Firewood Suppliers Near Casper, WY

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    Firewood Delivery in Casper, Wyoming

    Casper's high-altitude climate and cold winters mean reliable firewood is essential for most homes. Whether you're heating a primary residence or stocking a backup supply, understanding local wood quality and delivery options will save you money and headaches. Casper sits at over 5,000 feet elevation with winter temperatures routinely dropping below freezing, so having properly seasoned wood delivered well before the heating season is critical.

    Choosing the Right Wood for Casper's Climate

    Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir dominate the surrounding Wyoming forests and are the most practical choices for Casper firewood delivery. Both burn cleanly and are easier to split than hardwoods, which matters in high-altitude environments where dry air helps wood cure faster. Ponderosa pine delivers around 16-17 million BTUs per cord when fully seasoned, making it reliable for consistent heat output. Douglas fir runs slightly higher at 17-18 million BTUs per cord.

    If you can source aspen from local suppliers, it's an excellent supplementary wood—it ignites easily and produces good coals, though it burns faster than pine or fir. Avoid cottonwood if possible; it's soft, produces excessive ash, and creates more creosote buildup in your chimney.

    One critical concern for Wyoming residents: bark beetles have affected regional pine supplies in recent years. When ordering firewood delivered to your door, confirm your supplier sources wood from within 50 miles of Casper. This reduces the risk of transporting infested logs and supports local forestry practices. Ask suppliers directly about the origin and age of their wood.

    Pricing and Delivery Expectations

    Firewood delivered and stacked in Casper typically costs $300–$400 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance within the city. Half-cord orders run $175–$225. Many local suppliers offer stacking service, which is worth the extra cost—properly stacked wood seasons faster and is safer to store.

    Delivery timing matters: order by September to ensure seasoned wood arrives before heavy heating demand. Most suppliers can deliver within 1–2 weeks during off-peak season but may have longer lead times in October and November. Ask about minimum order quantities; some require a full cord, while others accept half-cord or quarter-cord deliveries.

    Verifying Seasoned Firewood

    Proper seasoning is non-negotiable. Seasoned wood has 20% moisture content or lower—you can't see this with the naked eye, but you can spot reliable indicators. Look for wood with visible radial cracks running from the center to the outer bark; these form as wood loses moisture from the inside out. Strike two pieces together; properly seasoned wood produces a hollow ringing sound, while wet wood sounds dull.

    Also check the log ends for a greyish discoloration and a slight lightening in color—fresh-cut wood is much darker. Never accept wood that feels heavy or smells pungent; those are signs of high moisture content.

    When firewood is delivered to your property, stack it loosely in a single or double row with space between pieces to allow air circulation. Keep the pile 3–4 feet from your home's exterior and away from windowsills to prevent pest entry and fire risk.

    Marcus Doyle
    Marcus Doyle
    Forestry & Wood Fuel Specialist

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

    Updated: 9/21/2025

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