Firewood Suppliers Near Summerville, SC

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    Firewood Delivery in Summerville, SC: What You Need to Know

    Summerville's humid subtropical climate means most residents rely on firewood for supplemental heating or occasional fireplace use rather than primary heat. If you're shopping for seasoned firewood in the area, there are a few practical things to understand before placing an order.

    The typical cost for firewood delivered and stacked in Summerville runs $280–$380 per cord, depending on wood type and whether the supplier handles stacking. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you need smaller quantities for occasional use. Always verify the seller is delivering wood from within 50 miles of Summerville—this reduces the risk of transporting invasive pests like the Emerald Ash Borer and Southern Pine Beetle, which can damage local timber.

    Best Firewood Species for Summerville

    Oak and Hickory are your top choices in the Lowcountry. Both are hardwoods that burn hot and long, producing around 24 million BTUs per cord—well suited for Summerville's intermittent cold snaps and occasional ice storms. Oak splits cleanly and seasons reliably within 12–18 months. Hickory burns even hotter but takes longer to season and is denser, so you'll move less volume to achieve the same heat output.

    Pine is cheaper and dries quickly (6–9 months), but it produces more creosote buildup in your chimney and only yields about 16 million BTUs per cord. Save pine for kindling or very occasional use. Pecan is a regional option that performs similarly to hickory—excellent heat, slow to season.

    What to Expect From Local Delivery

    Most Summerville firewood suppliers offer delivery within a few days to a week. When your cord arrives, verify the load visually. A full cord is a stack measuring 4 feet tall, 8 feet long, and 16 inches deep—that's the legal standard. Many suppliers also offer stacking service for an additional fee, which saves your back if you don't have the space or time to organize it yourself.

    Quarter-cord and half-cord deliveries are common for homeowners testing a new supplier or heating a single room. Ask upfront whether your supplier includes stacking or leaves wood in a pile for you to organize.

    How to Verify Seasoned Firewood

    Seasoned wood should have a moisture content below 20%. Here's how to check:

    • Look for end cracks: Properly seasoned logs split and check (crack) radially from the center outward—this is normal and a good sign.
    • Listen to the ring test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood produces a hollow, ringing sound. Wet wood thuds dully.
    • Check the bark: Loose, peeling bark suggests the wood has dried adequately. Tight bark often means it's still wet.
    • Ask for documentation: Reputable suppliers like Trackside Firewood provide seasoning dates or moisture meter readings.

    Wet or green firewood creates excessive creosote, reduces heat output, and can damage your chimney. Don't accept wood that feels heavy or smells strongly of sap.

    Local Supplier Option

    Trackside Firewood serves Summerville with personal attention to seasoning and delivery standards. They stock local oak and hickory, offer stacking, and provide quarter-cord to full-cord quantities. Call ahead to confirm current inventory and delivery windows.

    Order your firewood early—late summer through early fall is peak demand, and reliable suppliers book up quickly. Plan to have wood on hand at least 4–6 weeks before you actually need to burn it, in case moisture levels exceed your expectations.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

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

    Updated: 9/22/2025

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