Firewood Suppliers Near Philadelphia, PA

    Verified by Marcus DoyleUpdated: 12/25/2025

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    Firewood Delivery in Philadelphia: What You Need to Know

    Philadelphia winters are cold enough that a reliable firewood supply makes a real difference, whether you're heating a rowhouse with a fireplace or supplementing a wood stove. The challenge is finding properly seasoned hardwood delivered locally—and knowing what to watch out for when you order. Most Philadelphia households that use firewood pay between $300–$450 per cord for quality seasoned hardwood, though prices vary based on delivery distance and whether you want stacking included.

    Best Firewood Species for Philadelphia

    Oak and hickory are your best bets in the Philadelphia area. White oak and red oak both deliver around 24–27 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned—that's dense, long-burning wood that keeps a fire going through the night without excessive creosote buildup. Hickory runs even hotter at 27+ million BTUs per cord, making it ideal if you're relying on firewood for serious heat output. Both species are harvested throughout Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic, so local suppliers can source them without long-distance shipping costs.

    Maple and cherry also burn well and are less dense than oak, making them easier to split and stack. They're good secondary wood to mix with your primary oak or hickory supply.

    One critical concern in this region: the emerald ash borer has devastated ash populations across Pennsylvania, and spotted lanternfly populations are expanding. When ordering firewood, always verify that your supplier sources wood from within 50 miles of Philadelphia. Wood transported from infested areas can carry both pests into your home and yard. Ask your supplier directly where their logs are harvested and seasoned.

    What Seasoned Wood Actually Means

    Don't assume "seasoned" means anything without verification. True seasoned firewood has a moisture content of 20% or below—that's what you need for efficient burning and minimal creosote. Here's how to check: Look for radial cracking on the log ends (the wood shrinks as it dries, creating visible splits radiating from the center). Strike two logs together—properly seasoned wood makes a hollow, sharp sound, not a dull thud. If the bark is loose and peeling, that's another good sign.

    Fresh-cut wood has 50%+ moisture and won't burn efficiently. It smolders, produces excessive smoke, and clogs your chimney with creosote buildup—a real fire hazard.

    Philadelphia Firewood Delivery: Cords, Half-Cords, and Minimums

    A full cord measures 4 feet tall × 8 feet long × 16 inches deep (128 cubic feet). Half-cords and quarter-cords are common for smaller fireplaces or testing a new supplier. Typical delivery in Philadelphia happens within 5–10 business days of ordering, depending on weather and the supplier's schedule. Many local suppliers offer stacking service for an additional fee (usually $50–$100 per cord)—worth it if you don't want to spend a Saturday morning hauling logs.

    Store your wood in a dry location with airflow—a covered rack is ideal, as it protects from rain while allowing moisture to escape. Never store firewood directly against your house siding.

    Finding a Reliable Local Supplier

    Phil's Firewood is a well-established local option with direct experience delivering to Philadelphia homes. They can advise on the right quantity for your needs and handle delivery logistics. When you call, ask about their sourcing (within 50 miles is best), moisture testing, and whether stacking is included or available.

    Marcus Doyle
    Marcus Doyle
    Forestry & Wood Fuel Specialist

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

    Updated: 12/25/2025

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