Firewood Suppliers Near Shippensburg, PA
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Firewood Delivery in Shippensburg, PA: What You Need to Know
If you heat with wood or just want a reliable fireplace supply, finding quality firewood in Shippensburg means understanding what local suppliers can deliver and what to watch for when you buy. The Cumberland County area experiences cold winters that demand properly seasoned hardwood, and knowing the difference between good fuel and a costly mistake will save you money and headaches.
Best Wood Types for Shippensburg Winters
Oak and hickory dominate the local firewood market, and for good reason. White oak burns hot and long, delivering roughly 24 million BTUs per cord—ideal for heating through Pennsylvania winters. Hickory matches that performance and adds excellent coaling properties, meaning your fire holds steady heat for hours. Both woods split cleanly and season within 6-12 months if properly stacked.
Maple and cherry are available but less common for primary heating. Maple produces around 20 million BTUs per cord and works well as supplemental wood, while cherry burns faster and suits shorter, hotter fires. The real advantage of buying locally: these species are already acclimated to your climate and moisture conditions.
Seasoned firewood Shippensburg suppliers typically charge $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether stacking is included. Half-cord bundles run $130–$180, and quarter-cord bundles are available for testing new suppliers or supplementing existing stock. Always confirm pricing includes delivery; some local operations quote stump prices only.
Delivery and Stacking Logistics
Local firewood delivery in the Shippensburg area usually takes 1–2 weeks from order to arrival, though peak season (September through November) can stretch that to 3 weeks. Most reputable suppliers offer stacking services for a modest fee—worth paying if you lack the time or space to organize a full cord yourself.
A cord of wood delivered measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet tall, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Many households burning daily through winter need 3–5 cords. Confirm that your supplier delivers to your property and can stack near your storage area; some charge extra for steep driveways or difficult access.
Verify Seasoning Before You Buy
This step separates smart buyers from frustrated customers. Properly seasoned firewood has:
- Moisture content below 20% (measure with a moisture meter; they cost $20–$40)
- Visible radial cracks on log ends
- Hollow sound when two pieces are struck together (wet wood sounds dull)
Green or freshly cut wood burns poorly, creates excessive smoke and creosote buildup in your chimney, and wastes money. Don't accept unseasoned wood at any price.
Watch for Pests Before Bringing Wood Home
The emerald ash borer remains a serious threat throughout Pennsylvania. If any ash logs appear in your delivery, ask your supplier where the wood was sourced. Purchase firewood within 50 miles of Shippensburg when possible—the closer the source, the lower the risk of transporting infected wood. Spotted lanternfly can also harbor in bark crevices, so inspect bundles before stacking near your home.
Modn's Firewood and Logging operates locally and understands these regional concerns. Building a relationship with one reliable supplier beats chasing deals; you'll get consistent quality and someone who knows your heating needs.

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





