Firewood Suppliers Near Newburgh, NY

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

    If you're heating with a fireplace or wood stove in Newburgh, you'll want reliable firewood that's actually seasoned and ready to burn. The Hudson Valley climate means cold winters and plenty of demand for quality wood—and that also means plenty of folks selling green or poorly stored wood. Here's what separates a smart purchase from a headache.

    Best Wood Types for Newburgh Heating

    Oak is your workhorse hardwood in this region. White oak and red oak both burn hot and long, delivering around 24-28 million BTUs per cord. That efficiency matters when you're running a wood stove through February. The downside: oak needs 12-18 months to season properly, so buy ahead of the heating season.

    Maple is also abundant locally and burns well, though it produces slightly fewer BTUs (around 18-24 million per cord) and tends to spark more than oak. Still solid for supplemental heating or if oak isn't available. Cherry and birch are regional options too, though they won't match oak's heat output.

    Avoid ash if the wood was harvested after 2010. The emerald ash borer has devastated ash populations across New York, and buying local ash supports the removal of infested trees—but always verify the source. Buy from suppliers within 50 miles of Newburgh to minimize the risk of importing pests into your area.

    What to Expect from Local Delivery

    Firewood delivered and stacked in Newburgh typically costs $300-$400 per cord for quality seasoned hardwood, depending on species and how far the delivery travels within Orange County. Some suppliers offer half-cord quantities ($150-$200) if you want to start smaller. Delivery usually takes 1-2 weeks in off-season, longer during October through December when demand peaks.

    Confirm whether the price includes stacking at your location. A cord of wood takes real effort to unload—having it neatly stacked beats dumping it in a pile. Ask whether they deliver and stack, or just drop it. Also check minimum order size; some operations require a full cord, while others will deliver a quarter cord or half cord if you pay a delivery fee.

    How to Verify Seasoned Firewood

    Don't accept wood based on the seller's word alone. Seasoned wood should have moisture content below 20%—ideally 15-18%. Here's how to check:

    • Look for radial cracks running from the center to the bark on the log ends. This indicates the wood has dried and shrunk.
    • Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood rings like a hollow sound; green wood thuds. This simple test works.
    • Check the bark. Seasoned hardwood often has bark that's loose or partially fallen. Tight bark usually means the wood is still fresh.
    • Smell it. Freshly cut wood smells pungent and wet. Seasoned wood smells like dry wood.

    If you're ordering a cord delivered to your home, ask the supplier for proof of seasoning—some reputable operations measure moisture on site with a meter. Environmental Dreamscapes Firewood operates locally and can answer questions about sourcing and drying practices.

    The Bottom Line

    Buying cord of wood delivered to your door saves you time and backache, but quality matters more than convenience. Get seasoned hardwood, verify it before paying in full, and order early in fall. Your fireplace or stove will thank you.

    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: 11/9/2025

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