Firewood Suppliers Near Guilford, VT
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Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Guilford Home
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating through Vermont winters, sourcing quality firewood delivered and stacked at your property makes a real difference. Guilford sits in Windham County, where winter temperatures regularly dip below freezing from November through March. That means you need reliable access to well-seasoned hardwood well before the heating season peaks. Whether you're stocking up for a wood stove, fireplace, or outdoor fire pit, understanding what to look for locally and what delivery options work best will save you time and frustration.
Best Firewood Species for Guilford
Hardwoods are your best bet. Maple and birch are readily available throughout the region and both deliver solid heat output. Hard maple produces roughly 24 million BTUs per cord—exceptional performance for sustained, long-lasting burns. Birch runs slightly lower at around 21 million BTUs per cord, but still outperforms softwoods by a significant margin. Oak and beech are also reliable choices when available; oak delivers comparable BTU output to maple and resists creosote buildup better than some softer species.
Avoid purchasing unseasoned or green wood. Wet wood creates excessive smoke, produces dangerous creosote accumulation in your chimney, and wastes energy as the wood uses heat to dry itself rather than warming your home. Look for suppliers who dry their wood to at least 20% moisture content—ideally below 18%.
What to Expect From Local Delivery
Firewood delivered to your door in Guilford typically arrives within 1–2 weeks of placing your order, depending on weather and current demand. Most local suppliers offer delivery in standard quantities: quarter cords (face cords), half cords, or full cords. A full cord measures 4 feet high by 4 feet deep by 8 feet long—a significant volume, so confirm you have adequate storage space before ordering.
Many deliveries in the area include basic stacking, though some operators charge extra for this service. Ask upfront whether your supplier stacks wood neatly or leaves it in a pile. Properly stacked wood dries faster and takes up less ground space. Delivery costs in Guilford typically run $250–$350 per cord, with slight variations based on delivery distance and whether stacking is included.
Verifying Quality Before It Arrives
Seasoned hardwood should show visible cracking on the log ends. Strike a log with a hammer or axe head—properly dried wood rings hollow, while green wood produces a dull thud. Bark should come loose easily. Ask your supplier for moisture readings; legitimate operations use moisture meters and can provide documentation.
Local Sourcing and Pest Concerns
Vermont has active Emerald Ash Borer populations, so avoid firewood from ash trees or from out-of-state sources unless you're certain of its origin. The VT Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation recommends buying firewood within 50 miles of your home to reduce pest transport risk. Local suppliers like Lakeridge Maple Farm understand these regional concerns and source wood responsibly from nearby forests.
Order your firewood by early October to ensure availability and proper seasoning time before you need it.

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


