Firewood Suppliers Near Lanesville, NY

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 12/4/2025

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    Getting Firewood in Lanesville

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace for backup warmth in Lanesville, sourcing quality firewood locally makes practical sense. The Hudson Valley's cold winters mean most residents either stock up by September or arrange regular delivery throughout the heating season. Pricing for firewood delivered and stacked in Lanesville typically runs $250-350 per cord, depending on wood type and whether the supplier handles stacking. A cord of wood delivered to your door should arrive seasoned—that's non-negotiable for efficiency and to avoid creosote buildup in your chimney.

    Best Wood Types for Lanesville Burning

    Oak is the gold standard for the region. White oak and red oak both split well, burn long and hot (around 24-28 million BTU per cord), and season in 6-12 months depending on how you stack it. If the supplier offers oak, that's your primary choice. Maple is also excellent—it produces similar heat output and seasons quickly, making it reliable if you're ordering closer to winter.

    Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce entirely. They produce excessive creosote, which clogs chimneys and creates genuine fire hazards. Pine may be cheap upfront, but the cost of chimney cleaning or worse—a chimney fire—makes it a false economy.

    One critical concern for Lanesville buyers: the Emerald Ash Borer has spread throughout New York State. Never buy firewood from suppliers who mill or harvest ash wood, and always ask where their logs originate. The safest approach is buying from local sources within 50 miles who can confirm their wood doesn't include ash. Many responsible suppliers in the region have stopped cutting ash entirely.

    Delivery and Logistics

    When you order firewood delivered and stacked in Lanesville, expect delivery within 1-3 weeks depending on season and supplier availability. Most local suppliers offer quarter-cord, half-cord, and full-cord quantities. A half-cord is 64 cubic feet and works well for occasional heating; a full cord is 128 cubic feet and suits regular wood-burning throughout winter.

    Stacking service typically adds $25-50 to your order but saves you physical labor and ensures proper airflow for seasoning if you're storing extra supply. Ask your supplier about their stacking—wood should be in a single-layer row, not haphazardly piled, to dry correctly before burning.

    How to Verify Seasoned Firewood

    Seasoned wood should have a moisture content of 20% or lower. Here's how to spot quality:

    • Check the ends: Properly seasoned logs show visible radial cracks from the center outward—the wood shrinks as it dries, creating natural splits.
    • Listen: Strike two pieces together. Seasoned wood rings like a hollow knock; wet wood sounds dull and heavy.
    • Look for bark: Wood that's been drying 6+ months often has bark beginning to peel or already missing.

    Don't accept greenish or freshly split wood labeled as seasoned. It won't burn cleanly, creates excessive smoke, and produces minimal heat—all reasons to get firewood delivered by a supplier with a solid local reputation.

    Order early in the season when inventory is fresh and delivery slots are less constrained.

    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: 12/4/2025

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