Firewood Suppliers Near Hoosick Falls, NY

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 1/26/2026

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    Getting Firewood in Hoosick Falls

    Hoosick Falls sits in the upper Hudson Valley where winter heating season is serious business. If you're burning wood for primary or supplemental heat, you need to start sourcing firewood well before November—ideally by late summer. The northeastern climate means you'll want seasoned hardwood that's been drying for at least 6–12 months. Moisture content matters more than anything else; wet wood produces creosote buildup, reduces heating output, and wastes your money.

    Local suppliers in the Hoosick Falls area handle delivery and stacking, which saves your back and ensures the wood is properly conditioned when it arrives. Prices in this rural region typically run $200–300 per cord, though final cost depends on wood type, delivery distance, and whether stacking is included.

    Best Wood Species for Hoosick Falls Winters

    Oak is your top choice for sustained, long-burning heat. White oak and red oak both deliver around 24–28 million BTUs per cord—among the highest heat output of any hardwood. The dense grain burns slowly and holds coals well into the night, so you'll use less volume over a winter season.

    Maple is nearly as good, offering 24 million BTUs per cord with a slightly faster ignition than oak. It's easier to split and seasons a bit quicker, making it ideal if you're starting fresh. Both species are abundant in New York and widely available through local firewood delivery services.

    Avoid softwoods like pine or spruce in Hoosick Falls—they produce less heat, create more creosote, and aren't worth the space in your shed.

    Delivery and Stacking Expectations

    When you order firewood delivered to your door in Hoosick Falls, expect 2–3 week lead times during peak season (September through October). Most local suppliers offer full cord, half cord, and quarter cord options. A full cord is 128 cubic feet—roughly a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long.

    Stacking service is worth the extra cost. Professional stacking ensures air circulation, which accelerates seasoning and prevents ground moisture from settling into the bottom logs. If delivery includes stacking, confirm the wood will be placed near your wood stove or fireplace entrance, not 50 yards away.

    Spotting Quality Seasoned Firewood

    Don't assume "delivered" means "ready to burn." Check these three markers:

    • Moisture content: Properly seasoned wood tests at 20% or below with a moisture meter. If the supplier won't let you spot-check, keep looking.
    • End cracks: Look for radial cracks (like wheel spokes) at log ends. This is a sign the wood has dried from the outside inward.
    • Sound test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood rings hollow. Wet wood makes a dull thud.

    Watch for Emerald Ash Borer

    New York firewood regulations restrict movement of ash wood across state lines due to Emerald Ash Borer—a devastating pest that's killed millions of ash trees across the Northeast. Always buy firewood from suppliers within 50 miles of Hoosick Falls. Interstate transport of ash firewood is illegal in most cases, so local sourcing protects both your investment and regional forest health.

    Bacon Companies is a solid local option for seasoned hardwood delivery and stacking in Hoosick Falls. Request oak or maple, confirm moisture levels, and verify stacking service before placing your order.

    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: 1/26/2026

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