Firewood Suppliers Near N, WI

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 9/3/2025

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    Getting Firewood to Your Door in N

    If you heat with wood or just need a reliable supply for your fireplace, firewood delivery in N makes the whole process straightforward. The key is knowing what to look for—moisture content matters more than price, and buying local means you're getting wood that's already acclimated to Wisconsin's climate. Most residents here order either a full cord or half cord, depending on their heating needs and storage space.

    Best Wood Species for North-Central Wisconsin

    Oak and maple are your go-to hardwoods in this region. Oak burns hot and long, producing roughly 24 million BTUs per cord—that's the kind of sustained heat you need when January temperatures drop below freezing. Maple is nearly as efficient at around 23 million BTUs per cord, with a slightly cleaner burn and less creosote buildup in your chimney. Birch is a solid secondary option if you want faster ignition for kindling, though it doesn't have quite the longevity of oak or maple.

    The critical detail: make sure whatever wood you order has been seasoned for at least 6 to 12 months. Freshly cut "green" wood contains 50% or more moisture and will barely burn—you'll get smoke, steam, and frustration instead of heat. Properly seasoned firewood stays around 15-20% moisture, which is what you want.

    Delivery Options and What to Expect

    Local firewood delivery and stacking in N typically happens within 1-2 weeks of ordering, depending on supplier availability. Most operations offer a choice between pickup at their yard or delivered and stacked at your home. If you go the delivery route, ask whether they stack it neatly (against a shed or under cover is ideal) or drop it in a pile for you to arrange. Half-cord and full-cord quantities are standard; some suppliers also offer quarter-cord bundles for testing a new source or topping off your supply.

    Expect to pay roughly $250-$350 per cord in this area, depending on wood type and delivery distance. If a price seems dramatically lower, verify that the wood is actually seasoned and that you're getting a full cord (128 cubic feet), not a "face cord" or short measure.

    Checking Wood Quality Before You Buy

    Look for these signs of properly seasoned firewood:

    • Bark should be loose or partially peeling off
    • Log ends will have visible cracks radiating from the center
    • When you strike two pieces together, they make a hollow sound (not a dull thud)
    • A moisture meter reading between 15-20% is the gold standard

    A Wisconsin-specific concern: Emerald Ash Borer has been spreading through the state, so avoid any firewood labeled as ash unless you know for certain it was harvested and processed before the infestation reached your county. Buying firewood from within 50 miles of your home reduces the risk of transporting pests to your property.

    Franks Logging Inc. is a focused local option that handles delivery and can answer specific questions about their drying process and wood species. Dealing directly with a local supplier means you can inspect the wood before it arrives and get personalized advice on how much to order for your setup.

    Order early in fall if possible—don't wait until December when suppliers run thin and pricing climbs.

    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: 9/3/2025

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