Firewood Suppliers Near Salt Lake City, UT

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    Firewood Delivery in Salt Lake City: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in Salt Lake City, getting reliable firewood delivery means understanding what works best for the local climate. Winter temperatures here drop well below freezing, and wood heat remains a practical backup or primary heating source for many homes. The key is ordering early—ideally by late summer—and knowing exactly what to look for when your delivery arrives.

    Best Firewood Species for Salt Lake City

    Local suppliers throughout the region focus on wood types that burn efficiently in Utah's dry climate. Pinyon pine is a regional favorite, offering around 18-20 million BTUs per cord and a pleasant aroma that many Salt Lake City residents prefer. It burns cleanly and produces moderate heat, making it ideal for fireplaces and wood stoves. Juniper is another native option that burns hot and long, though it produces more sparks—better suited for outdoor fire pits than indoor stoves.

    If you can source oak or hickory through local suppliers, these hardwoods deliver superior heat output (around 24 million BTUs per cord) and longer burn times, making them excellent for serious heating needs. Avoid softwoods like pine or aspen if you're using an enclosed stove; they produce excessive creosote buildup and require more frequent chimney cleaning.

    What to Expect from Firewood Delivery in Salt Lake City

    When you order firewood delivered and stacked in Salt Lake City, most local suppliers offer flexible quantities—quarter cords for lighter use, half cords for moderate heating, or full cords for serious wood burners. Delivery typically takes 1-2 weeks during peak season (September through November), so plan ahead. Ask whether your supplier includes stacking service; many do, which saves significant labor and ensures proper airflow for drying.

    A cord of wood delivered in the Salt Lake City area typically costs $300-400 depending on wood type and delivery distance from supplier to your home. Half-cord pricing runs $175-225. Hardwoods cost more than softwoods, but they burn longer and hotter—a worthwhile investment if you're using wood as primary heat.

    Verify Your Wood Is Truly Seasoned

    This is non-negotiable: seasoned firewood should have 20% moisture content or lower. When your delivery arrives, check the log ends for deep radial cracks (a sign proper seasoning has occurred) and listen for a hollow ring when you tap pieces together. Wet or green wood produces excessive smoke, burns poorly, and creates dangerous creosote deposits in your chimney.

    One regional concern: bark beetles can infest pinyon pine and other local species. Buy from suppliers within 50 miles of Salt Lake City and ask whether their wood was recently harvested or aged long-term. This minimizes the risk of bringing pest-infested wood into your neighborhood.

    Next Steps

    Standard Firewood Supply is a solid local option offering delivered and stacked orders throughout the Salt Lake City area. Contact them directly for pricing on your preferred wood species and delivery date. Get your order in by September for reliable fall and winter supply.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

    Tom is a certified hearth professional with over two decades of experience advising homeowners on wood-burning appliances and fuel selection.

    Updated: 9/26/2025

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