Firewood Suppliers Near Oshkosh, WI
Find 1 verified firewood supplier in Oshkosh.
Firewood Delivery in Oshkosh: What You Need to Know
Oshkosh winters demand reliable heat, and firewood remains a practical supplement to your primary heating system—whether you're running a wood stove, fireplace insert, or outdoor wood boiler. The key to getting through the season without frustration is ordering early (September through November is peak), understanding what seasoned wood actually means, and knowing which local suppliers deliver to your door.
Typically, seasoned firewood delivered to Oshkosh runs $250–350 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Prices can climb to $350+ in winter months when demand peaks, so locking in summer or early fall orders saves money.
Which Wood Burns Best in Wisconsin
Oak and maple are your go-to hardwoods for Oshkosh-area heating. Oak delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord—the highest you'll find locally—and burns slowly with minimal creosote buildup, making it ideal for enclosed stoves and fireplaces. Maple runs slightly lower at 20–21 million BTUs per cord but ignites more easily and produces excellent coals for sustained warmth.
Birch is readily available throughout the region and offers decent heat (20.8 million BTUs per cord), though it sheds bark and creates more ash than oak. It's fine for outdoor boilers or as a supplement, but don't rely on it as your primary winter fuel.
Avoid anything freshly cut. Green wood contains 40–60% moisture and won't burn efficiently—it smolders, produces heavy smoke, and leaves dangerous creosote deposits in your chimney. Always ask suppliers for delivery of seasoned hardwood with moisture content below 20%.
What to Expect From Local Delivery
Oshkosh-area firewood suppliers typically deliver in half-cord or full-cord quantities. Many offer same-season delivery from April through November; winter delivery (December–February) is possible but may incur rush fees. Ask about stacking services—some suppliers stack cord wood at no extra charge, while others charge $25–50 for the service. This matters: properly stacked wood dries faster and takes up less yard space.
Minimum orders usually start at 1/2 cord, though some local providers accept quarter-cord orders for smaller loads. Confirm delivery windows; most schedule 2–3 hour windows rather than exact times.
How to Verify Seasoned Wood
Don't take a supplier's word that wood is seasoned. Check it yourself:
- Look at the ends: Seasoned logs show visible cracks radiating from the center (radial checking). If log ends appear smooth with no cracks, the wood is likely still green.
- Listen: Strike two logs together. Properly seasoned wood makes a hollow, ringing sound. Green wood produces a dull thud.
- Feel the weight: Seasoned hardwood is noticeably lighter than green wood. If a log feels heavy and damp, it's not ready.
- Moisture meter: Ask to measure moisture content on delivered wood—anything above 20% is not seasoned.
Pest Concerns in Wisconsin
The emerald ash borer has devastated ash trees across Wisconsin for over a decade. Never purchase firewood cut from ash trees in the state, as moving infested wood can spread the pest to new areas. Most reputable Oshkosh suppliers source oak and maple specifically to avoid this issue, but verify the species before ordering.
Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Oshkosh when possible. Wood from distant regions can harbor local pests and diseases that won't survive in your area but may establish in surrounding forests.
Getting Started
Start your firewood search now if you heat with wood. Van Dyne Enterprise L.L.C. is a trusted local source serving the region with seasoned hardwood delivery and stacking services. Place orders early, confirm moisture content before payment, and stack wood in a dry location with good airflow for continued drying.

Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.

