Firewood Suppliers Near Lafayette, NY
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Firewood Delivery in Lafayette, NY: What You Need to Know
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating during New York's cold months, getting reliable firewood delivery to your door in Lafayette makes a real difference. Unlike ordering from big-box retailers, working with local suppliers means you get wood acclimated to our regional climate and the chance to ask questions before you buy.
Lafayette sits in the heart of upstate New York's hardwood country. Most residents here heat primarily with natural gas or oil, but a solid fireplace or wood stove still serves as both backup heat and a way to bring down heating costs when temperatures drop. Firewood delivered and stacked on your property beats multiple trips to a remote lot, especially when you're managing a full cord or more.
Choosing the Right Wood for Lafayette Winters
Oak and Maple dominate the local market for good reason. White oak and red oak burn hot and long—oak delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord, making it one of the best choices for sustained warmth. Maple, particularly hard maple, runs close behind at around 20 million BTUs per cord and splits cleanly, which matters if you're processing wood yourself.
Birch and cherry are also available locally but tend to burn faster and hotter initially, making them better as secondary woods to layer with oak. The key is mixing your stack: start with dense oak as your base, then add maple for consistent heat output.
Seasoned wood is non-negotiable. Fresh-cut wood contains 50% moisture or more and produces more creosote buildup in your chimney while delivering less heat. Properly seasoned firewood sits for 6–12 months after splitting, reaching about 20% moisture content. When you order firewood delivered to your door, always confirm it's been seasoned to standard.
Delivery, Stacking, and What to Expect
A cord of wood measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet tall, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Most Lafayette suppliers offer cord and half-cord quantities, with pricing typically between $250–$350 per cord depending on wood type and delivery distance within the region. Half-cord and quarter-cord options work well if you want to test a supplier's quality before committing to a full order.
Local firewood delivery usually arrives within 1–2 weeks during off-season (spring and summer) and can stretch to 3–4 weeks once demand picks up in fall. Many suppliers offer stacking services for an additional fee—worth the cost if you lack a suitable storage area or prefer not to handle the physical work.
Spotting Quality and Avoiding Problems
Before accepting delivery, inspect a few pieces from the load. Properly seasoned wood splits apart easily and shows radial cracks on the log ends. Strike a piece with a hammer or axe handle—it should ring hollow, not thud dully. Avoid suppliers pushing wood that looks freshly split or has bark still firmly attached; that's usually green wood.
One regional concern: the Emerald Ash Borer has spread throughout New York, so never accept ash firewood unless it comes from within 50 miles of Lafayette and the supplier can confirm inspection. This pest devastates ash trees and can hitchhike across state lines in firewood.
Shute's Logging And Feeds is a solid local option for cord of wood delivered and stacked in Lafayette. Call ahead to confirm current pricing and availability—local suppliers often adjust pricing by season and wood type.

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




