Firewood Suppliers Near Green Bay, WI

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 9/24/2025

    Find 3 verified firewood suppliers in Green Bay.

    Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Green Bay Home

    If you're heating with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in Green Bay, ordering firewood locally makes sense. The region's cold winters mean serious heating demand, and having reliable firewood delivery saves you the hassle of sourcing and hauling wood yourself. Whether you need a single cord for occasional burning or regular deliveries through the season, local suppliers here understand what Green Bay residents actually need.

    Firewood pricing in Green Bay typically ranges from $250 to $350 per cord, depending on wood type, seasoning level, and delivery distance. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you're just starting out or testing a supplier before committing to larger quantities.

    Best Firewood Species for Green Bay

    Oak is your top choice for sustained, hot burns. A cord of seasoned oak produces roughly 24–28 million BTU, making it ideal for all-night heating in Wisconsin winters. Oak takes longer to season (12–18 months), so plan ahead or buy from suppliers with proper inventory management.

    Maple is another excellent local option, offering similar heat output (23–27 million BTU per cord) with slightly faster seasoning times. Both woods split cleanly and produce minimal creosote buildup—important for chimney safety.

    Avoid cottonwood, elm, and soft woods that create excessive smoke and poor heat. If a supplier pushes cheap "mixed hardwood" without specifying species, ask what's actually in the pile. You deserve to know what you're burning.

    What to Expect from Local Delivery

    Most Green Bay firewood suppliers offer delivered-and-stacked service, though some charge extra for stacking. Typical minimum order is a half cord, with full cord being the most economical. Delivery usually happens within 5–10 business days, though winter demand can push this out. Good suppliers will stack wood neatly off the ground and away from your home's siding—never directly against wood structures, as that promotes rot and insect problems.

    Ask upfront about delivery fees for your specific address and whether wood comes pre-split. If you're more than 20 miles from the supplier, expect higher delivery costs.

    Verifying Seasoned Firewood Quality

    Seasoned wood should have 20% moisture content or lower. Here's how to spot it:

    • Check the ends. Properly seasoned logs show visible cracks radiating from the center—this is normal and desirable.
    • Listen for the ring. Strike two pieces together. Seasoned wood produces a hollow, clear sound; wet wood thuds.
    • Look for bark separation. Loosened bark indicates the wood has been drying for months.
    • Ask for a moisture meter reading. Reputable suppliers can test this on-site.

    Wet firewood burns poorly, creates excessive creosote in your chimney, and wastes your money. Don't accept wet wood, even at a discount.

    Watch for Emerald Ash Borer Restrictions

    Wisconsin has quarantine zones for Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive beetle devastating ash trees. Some counties restrict firewood transport to prevent spread. Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Green Bay whenever possible, and ask suppliers where their wood originates. If you're traveling with firewood, check Wisconsin DNR quarantine maps first.

    Finding Reliable Local Suppliers

    Ray's Fire Wood, Hardy Wood Products, and Weekes Forest Products, Inc. are established local sources with solid reputations. They understand Green Bay's climate and can advise on wood types for your specific heating setup. Call ahead, ask about current pricing and delivery windows, and request references if you're ordering a full season's supply.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

    Tom is a certified hearth professional with over two decades of experience advising homeowners on wood-burning appliances and fuel selection.

    Updated: 9/24/2025

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