Firewood Suppliers Near Memphis, TN
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Firewood Delivery in Memphis: What You Need to Know
If you're heating with wood in Memphis, you've got a different set of considerations than folks up north. Our winters are mild—rarely dropping below freezing for extended periods—but when the cold does roll in, a reliable firewood supply makes all the difference. Whether you're warming a fireplace, wood stove, or backup heating system, sourcing quality seasoned firewood delivered locally saves time and ensures you're not left scrambling mid-season.
Memphis sits in a region where oak and hickory dominate the landscape, and both are excellent choices for your hearth. Oak is your workhorse: it burns long and hot, typically delivering around 24 million BTUs per cord, and splits cleanly for easy handling. Hickory is even hotter—hitting 27 million BTUs per cord—making it ideal if you want maximum heat output from less wood. Both species are readily available through local suppliers and store well when properly seasoned.
Choosing the Right Wood for Your Setup
Seasoned hardwood is non-negotiable. Green or freshly cut wood produces excessive creosote buildup in your chimney, creates poor draft, and wastes money on wood that's mostly steam rather than heat. Look for wood that's been split and stacked for at least 6–12 months. You can verify seasoning by checking for radial cracks on log ends (a sign moisture has left the wood) and using a moisture meter—anything under 20% is ready to burn.
Avoid cherry and walnut for regular burning; these are too valuable to burn and don't offer significant heat advantages over oak and hickory. If you encounter suppliers selling "mixed hardwoods," ask specifically what's included. Softwoods like pine produce excessive creosote and aren't worth the risk to your chimney.
One important caution: ask your supplier where the wood was sourced within the region. The emerald ash borer is active across Tennessee and can survive transport in firewood. Reputable local suppliers source wood within 50 miles and understand quarantine guidelines. Woodland Tree Service, a trusted local option, sources firewood responsibly and delivers seasoned wood ready to burn.
Delivery, Stacking, and Logistics
Firewood pricing in Memphis typically runs $300–$400 per cord for quality seasoned hardwood, depending on delivery distance and whether stacking is included. Many suppliers offer half-cord ($150–$200) and quarter-cord ($75–$100) options if you're testing a new stove or need a smaller quantity to start.
Delivery usually takes 1–3 weeks depending on season and current demand. Stacked delivery—where wood is neatly stacked at your home—costs more but saves hours of labor. Confirm whether your supplier includes this service or if you're responsible for unstacking the delivery pile.
Quality Checks Before You Buy
When wood arrives, inspect it immediately. Strike a log with a mallet—properly seasoned wood produces a hollow ring, not a dull thud. Feel the weight; green wood is noticeably heavier. Run your hand across the surface; dry wood feels less tacky. If you're uncertain, invest in a simple moisture meter (under $30) to verify the wood is actually dry.
Order early in fall if possible. By December, suppliers are often booked, and quality picks thin out. Starting with a half cord lets you verify the supplier's quality before committing to a full cord.

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