Firewood Suppliers Near Easley, SC
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Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Easley Home
If you're heating with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in Easley, ordering firewood delivered and stacked saves you the hassle of sourcing and hauling it yourself. The Piedmont climate means you'll want reliable seasoning and proper moisture control—wood sitting in South Carolina humidity doesn't dry evenly without care. Local suppliers understand this and typically season their stock 12–18 months before delivery.
Firewood costs in Easley typically run $250–350 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you're testing a new heating source or have limited storage space.
Best Firewood Species for Easley Conditions
Oak and hickory dominate local availability, and both are excellent choices. Oak burns hot and long—you're looking at roughly 24–27 million BTUs per cord—making it ideal for all-night burns in wood stoves. Hickory runs slightly hotter (24–28 million BTUs) and produces less creosote, which reduces chimney buildup and fire risk.
Pine is cheaper but produces more smoke and sparks, making it better for outdoor fire pits than indoor heating. Pecan, when available, splits similarly to hickory and burns cleanly, though it's less common in local inventory.
The key is seasoned wood with moisture content below 20 percent. Freshly cut or "green" wood smolders, produces excessive creosote, and wastes your money. Properly seasoned wood should have visible radial cracks on the log ends, feel lightweight, and ring hollow when struck—not a dull thud.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Most Easley firewood suppliers offer delivery within a 20–30 mile radius, with stacking included at no extra charge. Typical lead time is 5–10 business days, though busy seasons (September through November) may run longer. Order in late summer if you want guaranteed spring-cut inventory.
A full cord measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet high, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Half-cord and quarter-cord splits are common for smaller households or as supplements. Confirm exact dimensions with your supplier—some companies compress wood tighter than others, affecting actual volume.
Stack your wood in a location with good airflow and partial sun exposure. Keep it off bare ground (use pallets or a concrete pad) to prevent rot and moisture reabsorption from soil.
Pest Risks and Sourcing Caution
South Carolina deals with the Southern Pine Beetle and oak wilt—both can infect freshly cut trees. To minimize risk, buy firewood cut and seasoned locally rather than importing it from across state lines. Wood sourced within 50 miles of Easley is far safer than bargain shipments from unknown origins.
Reputable suppliers like Dan's Tree Care and Wagner Farms source locally and know the regional pest landscape. They're worth the call for sourcing transparency and seasoning standards.
Ready to Order
Contact local suppliers to confirm current pricing, delivery windows, and wood species in stock. Start with a half-cord if you're unsure of consumption rates—you can always order more once you know your household's needs.

Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.
