FAQs
What types of firewood do you offer?
We supply ash, beech, birch, cherry, and maple firewood—available kiln-dried or seasoned. Each type is moisture-tested and quality-checked to ensure clean burning, long-lasting heat, and reliable performance for homes and businesses throughout the heating season.
Do you deliver firewood to homes in New Hampshire?
Yes, we offer prompt, professional firewood delivery throughout Middleton and surrounding areas. Our team ensures clean drop-offs and offers optional stacking for convenience, making it easy to get high-quality wood right where you need it.
Is your firewood kiln-dried or seasoned?
We provide both kiln-dried and naturally seasoned firewood. Kiln-dried wood is ready to burn immediately, while seasoned wood is air-dried for months to optimal moisture levels. Both options are tested to meet high heat and efficiency standards.
How do I know your firewood is dry and ready to burn?
All firewood is moisture-tested before delivery to ensure it meets burn-ready standards. Whether kiln-dried or seasoned, we guarantee wood below 20% moisture content, so it burns cleanly, efficiently, and safely in your fireplace or stove.
Do you offer custom-cut or split sizes?
Yes, we offer custom sizing and splitting options to match your specific stove, fireplace, or outdoor fire pit. Just let us know your requirements when ordering, and we’ll prepare your firewood accordingly for easy handling and use.
Can I place a bulk firewood order?
Absolutely. We supply firewood in full cords, half cords, and face cords, with bulk pricing available. Whether you heat with wood daily or need a seasonal supply, we can fulfill large orders quickly and reliably across New Hampshire.
What makes your firewood different from others?
We focus on consistent quality, low moisture content, and expert customer service. Our locally sourced hardwood is clean, pest-free, and inspected for uniformity, ensuring every load meets our high standards for heat, safety, and ease of use.
How should I store the firewood once delivered?
We recommend storing firewood in a dry, well-ventilated space off the ground. Covered outdoor racks, sheds, or garages work well. We also offer guidance on stacking and airflow to help you keep your firewood in peak burning condition.