Firewood Suppliers Near Tomah, WI

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 12/3/2025

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    Firewood Buying in Tomah: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your heating during Wisconsin winters, sourcing quality firewood in the Tomah area comes down to a few key decisions: species, seasoning, and delivery logistics. The good news is that local suppliers understand the regional climate and can match you with wood that performs well in central Wisconsin's cold, humid winters.

    Firewood pricing in Tomah typically runs $250–350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether the supplier handles stacking. Hardwoods command higher prices than softwoods, but they burn longer and hotter—a worthwhile investment if you're counting on firewood for consistent heat.

    Best Firewood Species for Tomah

    Oak is your top choice for the Tomah area. It's abundant locally, burns hot (around 24 million BTU per cord), and produces long-lasting coals. The tradeoff: oak requires proper seasoning—at least 12–18 months of air-drying—before it's ready to burn efficiently. Green oak is nearly impossible to ignite.

    Maple is another regional favorite with solid BTU output (around 24 million BTU per cord for hard maple). It seasons faster than oak and splits more cleanly, making it easier to handle. Many locals mix maple and oak for balanced burn characteristics.

    Avoid elm and ash unless absolutely necessary. Elm is notoriously difficult to split, and ash species in Wisconsin face pressure from the Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive pest that has killed millions of ash trees across the region. Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Tomah to reduce the risk of transporting infested wood into your area.

    Delivery & Stacking Options

    When ordering firewood delivered and stacked in Tomah, expect delivery within 2–4 weeks during peak season (September–October). Most suppliers offer full cords, half cords, and quarter-cord bundles. A full cord measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet tall, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). If you have limited storage space, half-cord deliveries are common and won't require you to manage massive log piles.

    Ask your supplier whether they stack wood or simply dump it. Delivered and stacked service costs more but saves you labor and ensures proper airflow for curing. Some Tomah-area suppliers like John's Welding LLC offer flexible delivery and stacking services tailored to residential properties.

    How to Verify Seasoned Firewood

    Before accepting a delivery, inspect a few logs:

    • Moisture content: Properly seasoned wood has 15–20% moisture. Use a moisture meter (available at hardware stores) to verify.
    • Log ends: Seasoned wood cracks and checks at the ends—visible radial splits are a good sign.
    • Sound test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood makes a hollow thunk; green wood sounds dull and wet.

    Don't accept firewood that smells moldy, has visible fungal growth, or feels heavy when you lift it. These are signs of poor seasoning.

    Order early in the season—late August or September—to secure the best selection and avoid delivery delays as winter approaches.

    Sarah Mitchell
    Sarah Mitchell
    Firewood Industry Analyst

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

    Updated: 12/3/2025

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