Firewood Suppliers Near Apollo, PA

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    Firewood Delivery in Apollo, PA: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with wood or use a fireplace in Apollo, you'll want reliable access to properly seasoned firewood. The Pittsburgh area gets cold enough that heating season runs solid from October through April, and having your wood supply lined up early makes a real difference. Most Apollo residents either heat their whole home with wood or use a fireplace as a supplemental heat source, so knowing what to look for—and what to avoid—saves money and headaches.

    Best Firewood Species for Apollo Winters

    Oak and hickory are your top choices in Western Pennsylvania. Both are hardwoods that burn hot and long, which matters when you're counting on consistent heat output. Oak delivers around 24 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned, making it reliable for all-night burns. Hickory runs even hotter at 27 million BTUs per cord, though it's less common locally. If you can source either, you're in good shape.

    Maple is another solid option if oak isn't available—it burns clean and produces decent coals. Avoid ash firewood entirely right now. The emerald ash borer has devastated ash populations across Pennsylvania, and purchasing ash wood can spread the pest to other areas. When ordering, specifically request oak or hickory from sellers who source wood within 50 miles of Apollo.

    Price-wise, seasoned firewood in Apollo typically runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Half-cord bundles run proportionally higher due to handling costs, so if you need substantial volume, ordering a full cord often makes financial sense.

    What to Expect From Local Delivery

    Most Apollo-area suppliers offer delivery and stacking services, though you'll want to confirm this upfront. Typical delivery windows are 1-2 weeks during off-peak season, but in September and October, expect longer waits. Minimum orders vary—some suppliers sell quarter cords, others require a full cord. Ask whether the price includes stacking and how the wood is measured (by face cord, which is visual measurement, or by actual cord volume, which is more precise).

    Have a clear, level delivery spot ready. Good airflow around stacked wood helps it stay dry. If you're ordering in spring or early summer, you have more flexibility and usually better pricing than rush orders in fall.

    Spotting Quality Seasoned Wood

    Seasoned firewood should have a moisture content around 20% or less. Here's how to check: look for cracks radiating from the center of log ends—that's the first sign wood is properly dried. Pick up a log and strike two pieces together; seasoned wood makes a hollow sound, not a dull thud. Fresh-cut wood sounds heavy and wet by comparison.

    Ask your supplier how long the wood has been stacked. Ideally, hardwoods like oak sit for at least 12 months before delivery. If they can't tell you the source and drying time, move on. You'll burn through twice as much wood, produce more creosote buildup in your chimney, and deal with frustrating smoke and poor heat output.

    Call Augie and Firewood Unlimited are established local options worth contacting for quotes and delivery details. Get specifics on species, moisture content, and whether delivery includes stacking.

    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: 3/13/2026

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