Firewood Suppliers Near Garland, TX

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    Firewood Delivery in Garland, TX: What You Need to Know

    If you're heating with a fireplace or wood stove in Garland, you'll want seasoned hardwood delivered before the cold months hit. The Dallas-Fort Worth area sits in a region where winter heating demands are moderate but real—and ordering early from a reliable local supplier beats scrambling for last-minute inventory.

    What wood burns best in Garland

    Mesquite and oak are your go-to species in North Texas. Mesquite is dense and burns hot—around 24 million BTU per cord—making it ideal if you want fewer loads and longer burn times. Oak is slightly more forgiving for newer wood stove users and splits cleanly for storage. Both season well in the Texas climate. Hickory and pecan also work nicely if your supplier stocks them, though they're less common than mesquite.

    The key is buying seasoned wood, not green wood fresh off a truck. Seasoned firewood sits 6–12 months after splitting, drying to around 20% moisture content. It ignites easier, burns hotter, and produces less creosote buildup in your chimney—a real concern in areas with frequent fireplace use. Green wood smolders, wastes energy, and can create dangerous chimney fires.

    Local delivery options and pricing

    Firewood delivered and stacked in Garland typically runs $300–400 per full cord, depending on wood type and whether the supplier includes stacking at your home. Half-cord and quarter-cord loads are available if you're testing a new wood stove or have limited storage. Most local suppliers offer delivery within 1–2 weeks of order, though winter demand can push timelines longer.

    When comparing costs, ask about delivery fees separately—some bundle it into the per-cord price, others charge a flat rate. A cord of wood delivered to your door should include honest measurement (a true cord is 128 cubic feet: 4 feet tall, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long).

    How to spot quality seasoned wood

    Before accepting your delivery, check these marks of properly seasoned firewood:

    • Cracked ends: The exposed log ends should show radial cracks from drying shrinkage.
    • Moisture content: A quality supplier will have tested their wood at 20% moisture or lower. Ask for proof if you're skeptical.
    • Sound test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood rings with a hollow sound; green wood thuds dully.
    • Color and bark: Bark should be loosening or falling away. Pale or grayed wood on the sides is normal and indicates age.

    Local pest and stacking concerns

    North Texas faces risk from oak wilt and southern pine beetle, so buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Garland whenever possible. Transporting wood from distant regions can introduce pests to your area. Ask your supplier where their wood comes from—reputable local sources will tell you.

    For storage, stack your firewood off the ground (use concrete blocks or a metal rack) and keep it in direct sun. A covered top protects from rain, but sides should stay open for airflow. Stacking away from your house by 10+ feet reduces pest entry and fire risk.

    Order early—August or September—rather than waiting until November. Local suppliers work steadily through fall, and placing your order ahead gives you more flexibility in delivery timing and wood type selection.

    Marcus Doyle
    Marcus Doyle
    Forestry & Wood Fuel Specialist

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

    Updated: 11/28/2025

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