Firewood Suppliers Near Seguin, TX
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Getting Firewood in Seguin
If you're heating with a fireplace or wood stove in Seguin, sourcing quality firewood isn't complicated—but it does pay to know what you're buying. The Hill Country climate means you'll want wood that's properly seasoned and ready to burn efficiently. Most Seguin residents can expect to pay between $250–$350 per cord for quality hardwood, depending on delivery distance and wood type. When you order firewood delivered to your door in Seguin, you're looking at typical delivery windows of 3–7 days for local suppliers, with options for half-cord and full-cord purchases.
Best Firewood Species for Seguin
Mesquite and oak dominate the local landscape, and both burn hot—exactly what you need in the Texas climate. Mesquite is prized for its density and long burn time; it produces roughly 24–27 million BTUs per cord, making it one of the most efficient hardwoods available. Oak runs slightly lower at around 20–24 million BTUs per cord, but it's more forgiving to season and splits cleanly. Hickory is also available through regional suppliers and burns similarly hot to oak, with a pleasant aroma that many homeowners prefer.
The key difference: mesquite requires patience to season (12–18 months in Texas heat), while oak typically seasons in 8–12 months. If you're buying firewood delivered and stacked this season, ask your supplier about wood that's been seasoned at least one full year.
Delivery, Stacking, and Minimum Orders
Local firewood delivery in Seguin typically starts at a half-cord minimum, though most suppliers will deliver full cords. When a cord of wood delivered arrives at your property, confirm the stack is solid and uniform—a full cord should measure 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long. Many local providers include basic stacking, but clarify this upfront. Ask whether they'll stack against your home, in a shed, or simply drop and leave it for you to arrange.
Delivery costs vary by distance from the supplier's source, so get firewood delivered from a nearby operation whenever possible. Transporting wood more than 50 miles increases pest risk, particularly given Texas regulations around oak wilt, which can spread through firewood. Buying local firewood delivery protects both your property and your neighbors'.
How to Spot Quality Firewood
Seasoned firewood has a moisture content below 20%—the sweet spot for efficient, clean burning. Look for these signs:
- Cracked bark and split log ends: Seasoned wood shrinks as it dries, creating visible checks and cracks at the ends.
- Hollow sound: Strike two pieces together. Seasoned wood rings slightly hollow; wet wood sounds dull and heavy.
- Loose bark: Properly dried wood shows peeling bark; green wood clings tight.
When you buy firewood near you delivered, request seasoned wood by name and ask for documentation or a moisture meter reading if the supplier uses one.
ButlerWood Inc. operates locally in the Seguin area and understands the regional climate and wood species. They offer both cord and half-cord options with delivery, and their reputation reflects reliable seasoned hardwood sourcing.
Order early in the season—late summer through early fall is ideal. This gives you time to inspect delivery quality and arrange your wood before peak heating months.

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


