Firewood Suppliers Near Addison, VT
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Addison.
Firewood Delivery in Addison, VT: What You Need to Know
Addison's proximity to Lake Champlain and long winters mean most homes here rely on wood heat as either a primary or backup system. If you're stocking up for the season, ordering from a local supplier beats scrambling for last-minute deliveries when temperatures drop. The key is knowing what to look for and understanding typical delivery practices in the region.
Best Firewood Species for Addison Winters
Maple and birch dominate New England firewood supplies, and for good reason. Maple burns hot and clean, producing around 24 million BTUs per cord—ideal for sustained heat through Vermont's long cold seasons. It seasons well and produces minimal creosote buildup in your chimney. Birch delivers similar performance at roughly 23 million BTUs per cord, though it tends to shed bark and requires slightly more aggressive seasoning time.
Oak is harder to find locally but worth seeking out if available. It burns longer and produces excellent coals, though it requires a full two years of seasoning before it's ready to burn. Beech also works well but seasons slowly and splits harder, so it's less common in the delivery market.
The critical rule: buy wood that's been seasoned for at least 12 months. Freshly cut wood contains 40-50% moisture and will barely catch fire in your stove or fireplace. Properly seasoned wood sits at 20% moisture or lower. Check for visible end-grain cracking and listen for a hollow sound when you tap logs together—both signs of adequate seasoning.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Local firewood delivery in Addison typically ranges from same-week to two-week turnaround, depending on the supplier's current load. Most vendors offer cords and half-cords as standard units. A full cord measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet tall, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Half-cords work well for smaller stoves or as top-ups mid-season.
Stacking is negotiable—some suppliers include it for a modest fee, while others deliver loose-stacked in your driveway. If you're arranging your own stack, keep wood off the ground and ensure airflow to prevent rot and insect issues. Store it near (but not directly against) your home to minimize woodpile-to-structure pest pathways.
Typical firewood delivery costs in Addison run $250–350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether stacking is included. Prices edge upward if you're requesting delivery in November or December.
Watch for Emerald Ash Borer
Vermont's biggest firewood concern is the emerald ash borer (EAB), a non-native beetle that's decimated ash populations across the Northeast. Don't accept firewood with ash bark or visible beetle galleries. Reputable local suppliers screen for this, but it's worth confirming before ordering. Buy from suppliers within 50 miles of Addison to ensure you know the wood's origin.
Finding Local Supply
Gevry Firewood LLC operates in the region and handles both delivery and stacking. Contact local suppliers early in the fall rather than waiting until October—by then, quality seasoned stock gets thin and delivery slots fill fast. Ask whether your wood is locally harvested and how long it's been seasoned.

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