect clear access to your stacking area—narrow alleys or tight stoops limit delivery
If you have a driveway or small yard, stacking service is worth it. If space is tight, negotiate drop-off at the curb and stack it yourself over a weekend.
How to Spot Quality Seasoned Wood
Before accepting a delivery, check these three things:
- Moisture content: Use a moisture meter (under $30 on Amazon). Seasoned wood reads 15–20%. Anything higher won't burn efficiently.
- End cracks: Split logs should have visible radial cracks on the ends—a natural sign the wood has dried properly.
- Weight and sound: Seasoned wood is lighter than fresh-cut. Strike two pieces together; dry wood makes a hollow thunk, while wet wood sounds dull and dense.
Pest Concerns: Buy Local, Buy Smart
The Emerald Ash Borer is active throughout New York State. Never buy firewood from out-of-state sources or unknown sellers—it's how this pest spreads. Buy cord of wood delivered from Bronx-area suppliers who source locally. Reputable sellers won't ship ash firewood across state lines, and they'll disclose what species they're selling.
A few trusted local options operate in the Bronx. The best move: order early (September–October), confirm the wood is seasoned, and verify it's been sourced within 50 miles of the city.
Start your search by calling ahead and asking about current inventory, pricing, and whether they offer delivery stacking. Most will give you a quote over the phone.

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








