Firewood Suppliers Near Randolph, WI
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Firewood Delivery in Randolph, WI: What You Need to Know
Randolph sits in the heart of Wisconsin's hardwood country, where winters are long and reliable heating matters. Whether you're stocking up for a fireplace, wood stove, or backup heat source, understanding local firewood options — and what to watch for — will save you money and headaches.
Typically, seasoned firewood delivered and stacked in Randolph runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether the supplier handles stacking. Spring and early summer are ideal ordering windows; by late fall, availability tightens and prices creep up.
Choosing the Right Wood for Randolph Winters
Oak and maple dominate the local market, and both are excellent choices. Oak burns hot and long — roughly 24–25 million BTU per cord — making it ideal for sustained overnight burns in wood stoves. Maple runs slightly lower in BTU output (around 20 million per cord) but splits easier and seasons faster, typically ready in 8–10 months compared to oak's 12–18 months.
Birch is another solid regional option for quick, reliable heat, though it doesn't match oak's longevity. Avoid softwoods like pine and spruce for primary heating; they produce excessive creosote buildup and won't keep a fire going through a cold night.
When ordering, always specify seasoned hardwood — wood dried to 20% moisture content or lower. Freshly cut (green) wood wastes 30–50% of its energy on evaporating water instead of heating your home.
Understanding Delivery and Cord Sizes
A full cord measures 4 feet high × 8 feet long × 4 feet deep (128 cubic feet). Most Randolph suppliers offer full cords, half cords, and quarter cords. If you're new to firewood, start with a half cord delivered to test what your household actually burns; this prevents overstocking or running short mid-winter.
Local delivery typically takes 1–3 weeks during off-season (spring/summer) but stretches to 4–6 weeks in fall. Many local suppliers will stack wood at your site for an extra fee — worth the money if you lack storage space or have mobility concerns. Confirm stacking is included before you order.
Spotting Quality Firewood
Don't assume all "seasoned" wood is actually ready to burn. When firewood arrives, check for these signs of proper seasoning:
- Visible cracks radiating from the center of log ends (a dead giveaway that moisture has left the wood)
- Hollow sound when you strike two logs together (wet wood makes a dull thud)
- Bark looseness or peeling away from the wood
- Gray, weathered appearance rather than fresh tan color
Measure moisture content if possible; many suppliers will let you spot-check with an inexpensive meter. Anything above 25% is too wet for efficient burning.
Pest Alerts for Wisconsin Firewood
The Emerald Ash Borer is a major concern in Wisconsin. If you see ash firewood for sale, verify it was harvested and processed locally (within 50 miles of Randolph). Transporting firewood from infested regions can spread this destructive pest. Buy from suppliers who source wood regionally — it's safer for Wisconsin's forests and your own property.
Store firewood at least 20 feet from your home and off the ground to minimize pest migration and rot risk.
Finding Local Delivery
When you're ready to order firewood delivered to your door in Randolph, contact local suppliers directly — they'll give you current pricing, delivery windows, and whether stacking is available. Spring orders lock in better availability and pricing than last-minute fall buys.

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

