Firewood Suppliers Near Arlington, VT
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Getting Firewood in Arlington
If you heat with wood or need a reliable supply for your fireplace, ordering firewood delivered to your door in Arlington beats hauling it yourself from a distance. Vermont winters are long and cold—most homeowners here burn through a cord or more per season. Finding quality, seasoned firewood that's actually ready to burn makes the difference between a cozy winter and a frustrating one with damp logs and constant restocking runs.
Local firewood delivery in Arlington typically costs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and whether the supplier handles stacking. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are common if you're testing a new supplier or just topping off your stack before a cold snap.
Best Firewood Species for Arlington
Maple and birch are your go-to choices in this region. Hard maple delivers around 24 million BTUs per cord—excellent heat output for the price. It seasons reliably within 12–18 months and burns steady without excessive popping or sparks. Birch runs slightly lower at 20.2 million BTUs per cord but splits easily and catches quickly, making it ideal if you're starting fires frequently or mixing with slower-burning hardwoods.
Oak is available locally but requires patience; it's dense and takes 18–24 months to season properly. The wait pays off with long, hot burns—roughly 24.6 million BTUs per cord—so many Arlington residents stack oak in fall for the following winter.
Beech performs similarly to maple (23.6 million BTUs per cord) and is solid for steady, all-night burns. Avoid anything advertised as "mixed hardwood" unless the supplier can tell you the exact species breakdown. Softwoods like pine and spruce have lower BTUs and create creosote buildup in your chimney faster.
Delivery & What to Expect
When ordering firewood delivered and stacked in Arlington, confirm these details upfront:
- Cord size: A full cord is 128 cubic feet (4 ft. tall, 4 ft. deep, 8 ft. long). Half cords and quarter cords are proportional.
- Stacking: Ask if delivery includes stacking or just drop-off. Stacking adds cost but saves hours of labor.
- Timing: Most local suppliers deliver year-round, but late summer and early fall see longer wait times. Ordering in July or August is smart if you want specific wood types.
- Minimum orders: Some suppliers have quarter-cord minimums; others require at least a half cord.
Spotting Quality Seasoned Firewood
Seasoned firewood should have a moisture content around 20% or lower. Here's how to verify before or at delivery:
- Log ends: Look for visible radial cracks running from the center outward. These are signs the wood has dried properly.
- Weight: Seasoned wood feels noticeably lighter than fresh-cut. If logs feel heavy and dense, they're probably too wet.
- Sound test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood produces a hollow, ringing sound. Wet wood sounds dull and thud-like.
- Bark: Bark should be loose or partially peeling. Tight bark indicates the wood wasn't given enough drying time.
Watch for Emerald Ash Borer
If anyone offers ash firewood in Vermont, ask where it was sourced. The Emerald Ash Borer is established in this region and killing ash trees. Buying firewood cut from diseased ash—especially if transported from infested zones—can spread the pest to your property and beyond. Stick with reputable local suppliers who can confirm their wood sources.
Order your cord of wood delivered from Arlington-area suppliers now, and you'll have a ready supply for heating season without the hassle of finding and hauling it yourself.

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

