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Firewood Delivery in Milford, NY: What Local Buyers Need to Know
If you're heating with wood in Milford, you already know the drill—reliable firewood delivery matters when winter temperatures drop. The Hudson Valley region gets cold enough that a steady cord supply isn't optional, and ordering from a local source beats scrambling in January. Here's what you need to know before placing your order.
Best Firewood Species for Milford Winters
Oak is your top choice for the area. Hard maple and oak both burn hot and long, producing around 24 million BTUs per cord—ideal for sustained heating through New York winters. Oak logs take longer to season (6–12 months), so plan ahead if you're cutting your own. If you need wood sooner, seasoned maple burns nearly as hot (23.6 million BTUs per cord) and seasons faster than oak, typically ready in 6–8 months.
Avoid ash at the moment. The Emerald Ash Borer has decimated ash populations across the Northeast, and the insect spreads through firewood transport. New York recommends buying firewood within 50 miles of your home and avoiding ash altogether—it's easier to stick with oak and maple anyway.
Cherry and birch are pleasant secondary options. Birch produces about 21 million BTUs per cord and smells great when burning, though it doesn't match oak's longevity. Both burn cleaner than softwoods and leave less creosote buildup in your chimney.
Seasoned vs. Green Wood: The Critical Difference
Never accept freshly cut (green) firewood for winter heating. Wet wood produces more smoke, less heat, and gunks up your chimney. Look for seasoned firewood—wood that's been split and dried for at least six months. Check these markers:
- Moisture content under 20% (ideally 15–18%). If the supplier doesn't mention moisture, ask for a meter reading.
- Cracked ends and loose bark on individual logs. Fresh wood is smooth and tight.
- Hollow sound when you tap two logs together. Green wood sounds dull and heavy.
- Visible checking (radial cracks) on the log face. That's a sign the wood has dried properly.
In Milford's climate, you'll burn through 3–4 cords over a full heating season if wood is your primary source, or 1–2 cords for supplemental heat. Price typically runs $250–$350 per cord in this area, depending on species and delivery distance.
What to Expect From Local Delivery
Most local suppliers, including Old Town Landscaping & Firewood, deliver and stack to your preferred location. Standard minimums are a half cord or full cord—quarter cords aren't always practical for delivery. Ask upfront about:
- Stacking included? Quality suppliers will stack neatly (not just dump logs).
- Delivery timing. Spring and early summer orders usually arrive within 2–3 weeks. Fall orders may have longer waits.
- Wood species at time of order. Confirm you're getting oak or maple, not a mixed generic "hardwood."
- Moisture documentation. Reputable dealers provide a moisture reading with delivery.
Order early—late August through September is smart timing. Winter demand pushes prices up and delivery windows close fast.
Why Local Matters
Buying from a nearby supplier ensures the wood hasn't traveled hundreds of miles, reducing the Emerald Ash Borer risk. Local operators know Milford's climate and can match wood types to your heating needs. You also build a relationship for next year's order, and you're supporting a regional business rather than a distant bulk operation.

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

