Firewood Suppliers Near East Amherst, NY
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in East Amherst.
Getting Firewood Delivered to East Amherst
If you heat with a fireplace, wood stove, or boiler in East Amherst, sourcing reliable firewood locally saves time and money. Most residents here rely on cord wood for supplemental heat or seasonal ambiance, and working with a nearby supplier means you avoid shipping delays and can inspect wood quality before it's stacked in your yard. Typical pricing for seasoned firewood in this suburban Buffalo area runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood species and whether you opt for delivery and stacking.
Best Firewood Species for East Amherst Winters
Oak is your top choice for a long, steady burn. Red oak and white oak both deliver around 24 million BTUs per cord, making them ideal for wood stoves or overnight burns in fireplaces. Oak logs take time to season—typically 12 to 18 months—but the wait is worth it. Hard maple is another excellent local option, burning hot and clean with minimal creosote buildup.
Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce; they produce excessive creosote that clogs chimneys and creates fire hazards. If a supplier offers "mixed hardwood," ask what that includes. Cherry and birch are pleasant, but they don't match oak's heat output.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
When you order firewood delivered to East Amherst, confirm upfront whether the price includes stacking. Most local suppliers offer same-week or next-week delivery for orders placed during the heating season (September through March). You can typically order in quarter-cord, half-cord, or full-cord quantities. A full cord measures 4 feet high × 8 feet long × 16 inches deep—enough for roughly 2–3 months of regular burning in a wood stove.
Have a clear, level spot ready for delivery trucks. Some suppliers will stack for an extra fee; others include it. Confirm vehicle access to your intended wood storage location before ordering.
Verifying Seasoned Firewood Quality
Seasoned wood has roughly 20% moisture content—essential for clean burns and maximum heat. Here's how to spot it:
- Check log ends: Properly seasoned wood shows visible radial cracks from the center outward. If the ends are smooth with no checking, the wood is still wet.
- Tap test: Strike two logs together. A hollow, ringing sound indicates dry wood; a dull thud suggests moisture still present.
- Weight: Seasoned firewood feels noticeably lighter than fresh-cut wood.
- Bark: Some bark loss is normal and acceptable. Heavy, tight bark clinging to every log is a red flag.
Protecting Your Supply from Pests
Before ordering, understand that Emerald Ash Borer is active throughout New York State. If any supplier offers ash firewood, reject it—moving ash wood across county lines can spread this invasive pest to uninfested areas. Source your firewood from within 50 miles of East Amherst when possible, and never import firewood from other states during heating season.
Work with established local suppliers who know the pest regulations and verify their wood source. A reputable vendor will disclose where their wood originates and confirm it's free of infested species.
Forest Products Firewood Inc. operates in the East Amherst region and can handle both delivery and stacking, making them a straightforward choice if you want personalized service and the ability to inspect wood before payment. Reach out early in fall if you're planning to heat through winter.

Tom is a certified hearth professional with over two decades of experience advising homeowners on wood-burning appliances and fuel selection.


