Firewood Suppliers Near Holland, OH
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Getting Firewood Delivered to Holland
If you heat with wood or rely on your fireplace during Ohio winters, knowing where to source quality firewood makes a real difference. Holland sits in Lucas County, where heating season runs long and steady from October through March. Most homeowners here need between 3–5 cords per season, depending on how much they're burning. Prices for firewood delivered and stacked in Holland typically run $250–$350 per cord, with discounts available if you buy in bulk or arrange spring delivery.
The key to avoiding hassle is ordering early—late summer through early fall—and verifying your supplier sources wood from within 50 miles of the area. This matters because Ohio's firewood ecosystem faces ongoing pressure from the Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive pest that's killed millions of ash trees across the state. Buying locally sourced wood reduces the risk of transporting infested wood into your property.
Best Firewood Species for Holland Winters
Oak is your top choice for sustained, hot burns. White oak and red oak both grow throughout northwest Ohio and deliver roughly 24–28 million BTUs per cord—that's peak performance for a fireplace or wood stove. Oak burns slower than softer woods, meaning you'll need fewer loads and less frequent restocking.
Hickory is a close second. It matches oak in heat output and produces less creosote buildup, which is a practical benefit if you're stove-dependent. Both species season well in Ohio's climate; 6–8 months of drying time is typically enough to reach the 20% moisture threshold that defines truly seasoned wood.
Maple and beech are solid secondary options if oak and hickory aren't available. Maple burns clean and hot (around 24 million BTUs per cord), while beech is denser and produces excellent coals for overnight burns.
Avoid softwoods like pine or spruce for regular heating. They ignite fast, burn hot but briefly, and leave heavy creosote deposits that increase chimney fire risk.
Delivery, Stacking & Logistics
Local firewood delivery to Holland typically happens within 5–7 days of order, depending on the supplier's schedule and your requested delivery date. Most local suppliers offer cord of wood delivered in full-cord (128 cubic feet), half-cord, and quarter-cord quantities. A full cord stacked in a standard 4×8×4 ft arrangement weighs roughly 2.5 tons when seasoned, so confirm your driveway can handle a delivery truck.
Stacking services vary. Some suppliers deliver loose and leave the stacking to you; others charge $50–$100 extra to stack it neat and covered. If you're receiving your first delivery, ask whether they'll stack along your house or in a designated storage area. Proper stacking with airflow underneath prevents rot and keeps wood drier through spring.
Spotting Quality, Seasoned Firewood
When your firewood arrives, check these markers:
- Visible cracks radiating from the center of log ends
- Hollow sound when two pieces strike each other (not a dull thud)
- Dark bark that peels easily without chunks of fresh wood underneath
- Moisture content test: Aim for 20% or lower. A simple handheld moisture meter costs $15–$25 and removes guesswork
Ask your supplier for a seasoning guarantee. Reputable local operations stand behind their product and will replace wood that's genuinely unseasoned.
For firewood delivered to your door in Holland, connect with local suppliers directly. Describe your heating setup, how much you burn per season, and your budget—you'll get a realistic quote and reliable service from someone who knows the regional firewood market.

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

