Firewood Suppliers Near Cushing, WI
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Firewood Delivery in Cushing, WI: What You Need to Know
If you're heating with wood in Cushing, you already know that reliable firewood delivery makes the difference between a comfortable winter and a frustrating scramble come November. The Cushing area sits in a region where hardwood burns efficiently—oak and maple are your best bets—but only if they're properly seasoned and delivered to your door ready to use.
Best Firewood Types for Cushing
Oak dominates the local market and for good reason. It burns hot and long, delivering around 24 million BTUs per cord when fully seasoned. Maple is another solid choice at roughly 21 million BTUs per cord, and it's plentiful throughout Wisconsin. Both woods produce less creosote buildup than softwoods, which matters if you're running a wood stove or fireplace regularly.
When ordering seasoned firewood Cushing, prioritize wood that's been split and stacked for at least 6–12 months. The Wisconsin climate—with its cold winters and variable spring moisture—makes proper seasoning essential. Wood cut in spring and delivered by fall is typically ready to burn; wood cut in fall and delivered in winter may still carry too much moisture and will smoke and sputter in your stove.
Delivery and Logistics
Firewood delivered and stacked Cushing is standard practice among reputable suppliers in the area. Most local operators offer cord of wood delivered Cushing with flexible minimum orders: quarter cords for testing suppliers, half cords for smaller stoves, and full cords (128 cubic feet) for serious heating. Typical pricing in Cushing runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether stacking is included. Ask upfront about delivery windows—many suppliers offer same-week delivery during peak season but require 2–3 weeks' notice in shoulder months.
When firewood is delivered to your door, inspect the load before the truck leaves. Verify that the wood is split (not rounds), that pieces are roughly uniform in size, and that the delivery meets your agreed cord count. Reputable suppliers won't overload or underfill.
Spotting Quality Seasoned Wood
Seasoned wood should have visible cracks radiating from the center of the log ends—a sign the wood has dried evenly. Pick up a log; it should feel dry and relatively light compared to green wood. Strike two pieces together; properly seasoned wood produces a hollow, ringing sound, while wet wood sounds dull and thuddy. Moisture content should be 20% or below. If a supplier won't share moisture data, keep looking.
A Critical Pest Note
Before ordering, ask your supplier about the source of their wood. The Emerald Ash Borer has ravaged ash stands across Wisconsin and the Midwest. If firewood is sourced from affected areas and not heat-treated, it can spread the pest to your property and beyond. Buy from suppliers who source wood within 50 miles of Cushing and can confirm ash wood has been properly handled or avoided entirely.
Lauritsen Firewood operates locally and understands these logistics well. They handle delivery and stacking, so order firewood near me delivered becomes a straightforward phone call rather than a DIY project.

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

