Firewood Suppliers Near Hardwick, VT

    Verified by Marcus DoyleUpdated: 9/15/2025

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    Firewood Delivery in Hardwick, VT: What You Need to Know

    Hardwick sits in the heart of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, where winters demand reliable heating and spring arrives later than most of New England. If you heat with wood—or are planning to—you need firewood that's properly seasoned, delivered on time, and stacked where you need it. Local delivery is straightforward here, but knowing what to look for will save you money and headaches.

    Typically, seasoned firewood delivered to your door in Hardwick runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on species and delivery distance. Half-cord and quarter-cord loads are also available for smaller setups or storage constraints. Many local suppliers will stack the wood for you, which is worth asking about when you call.

    Choosing the Right Wood for Hardwick Winters

    Birch and maple are your best bets in this region. Birch delivers around 20 million BTU per cord—solid mid-range performance that burns steady and hot without excessive creosote buildup. It's also widely available locally and seasons faster than oak, which matters if you're buying in fall for immediate use.

    Maple is equally reliable, with comparable heat output and a slightly longer burn time. Both species are common in the Northeast Kingdom, which means local suppliers stock them year-round. Avoid ash unless it comes from a verified local source cut more than two years ago—the Emerald Ash Borer has spread throughout Vermont, and buying ash from out-of-state suppliers risks introducing diseased wood into your area.

    What to Expect from Local Delivery

    When you order firewood delivered and stacked in Hardwick, expect 5–10 business days for scheduling during peak season (September through November). Most suppliers work with full cords, half cords, and quarter cords. A full cord is 128 cubic feet (4 feet high, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long), though half-cord and quarter-cord delivered loads are becoming standard for homeowners who don't have room or immediate need for a full stack.

    Ask upfront whether stacking is included or costs extra. Honest suppliers will clarify pile location and whether they need vehicle access to your property. Winter delivery is possible but slower—roads can limit access, and frozen ground makes stacking harder.

    How to Verify Seasoned Wood

    Don't accept wood labeled "seasoned" without checking it yourself. Properly seasoned firewood has 20% moisture or lower. Look for these signs:

    • Radial cracks on the cut ends of logs (wood shrinks as it dries, creating visible splits)
    • Hollow sound when two logs strike together (wet wood sounds dull; dry wood rings)
    • Bark separation from the wood—it should peel back easily, not grip tight
    • Visible darkening or graying on the outer edges

    If the supplier can't tell you how long the wood has been split and stacked, assume it's not fully seasoned. Wet wood wastes money, produces less heat, and clogs your chimney with creosote—a real fire risk.

    Getting Wood Delivered to Your Door

    Order firewood near you by contacting local suppliers in the Hardwick area directly. Ask about moisture guarantees, whether delivery includes stacking, and whether they'll split wood to your preferred size. A cord of wood delivered and stacked saves you the physical labor and ensures consistent results.

    Marcus Doyle
    Marcus Doyle
    Forestry & Wood Fuel Specialist

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

    Updated: 9/15/2025

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