Firewood Suppliers Near Iron Ridge, WI
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Getting Quality Firewood in Iron Ridge
Iron Ridge winters demand reliable heat, and having a solid supply of seasoned firewood before the cold hits keeps your home warm and your heating bills reasonable. Whether you're heating primarily with wood or supplementing your furnace, sourcing the right firewood locally matters—it cuts down on transportation costs and ensures you're getting wood that's been properly dried for your climate.
Typically, firewood delivery in Iron Ridge runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood species, seasoning level, and whether the supplier handles stacking. Prices shift based on demand and current fuel costs, so it's worth checking with local suppliers early in the season.
Best Firewood Types for Iron Ridge Winters
Oak is your go-to hardwood for the Iron Ridge area. It produces roughly 24–28 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned, burns slowly, and creates long-lasting coals—ideal if you're relying on firewood as a primary heat source. Oak does require good seasoning time (12–18 months) because of its density, so plan ahead or confirm your supplier has aged inventory.
Maple is another excellent local option, offering around 20–24 million BTUs per cord. It's easier to season than oak and lights more readily, making it great for startup fires or supplemental heating. Many Iron Ridge homeowners mix maple and oak: maple to get fires going, oak to sustain heat through the night.
Avoid elm, ash (especially if it's been dead standing—Emerald Ash Borer is present throughout Wisconsin), and any wood showing bark beetle damage or wet rot. When ordering from a local supplier, specify that logs come from within 50 miles of Iron Ridge. Transporting firewood from distant sources risks introducing wood-boring pests and diseases into your area.
What to Expect With Local Delivery
Most suppliers in the Iron Ridge area deliver full cords, half cords, and quarter cords. A full cord is 128 cubic feet (a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long). Delivery typically takes 1–2 weeks during peak season; winter scheduling can stretch longer, so order by September if possible.
Ask whether your delivery includes stacking. Some suppliers stack wood neatly against your home or in a designated spot; others drop it in a pile and leave the stacking to you. Stacking costs extra but saves your back and ensures proper air circulation for seasoning any wood you're not burning immediately.
Confirming Seasoned Wood Quality
Don't just assume firewood is ready to burn. Properly seasoned wood should have a moisture content of 20% or lower. Look for these signs:
- Cracked ends: Log ends should show visible radial cracks, a sign the wood has dried from the outside in.
- Hollow ring: Strike two logs together; seasoned wood produces a hollow, sharp sound. Wet wood sounds dull and heavy.
- Bark loosening: The bark should peel or flake away easily; tight bark suggests the wood is still damp.
If your supplier offers delivery with moisture-meter verification, take it. It costs a bit more but guarantees you're getting wood that'll burn efficiently and safely—no excessive creosote buildup in your chimney and better heat output.
Lake Country Land Clearing is a focused local option worth contacting directly for personalized service and current pricing in Iron Ridge.

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




