Firewood Suppliers Near Aberdeen, SD

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 2/22/2026

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    Getting Firewood in Aberdeen

    Aberdeen winters are serious business. Temperatures drop well below freezing from November through March, and whether you're heating a cabin, fireplace, or wood stove, reliable firewood delivery makes the difference between comfort and scrambling. The good news: local suppliers deliver seasoned hardwood right to your door, typically ready within a week. Most households in the area burn between 3–5 cords per season, depending on setup and how cold it gets.

    Best Wood Types for South Dakota Winters

    Oak is your gold standard for Aberdeen. It burns hot and long, delivering roughly 24 million BTUs per cord—about as efficient as it gets for hardwoods. Oak logs produce less creosote buildup in your chimney than softer woods, which matters if you're burning regularly. The downside: it seasons slowly (12–18 months), so don't buy green oak expecting to burn it this month.

    Ash is another excellent local choice, with 21.6 million BTUs per cord and faster seasoning times (6–8 months). It splits cleanly, lights easily, and burns with minimal spark. If you're looking for a reliable everyday wood that won't leave ash residue all over your living room, ash is worth the extra effort to source.

    Cottonwood is cheaper and available locally, but it's a softer wood with only 15.9 million BTUs per cord. It burns faster and dirtier, leaving more creosote inside your flue. Use it for kindling or secondary heat, not as your main supply.

    What to Expect from Local Delivery

    Firewood delivered and stacked in Aberdeen typically costs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and whether you want it stacked against your home. Half-cord and quarter-cord options work well if you're testing a supplier or have limited storage. Most local operators deliver within 1–2 weeks, though summer orders may take longer.

    When your firewood arrives, inspect the load immediately. Reputable suppliers will stack neatly and leave you contact info if issues arise. Ask about delivery minimums—some require a full cord, others accept half-cord orders. Stacking fees (typically $20–$40 extra) are worth it if you have mobility concerns or limited time.

    How to Spot Quality Seasoned Firewood

    Seasoned firewood should contain 20% moisture or less. Look for these signs:

    • Cracked log ends: Seasoned wood shrinks and cracks visibly at the ends
    • Ring test: Tap two logs together—a hollow, ringing sound means dry wood; a dull thud means moisture inside
    • Weight: Properly seasoned wood feels noticeably lighter than fresh-cut logs
    • Bark: It should peel away easily or be completely loose

    Watch for Pests When Buying Locally

    The Emerald Ash Borer is a major concern across South Dakota. If you're buying ash firewood, confirm it comes from a supplier within 50 miles of Aberdeen. Transporting ash logs long distances can spread this destructive beetle. Always ask where the wood was sourced—reputable local suppliers will tell you.

    Order firewood near you from established local operators rather than unknown sellers. A focused relationship with one reliable supplier beats hunting for the cheapest deal, especially when pest risks are involved.

    Get firewood delivered early—by September or October—so it has time to season further and you avoid the winter crunch when everyone needs wood at once.

    Sarah Mitchell
    Sarah Mitchell
    Firewood Industry Analyst

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

    Updated: 2/22/2026

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