Firewood Suppliers Near Kingston, NY

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    Firewood Delivery in Kingston, NY: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating through Hudson Valley winters, sourcing quality firewood delivered locally saves time and hassle. Kingston sits in a region where heating seasons run long and cold, making reliable firewood access essential. Most homeowners here burn through 3–5 cords annually, depending on their setup and how much they lean on wood heat.

    The key to getting good firewood isn't just about finding someone with a truck—it's understanding what burns clean, what stacks well, and what won't leave you frustrated come January.

    Best Firewood Species for Kingston

    Oak is the gold standard for the Hudson Valley. White oak and red oak both deliver around 24 million BTUs per cord, meaning hotter, longer-lasting fires and fewer loads needed to get through the season. Oak burns slowly and produces minimal creosote, so you'll also spend less time cleaning your chimney.

    Maple is another solid local choice, offering roughly 20 million BTUs per cord. It's slightly less dense than oak but still provides reliable, hot burns. Hard maple especially splits and seasons well, which matters if you're buying wood in fall and burning it the same season.

    Birch works too—it's widely available and burns decently—but it produces more ash and doesn't have quite the staying power of oak or maple. Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce; they're cheaper upfront but create excess creosote buildup and require more frequent chimney sweeps.

    What Local Delivery Looks Like

    Firewood delivered and stacked in Kingston typically runs $300–400 per full cord, depending on species and whether the supplier includes stacking. A full cord is 128 cubic feet; many suppliers also offer half-cord ($150–200) and quarter-cord ($80–120) options if you want to test a species or have limited space.

    Delivery timing matters. Order by September if possible; November and December demand spikes, and you may wait weeks. Most local suppliers offer stacking as an add-on service, which is worth the cost if you have mobility concerns or a tight space.

    How to Spot Quality, Seasoned Wood

    Seasoned firewood has been dried to roughly 20% moisture content—critical for clean burning and maximum heat output. Check for these signs:

    • Visible cracks on the log ends (seasoning splits the wood as moisture evaporates)
    • Loose bark that peels away easily
    • Hollow sound when you rap two logs together
    • Dark color at the cut ends, not pale or wet-looking

    If wood is wet or freshly cut, it'll hiss, smoke, and waste energy vaporizing water instead of producing heat.

    Watch for Pests

    The Emerald Ash Borer is a major concern throughout New York. Never buy firewood from outside your region or from sellers who won't confirm local sourcing—transported wood can harbor EAB larvae and spread the pest. Buy within 50 miles of Kingston whenever possible. Excelsior Wood Products sources locally and can confirm their wood comes from the Hudson Valley area.

    Keep receipts and delivery photos as proof of local purchase if you move firewood to another property.

    Final Tips

    Order early, inspect before payment, and ask suppliers about moisture meters—reputable sellers will show you readings. Seasoned firewood is a commodity, but local delivery with verified sourcing and honest moisture levels makes the difference between a cozy winter and a frustrating one.

    Sarah Mitchell
    Sarah Mitchell
    Firewood Industry Analyst

    Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.

    Updated: 11/23/2025

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