Firewood Suppliers Near Austin, TX
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Firewood Delivery in Austin: What You Need to Know
If you heat with a fireplace or wood stove in Austin, ordering firewood delivered and stacked beats hauling it yourself—especially during Central Texas's unpredictable cold snaps. Most Austin residents use firewood as supplemental heat, so understanding wood quality and local delivery options matters more than you'd think.
Best Wood Species for Austin Firewood
Mesquite is the local favorite. It burns hot and slow, delivering around 24-28 million BTUs per cord, and the smoke smells excellent if you're grilling or enjoying an outdoor fire. Oak ranks second—typically 24 million BTUs per cord—and splits cleanly once seasoned. Pecan works too, though it's pricier and burns similar to oak.
Whatever species you choose, seasoned firewood is non-negotiable. Green wood clogs your chimney with creosote and barely produces heat. Properly seasoned wood has been dried for 6-12 months and should sit at 20% moisture content or lower. Look for cracks radiating from log ends and a hollow sound when you strike two pieces together—both signs of dry wood.
What to Expect From Local Delivery
Local firewood delivery in Austin typically costs $300-400 per full cord, depending on wood species and delivery distance. Half-cord and quarter-cord loads run proportionally higher but work fine if you're testing a new wood type or have limited storage.
Dwayne Dougherty Firewood and Woodchuck Firewood Austin both serve the metro area and handle delivery logistics smoothly. Most local suppliers offer same-week or next-week delivery; confirm lead times when ordering. Some will stack your wood, which saves your back—ask upfront whether that's included or costs extra.
Delivery and stacking expectations:
- Full cord = 128 cubic feet (4 ft high × 4 ft deep × 8 ft long)
- Half cord fits most garage corners or side yards
- Delivery windows typically run mornings or early afternoons
- Confirm driveway access and where you want wood stacked before the truck arrives
Pest and Quality Concerns
Texas firewood regulations don't carry the same interstate restrictions as northern states, but oak wilt is a serious regional problem. Never transport oak firewood long distances outside your local area; stick to wood sourced within 50 miles of Austin. Oak wilt spreads through root systems and fresh-cut oak can harbor the fungus. Buying local keeps it contained.
When your firewood arrives, inspect loads quickly. Seasoned wood shouldn't feel heavy or smell musty. If pieces bend without cracking or feel spongy, it's not ready—contact the supplier immediately for replacement.
Get Firewood Delivered Near You
Order early if you expect a cold winter. December and January get busy, so placing orders in October or November ensures reliable firewood home delivery without rush fees. Start with local suppliers who know Austin's climate and can guarantee quality seasoned stock.

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

