The Firewood Directory

Firewood for Sale in Raleigh, NC

15 local firewood suppliers serving the Raleigh area. Tags below summarize what reviewers said — confirm details directly with the supplier.

№ 001

American Woodyards

Raleigh, NC 4.6 ★ (77)
Kiln-Dried Seasoning Praised Reliable Delivery Delivers
Sold By By Weight · bundle · Half Cord
№ 002

East Coast Firewood, LLC

Moncure, NC 4.4 ★ (61)
Kiln-Dried Seasoning Praised Reliable Delivery Delivers
Species Mixed Hardwood (2)
Sold By Full Cord · By Weight
Typical Price $160/cord from 2 reviews
№ 003

North Raleigh Firewood

5.0 ★ (21)
Seasoning Praised Delivers
Species Oak (3)
№ 004

Triangle Forest Products, Inc.

Apex, NC · 11.6 mi 4.6 ★ (20)
№ 005

$5 FIREWOOD

Raleigh, NC 4.9 ★ (17)
№ 006

Sanders Homeworks Synergy Tree

Raleigh, NC 5.0 ★ (17)
№ 007

NC Green Heat

4.9 ★ (15)
Reliable Delivery Delivers Stacks
№ 008

FIREWOOD-N-THINGS

Durham, NC · 17.1 mi 4.8 ★ (15)
№ 009

NC Fire Wood

5.0 ★ (10)
Species Mixed Hardwood (1)
№ 010

Fallen Tree Firewood

5.0 ★ (9)
Delivers Stacks
№ 011

Mikes Firewood

Clayton, NC 5.0 ★ (5)
№ 012

Jones&son firewood

Wake Forest, NC 3.0 ★ (4)
№ 013

Backyard Firewood

5.0 ★ (3)
№ 015

Fischer's Firewood

Wake Forest, NC 5.0 ★ (0)

Listings collected from public sources — verify details with the supplier before purchase

Common firewood species near Raleigh

These species are widely available across the North Carolina region. Tap a guide for BTU, burn time, regional pricing, and what to look for.

Common questions about buying firewood in Raleigh

How much does a cord of firewood cost in Raleigh?

Cord prices in the Raleigh area typically range from $250 to $500 depending on species (oak, hickory, and other dense hardwoods are higher), seasoning, and delivery distance. Suppliers listed here include recent price mentions where available.

Do firewood suppliers in Raleigh deliver?

Most suppliers in Raleigh, NC offer delivery within roughly 20-30 miles. Delivery fees vary by distance and load size. Use the "delivers only" filter above to narrow the list.

What's the difference between a full cord, face cord, and rick?

A full cord is 128 cubic feet (4ft × 4ft × 8ft). A face cord (also called a rick in some areas) is one-third of that — 4ft × 8ft × 16-18 inches deep. Always confirm which unit a supplier means before buying.