Firewood Suppliers Near Fort Worth, TX
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Firewood Delivery in Fort Worth: What You Need to Know
Fort Worth winters are mild compared to northern states, but plenty of homeowners still rely on fireplaces and wood stoves for supplemental heat or ambiance. If you're planning to order firewood delivered and stacked, understanding local wood options and what to look for will save you money and frustration.
Typically, seasoned firewood in Fort Worth runs $300–400 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Prices vary based on whether you're in the urban core or further out, and whether the supplier handles stacking.
Which Firewood Burns Best in Fort Worth
Messquite and oak dominate the Texas firewood market, and both thrive here. Mesquite is a local favorite—it's dense, burns hot (around 24 million BTUs per cord), and produces excellent coals for long, steady heat. Oak runs slightly lower in BTU output (around 24 million BTUs per cord for live oak varieties) but is reliable and widely available.
Hickory and pecan are excellent alternatives if you can source them locally. Both have high BTU ratings and burn clean. The key is ordering wood that's been seasoned for at least 6–12 months; green or freshly cut wood creates excessive smoke, creosote buildup in your chimney, and wasted heat.
Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Door
When you order firewood for local delivery in Fort Worth, expect to specify cord size—full cord, half cord, or quarter cord quantities are standard. Most local suppliers offer delivery within 10–20 miles of their location. Ask upfront about:
- Delivery timing: Many suppliers can deliver within 3–7 days, though peak season (October–December) may stretch to 2–3 weeks.
- Stacking: Some include stacking at your site; others charge extra. A stacked cord takes up roughly 128 cubic feet, so measure your storage space beforehand.
- Minimum orders: Most require at least a half cord for delivery to be worthwhile.
Spotting Quality Seasoned Wood
Don't assume firewood is ready to burn just because it looks dry. True seasoned firewood should have:
- Moisture content below 20%: Use a moisture meter (available at any hardware store for $20–30) to verify.
- Cracked or split ends: Well-seasoned logs show radial cracks on the cut ends.
- Hollow sound when struck: Tap two logs together; seasoned wood rings hollow, while green wood sounds dull.
Local Pests and Safe Sourcing
Oak wilt is a serious concern in Texas, particularly with live oak. When ordering firewood, buy from suppliers within 50 miles of Fort Worth to minimize the risk of transporting infected wood. Never transport firewood long distances or import from other regions without verifying it's pest-free. Oak wilt spreads through contaminated wood and can devastate local trees.
Your Local Firewood Source
Big John's Wood Products serves the Fort Worth area with seasoned hardwoods and personalized delivery service. They understand local wood quality standards and can advise on the best type for your heating needs. Reach out directly to discuss your specific requirements and get a delivery estimate.
Order early if you heat with wood regularly—spring and summer are the ideal times to secure your winter supply.

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