Firewood Suppliers Near Lewisburg, TN
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Firewood in Lewisburg: What You Need to Know
Lewisburg sits in Marshall County, where winters demand reliable heating and outdoor gatherings are a year-round fixture. Whether you're stocking up for a wood stove, fireplace, or bonfire, understanding local firewood options saves money and headaches. Prices in the Lewisburg area typically run $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Most residents find that ordering firewood delivered and stacked eliminates the labor and ensures you get properly seasoned wood ready to burn.
Best Firewood Species for Lewisburg Winters
Oak remains the gold standard in Middle Tennessee. White oak and red oak both burn hot and long—around 24–28 million BTUs per cord—making them ideal for sustained heating through the season. Oak's density means it produces less creosote buildup in your chimney, a real safety consideration if you're burning regularly.
Hickory is your second-best choice. It burns even hotter than oak (around 27–29 million BTUs per cord) and creates minimal spark, making it safer for open fires. Hickory also splits cleanly and seasons faster than oak, usually in 9–12 months rather than 18.
Walnut and cherry are available locally but are better reserved for specialty uses—woodworking or smoking meat—since they're overkill for heating and harder to source in volume.
Delivery and Stacking Options
Local suppliers around Lewisburg typically offer cord, half-cord, and quarter-cord quantities. A full cord measures 4 feet high by 4 feet deep by 8 feet long; half cords and quarter cords are proportional splits. Most delivery services can bring wood to your door within 3–7 days of ordering, depending on demand and your location within Marshall County.
When you get firewood delivered and stacked, confirm upfront whether the supplier stacks it neatly (usually in a single row or log-cabin style) or simply drops it in a pile. Stacking adds cost but protects wood from rain and makes it easier to count what you've actually received.
Spotting Seasoned Firewood
Moisture content is everything. Seasoned firewood sits 12–18 months and reaches roughly 20% moisture—dry enough to ignite and burn hot. When you inspect delivered wood, look for:
- Cracks on log ends: Radial checks (cracks radiating from the center) signal proper drying.
- Hollow sound: Strike two logs together; seasoned wood rings hollow. Wet wood thuds dully.
- Color and bark: Bark that's loosening or falling off indicates age. Pale wood on the freshly cut end means it may still be green.
Pest Awareness in Tennessee
The Emerald Ash Borer and Oak Wilt are active threats in Tennessee. When sourcing firewood locally—especially if you get firewood delivered from distant suppliers—verify the wood originates within 50 miles of Lewisburg. Never transport firewood from other states, as this spreads invasive pests. Mr Firewood and other local operators understand these regulations and source responsibly, but it's worth confirming when you order.
Moving Forward
Order early: autumn demand peaks in September and October. Reliable local suppliers fill their schedules fast. Get a cord of oak or hickory now, stack it properly, and you'll have quality firewood burning clean through the season.

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