Firewood Suppliers Near Rock Hill, SC
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Firewood Delivery in Rock Hill, SC: What You Need to Know
If you heat with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in Rock Hill, you'll want reliable access to seasoned firewood that actually burns clean and hot. The Piedmont climate here means winters aren't brutal, but a cold snap can last weeks—and having quality wood on hand beats scrambling for last-minute bundles at the hardware store.
Rock Hill sits in York County, where oak and hickory grow abundantly. Both are excellent for residential heating, though hickory burns slightly hotter and longer. You'll find seasoned firewood delivered and stacked throughout the region, with typical pricing around $250-$350 per cord depending on wood type and delivery distance. Half cords and quarter cords are also available if you're testing a new stove or stocking a smaller space.
Best Firewood Species for Rock Hill Winters
Oak is the go-to choice for most Rock Hill homeowners. White oak and red oak both provide reliable heat output around 24-28 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned. It splits cleanly, stacks well, and burns slowly—meaning fewer trips to refill your stove during an evening. The trade-off: oak takes 12-18 months to season, so order it well ahead.
Hickory is harder to find but worth seeking out. It delivers roughly 27-29 million BTUs per cord and produces minimal creosote buildup in chimneys. If you can locate a local firewood delivery service carrying hickory, it's premium stuff for serious heat and long burn times.
Avoid pine and softwoods for your main heating wood. They're tempting because they're cheap and easy to split, but they produce excessive creosote and leave more ash. Save softwoods for kindling or outdoor fire pits only.
Delivery and Cord Sizes Explained
When you order firewood delivered to your Rock Hill home, clarify exactly what you're getting. A full cord is 128 cubic feet (a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long). Many suppliers also offer half cords (64 cubic feet) and quarter cords (32 cubic feet), which work well if you don't have storage space or only need seasonal backup heat.
Most local delivery services in the area can drop off and stack wood within 5-7 days, depending on order volume. Ask whether stacking is included—some charge extra, others build it into the price. If you're storing wood for next winter, stack it in a dry location with airflow underneath (pallets or a raised rack work well) and leave the top exposed to rain, which actually helps the seasoning process.
Spotting Quality Seasoned Firewood
Before accepting a delivery, know what seasoned wood looks like. Properly dried firewood should have:
- Moisture content below 20% (ideally 15-20%). If the seller has a moisture meter, ask them to test a few logs from your pile.
- Visible cracks and checking on the log ends—this is a sign wood has lost internal moisture.
- A hollow sound when you tap two logs together. Wet wood sounds dull; dry wood rings.
- Bark that peels away easily, though some bark retention is fine.
One regional concern for South Carolina buyers: watch for oak wilt and southern pine beetle damage if buying from local sources. Oak wilt spreads through root systems and can kill entire trees. Buy firewood within 50 miles of Rock Hill when possible, and never transport logs from unknown sources across state lines—many states restrict this to prevent pest spread.
Rustic Roots Warehouse is a solid local option in Rock Hill for seasoned hardwood delivery. They handle stacking and can source both oak and hickory on request. Get a moisture reading before they leave your property, and you'll have reliable heat for months.

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