Firewood Suppliers Near Sulphur Springs, TX
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Firewood Delivery in Sulphur Springs: What You Need to Know
If you heat with a fireplace or wood stove in Sulphur Springs, ordering firewood delivered and stacked saves you time and ensures you're prepared before the cold months arrive. Local residents typically pay $250–$350 per cord for quality seasoned hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Whether you need a half cord for occasional burns or a full cord for consistent winter heating, understanding what makes good firewood matters—especially in Northeast Texas where moisture and pest concerns affect wood quality.
Choosing the Right Wood for Your Fireplace
Oak and hickory are your best bets in this region. Both are hardwoods that burn hot and long. Oak delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned, making it ideal for sustained heating. Hickory burns similarly hot and produces pleasant coals. Mesquite, another local option, burns extremely hot but can spark more aggressively—better for outdoor fire pits than indoor fireplaces.
Whatever species you select, seasoned firewood is non-negotiable. Freshly cut wood contains 40–50% moisture and produces more smoke than heat, plus it damages chimney linings over time. Look for wood seasoned at least 12 months. You can verify this by checking for radial cracks on log ends, listening for a hollow sound when you strike two pieces together, and confirming moisture content below 20% with a meter.
One critical consideration for Sulphur Springs: avoid firewood from outside a 50-mile radius. Texas hardwoods can harbor oak wilt disease, a fungal pathogen spread through root systems and sometimes by insects through fresh cut wood. Buying locally sourced wood reduces the risk of introducing this disease to your property and your neighbors'. When you order, confirm your supplier cuts and seasons wood in the Northeast Texas area.
Delivery, Stacking, and What to Expect
Local firewood delivery typically takes 1–2 weeks from order to arrival, depending on supplier demand. Most local operations offer quarter-cord, half-cord, and full-cord quantities. A full cord stacks 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long—roughly 128 cubic feet of wood.
Ask whether stacking is included. Some suppliers deliver loose wood you arrange yourself; others stack it neatly for a modest upcharge. Stacking matters because properly stacked wood dries faster and takes up less yard space. Request delivery to a location near your house or garage to minimize hauling.
How to Spot Quality Before Ordering
When you contact a local firewood supplier, ask these three questions: (1) Where was the wood cut and how long has it been seasoned? (2) Do you offer a moisture meter check? (3) Is stacking included in the delivery price?
Responsible suppliers welcome these questions and answer straightforwardly. Avoid anyone unwilling to discuss seasoning time or moisture content—that's a red flag. If you're ordering a full cord, request a sample log or visual confirmation that wood shows proper cracking and color (darker, weathered appearance indicates age).
Big Country Firewood is a trusted local option in the Sulphur Springs area, offering both delivery and stacking. They source regionally and can answer questions about oak wilt and proper seasoning practices specific to Northeast Texas conditions.

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