About Us.
At Manchester Firewood Supply, we’re dedicated to keeping your home warm and your fire burning strong. We provide top-quality, seasoned firewood that's ready to burn—perfect for cozy nights, wood stoves, fire pits, and more. Whether you need a small stack or a full cord, we offer reliable service, fair pricing, and fast delivery you can count on. Proudly serving our local community with honest, dependable firewood year-round.
Certifications.
Firewood Dealer License or Permit
Some states or local governments require sellers to have a specific license to legally sell firewood, especially in large quantities or across state lines.
Department of Agriculture Certification
To prevent the spread of pests (like the emerald ash borer), sellers may need certification from their state’s Department of Agriculture showing their firewood is properly treated, heat-treated, or sourced locally.
Weights and Measures Certification
If selling firewood by volume (cord, half cord, etc.), sellers may need approval or inspection from the local Weights and Measures department to ensure they're using standardized and honest measurements.
Why us
20
Years of experience
>500
Served Customers
5
Trained professionals
“We are so happy with our new firewood and impressed with the teams ability to get it delivered so quick."
Lynda Jones
“The service was very professional and I would happily recommend them! The wood looks great and the crew cleaned up afterwards."
Harley Baker
“Honest and reliable service. Quick and friendly too. I would not hesitate to recommend this team for anyones firewood supply."
Antony Sacks
FAQ
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How much firewood do I need for the winter?
The amount depends on how often you use your fireplace or wood stove. A full cord of wood is usually enough for occasional use, while regular heating may require 2–4 cords for the season.
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What’s the difference between seasoned and green firewood?
Seasoned firewood has been dried for at least 6–12 months and burns more efficiently. Green wood is freshly cut, contains more moisture, and is harder to burn, often producing more smoke and creosote buildup.
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How is firewood measured and sold?
Firewood is commonly sold by the cord (128 cubic feet), half cord, or by the truckload. Be sure to ask how it's being measured to ensure you're getting a fair amount.
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Which type of wood is best for burning?
Hardwoods like oak, maple, and hickory burn longer and hotter, making them ideal for home heating. Softwoods like pine ignite quickly and are good for kindling, but they burn faster and may produce more creosote.