Firewood Suppliers Near Burlington, WI
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Burlington.
Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Burlington Home
If you heat with wood or just want a fireplace that actually performs, you need seasoned firewood delivered before the cold hits hard in southeastern Wisconsin. Burlington residents typically pay between $250–$350 per cord for quality hardwood, depending on wood type and delivery distance. The key is ordering early—good suppliers fill up fast, and you'll want wood that's been properly seasoned (dried) for at least 6–12 months before burning.
Best Firewood Species for Burlington
Oak and maple are your top choices in this region. Red oak and white oak deliver around 24–28 million BTUs per cord, making them reliable heat producers that burn long and steady. They're dense, split cleanly, and stack well in a cord (that's 128 cubic feet: 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Maple is slightly lighter on BTU output but splits easier and ignites faster, so many homeowners mix the two.
Birch is another solid local option if you can find it seasoned properly. Cherry burns hot but is less common in commercial delivery quantities around Burlington.
One critical detail: when ordering, confirm the wood was sourced within 50 miles of Burlington. The emerald ash borer has spread throughout Wisconsin, and transporting ash firewood from infested areas into your property risks bringing the pest with it. Ask your supplier point-blank where their wood comes from and whether it's been inspected.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Most suppliers offer delivery and stacking in Burlington within 1–2 weeks if you order early in the season. Typical minimums are a half cord or full cord—quarters are less common but worth asking about if you're testing a new supplier or have limited storage.
Delivered and stacked service costs a bit more (roughly $50–$100 extra per cord) but saves your back and guarantees the wood lands where you want it. Confirm with your supplier whether "stacked" means neatly arranged in a single row or loosely piled. Neat stacking is worth the premium because it dries faster and you'll actually know how much wood you have.
How to Verify Seasoned Wood
Seasoned wood has a moisture content around 20% or lower—critical for clean burning and maximum heat output. When your firewood delivery arrives, check for these signs:
- Cracks on the log ends: Properly dried wood splits and cracks radially (like spokes on a wheel) as it loses moisture.
- Hollow sound when struck: Tap a log with a small maul or axe. Green wood thuds dully; seasoned wood rings hollow.
- Bark loosening: The bark peels away naturally as wood dries.
- Lighter color inside: Fresh-cut wood is pale; aged wood shows a grayer, weathered surface.
Never accept wood that's still oozing sap or feels heavy and damp. You'll fight creosote buildup in your chimney and waste half your heating potential.
Local Supply & Next Steps
Northern Woodsmen LLC is a trusted local option in Burlington offering seasoned hardwood delivery. Reach out directly about availability, species mix, and whether they offer stacking. Order sooner rather than later if you're burning through the winter—once November hits, good suppliers sell out fast.

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






