Firewood Suppliers Near Greer, SC
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Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Greer Home
If you're heating with a fireplace, wood stove, or insert in Greer, ordering firewood locally beats hauling it yourself—and a reliable local supplier who handles delivery and stacking takes the hassle out of winter prep. Most Greer residents rely on seasoned hardwood to maximize heat output and minimize creosote buildup in their chimneys. Whether you need a half cord for occasional burning or a full cord for consistent heating, understanding what to look for and what to expect from local delivery will save you money and frustration.
Greer's mild winters mean you won't burn through massive quantities, but the humidity and occasional ice storms make having dry, ready-to-burn wood essential. Quality firewood delivered to your door costs typically $250–$350 per cord in the Greer area, depending on species, seasoning, and delivery distance.
Best Firewood Species for Greer
Oak and hickory are your top choices for Greer heating. White oak and red oak deliver around 24–28 million BTU per cord—excellent heat output that keeps fires burning hot and long. Hickory runs slightly hotter at 27–29 million BTU per cord, making it ideal if you're running a wood stove in colder months. Both species are dense enough to resist quick burning, so you'll use less wood overall.
Pine and pecan are more common in the area but come with tradeoffs. Pine ignites fast and heats quickly, making it useful for starting fires, but it produces more creosote and burns down faster than hardwoods. Pecan is respectable for supplemental heating, though it's often mixed in with oak or hickory rather than used alone.
When ordering, ask your supplier for oak or hickory blends—most local operations mix species to balance price and performance. Avoid pine-only loads unless you're using it exclusively to start fires.
What to Expect From Local Delivery & Stacking
Local firewood delivery in Greer typically takes 3–7 days from order to drop-off, depending on the supplier's schedule. Most operators offer half-cord and full-cord quantities; some have quarter-cord minimums for smaller needs. Confirm whether stacking is included—stacked wood takes up far less space and dries more efficiently than loose piles.
Ask about placement too. A good supplier will stack wood near your primary storage area (garage, shed, or patio) to keep it convenient and off wet ground. Weather-exposed piles deteriorate faster, so proximity to shelter matters, especially in humid South Carolina summers.
Verifying You're Getting Seasoned Wood
Seasoned firewood should have moisture content of 20% or less. Here's how to spot it: look for visible cracks radiating from the center of log ends—these indicate the wood has dried fully. When you strike two logs together, seasoned wood produces a hollow, resonant sound; green wood sounds dull and heavy.
Ask your supplier for specifics on how long the wood was seasoned and where it was stored. Ideally, hardwoods like oak sit for 12–18 months before delivery.
Pest & Safety Considerations
South Carolina firewood can carry oak wilt and southern pine beetle, so buying from a local, established supplier within 50 miles of Greer is your best defense. Avoid transporting firewood long distances or buying from questionable sources—moving infected wood spreads these pests regionally. Your local supplier knows what's safe in the Greer area and handles it responsibly.
Order your firewood in late summer or early fall to ensure full seasoning before winter burning season.

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