Firewood Suppliers Near Walworth, NY
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Walworth.
Getting Firewood to Your Walworth Home
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to cut heating costs through the colder months, ordering firewood delivered and stacked at your door beats hauling it yourself. Walworth residents typically pay $250–$350 per cord for quality seasoned hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Local suppliers in the area understand the region's heating needs and can usually arrange delivery within days rather than weeks.
Best Firewood Choices for Walworth
Oak is the gold standard for the region. Red and white oak both burn hot and long—around 24–25 million BTUs per cord—making them ideal if you're counting on firewood as a serious heat source. Maple is another excellent local option, delivering similar heat output (around 24 million BTUs per cord) while splitting cleanly and drying faster than oak.
Birch, also available locally, burns well but with slightly lower BTU output (around 21 million BTUs per cord). It's a solid choice for supplemental heating or ambiance fires. Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce unless you're purely after flame and warmth isn't your main goal—they create excessive creosote buildup in chimneys and don't last as long in the firebox.
When ordering, specify seasoned wood. Freshly cut "green" wood won't ignite properly and wastes energy. Seasoned wood has been dried to roughly 20% moisture content or lower, which takes 6–12 months depending on the species and storage conditions.
Delivery, Stacking & Order Sizes
Local firewood delivery in Walworth typically arrives within 3–5 business days. Many suppliers offer stacking service for an additional fee—worth the cost if you're buying a full cord and don't want to spend a weekend unloading. If you're just starting out or testing a supplier, a half cord or quarter cord lets you evaluate quality before committing to larger volumes.
Ask upfront about delivery minimums. Some operators require a full cord; others are flexible with smaller quantities. Confirm whether they stack wood neatly (easier to access and season further if needed) or simply dump it in a pile. Stacked wood also sheds rain better, extending its usability.
Checking for Quality & Pests
Before accepting delivery, inspect the wood. Seasoned logs should have visible radial cracks on the end grain—a sign the wood has dried properly. Strike two pieces together; they should make a hollow thunk, not a dull thud. Pick one up; it should feel lighter than you'd expect for its size.
One critical concern in New York: the Emerald Ash Borer. This invasive beetle has devastated ash trees across the state, and moving firewood from distant regions can spread it further. Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Walworth whenever possible. Local suppliers like Craft Tree & Land Clearing understand these restrictions and source responsibly.
Store firewood off the ground on a rack, cover the top (but not the sides, which need airflow), and keep it at least 20 feet from your home to minimize pest exposure.

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




