How to Find Free Firewood Near You (2024)

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Updated on 07/13/23

How to Find Free Firewood Near You (2)

Nothing conjures up cozy feelings quite like the crackle of a well-built fire. While stocking up on logs to feed your flame can get pricey, firewood doesn't always have to cost you. We've rounded up several ways you can get firewood for very little (or no) money—all you need are good manners, a watchful eye, and the necessary tools. However, remember that free is only free if you have explicit permission to take it—it never hurts to ask.

If you're new to firewood gathering and storing, it's important to know first what types of firewood work best for your burning method. Different breeds can throw off a variety of heat temps, scents, and burn times, and may be better suited to a wood-burning stove than an outdoor fire pit. Another quick tip to keep in mind: Invest in or make a firewood rack to keep your stash clean, dry, and pest-free.

The Best Firewood for Your Wood Stove or Fireplace

Look in Your Local Area

Websites like Craigslist, The Freecycle Network, and Facebook Marketplace can be a useful spot to find people who have no use for their firewood and would love nothing more than for you to take it off their hands. To start your search, you can either post an ad or contact others who have posted about having firewood available. If your neighborhood or town has a special swap group on Facebook, poke around there for leads, too.

Online ads can help you reach a large number of people, but don't hesitate to also post or watch for print ads around your town—the grocery store, post office, town center, or other heavily-trafficked areas may be good places to look for advertisem*nts for free firewood or ask locals if they have logs they want to discard.

Clean up After a Storm

Heavy wind, rain, or snow can often bring down branches or even entire trees, giving you the opportunity for lots of free firewood. The average homeowner may not have the physical capacity, tools, or vehicle space to remove larger fallen branches from their fences or roofs, making this the perfect time for you to step in and haul off the debris for them. Your payoff for a job well done? Free firewood!

Just be sure to get out there quickly (once the storm has passed and it's safe to do so); most towns begin their cleanup efforts rather quickly, which may cause you to miss your opportunity. After large storms, there are usually places where homeowners can discard their tree branches. Try visiting these places to see if they have any extras that you can use as firewood.

Hit up a Construction Site

Another spot to hunt down free firewood near you: anywhere they're building a new home or business. Building can't happen where there are trees, so more often than not there will be a lot of clearing going on to make way for new construction. Take advantage of times where a company (or individual) is cutting down trees only to dispose of them by swooping in and removing the wood for them. You probably won't want all the wood they have (unless you have a ton of free storage space), but after getting permission to relieve them of the mess, you can pick through and take home what you want.

Construction sites are always a good place to start looking for this type of free firewood. If there doesn't seem to be any building going on near you at the moment, try visiting a landfill instead—local construction companies may have already deposited their extra wood there, in which case you should have free rein to dig through and take what you need.

Offer Tree Trimming Services

If you have the expertise and equipment to prune tree limbs or branches, then you have the means necessary to score yourself some free firewood. One way to get started is to drive around looking for dying or overgrown trees that need to be trimmed back (they may be hanging way over into the street or even hovering above someone's house).

You can trim your own trees however often you want, but be sure to get permission from the necessary parties, like your neighbors or the city, before you start cutting away. You'll find that most people are more than happy to have you trim their trees in exchange for the firewood.

Another great idea is to contact local tree trimmers in your area. Most already have ways to dispose of the extra wood they get, but if not, they may be willing to sell it to you for a great price (or simply let you have it) if you inquire. Another opportunity where it doesn't hurt to ask!

Visit a Sawmill

A sawmill's entire function is to produce usable lumber from tree logs, but they typically don't use 100 percent of the tree. Take advantage of the scraps by asking to remove any of the extras they're willing to part with. Often times sawmills will actually pay outside companies to haul away their extras, so they may be able to reduce some costs (albeit minimally) by passing them off to you to use as firewood instead. Win-win!

Use Wooden Pallets for Firewood

In a pinch, wooden pallets (a fave of DIY enthusiasts) may be a good source of firewood. There are plenty of places to score pallets for free, like grocery stores or garden centers, but you'll need to do a little research first to make sure those you've found are safe to burn. As a rule of thumb, never set fire to any pallets that have an abundance of nails, screws, or staples in them. Additionally, steer clear of any pieces that have visible stains (they could be from chemicals or rust) or any that have been marked with a "MB," which denotes the presence of a dangerous treatment known as methyl bromide. When in doubt, err on the side of caution and only burn pallets deemed "safe" outdoors (like in a bonfire), never indoors.

FAQ

  • Are all trees good for firewood?

    All trees can be burned as firewood, but not all woods burn the same. Some burn hotter, others slower, some clean, and some smoky. The best tree is oak for firewood. It burns long and slow.

  • How much is a cord of wood worth?

    A cord of wood is a stack of firewood that is 4 by 4 by 8 feet (128 cubic feet). The average price for a cord of wood is $300, but you can find prices between $120 and $900 depending on the wood type, source, and if it is dry or seasoned.

  • Should you cover firewood with tarp to keep it dry?

    You should cover a stack of dry firewood with a tarp but make sure that the sides of the stack remain open to allow for air circulation so it doesn't get moldy or rot.

How to Find Free Firewood Near You (2024)

FAQs

How to Find Free Firewood Near You? ›

Online ads can help you reach a large number of people, but don't hesitate to also post or watch for print ads around your town—the grocery store, post office, town center, or other heavily-trafficked areas may be good places to look for advertisem*nts for free firewood or ask locals if they have logs they want to ...

How do you find wood for a fire? ›

When looking for dry firewood, the most obvious place to look is the forest floor, but in really wet conditions, you might be better served by looking up. It happens quite often, especially in denser forests, that dead branches will fall but won't make it all the way to the ground.

Is cutting your own firewood worth it? ›

Yes, cutting your own firewood is a lot of work, but think of it as a free gym workout. You'll find that the satisfaction and security of having those hunks of superb fuel stacked out back is fantastic. Of course, saving hundreds or thousands of dollars a year on heating costs is the big reward.

How do I figure out how much firewood I need? ›

To figure out how many cords of wood your heating appliance requires, you'll need to divide the total number of BTUs needed to heat your home over the course of a year by the number of BTUs in a cord of your chosen wood species multiplied by the efficiency of your heating appliance.

How to pick fire wood? ›

Once a tree is on the ground, remove branches and slice the trunk into rounds, which you'll load into your truck or trailer using a wheelbarrow. Chop the rounds using an ax or mechanical splitter. Swing the ax with your whole body, and always spread your legs to avoid cleaving one of your feet.

How to find dry wood for fire? ›

Look at the firewood
  1. dry.
  2. clean.
  3. hard.
  4. having dry cracks on the ends.
  5. without mould and fungi.
  6. the smell of resin and juice disappears as the wood dries.
  7. having clearly visible growth rings.
  8. light in colour. Sun exposure makes the wood yellow and old wood turns greyish. Often the bark will separate from the wood.

Are rotten trees good for firewood? ›

Wood that is too rotten will not burn well and could potentially be hazardous.

Is it better to burn split wood or logs? ›

While splitting firewood is recommended for a more efficient and enjoyable burning experience, it is still possible to burn whole logs. However, burning whole logs requires a longer burning time and produces less heat than split wood. It also produces more smoke and ash than split wood.

How long does fresh cut wood need to dry before burning? ›

Firewood needs to be dried from its freshly cut moisture level to below 20%, preferably to 15%. Softwood that is split and stacked in a dry place takes 4-6 summer months to dry to an acceptable moisture level. Hardwoods take at least 12 months to dry after being split and stacked.

How much is 2 full cords of wood? ›

Cord of wood cost
Number of cordsAverage price range*
2$525 – $775
3$750 – $1,125
4$900 – $1,400
5$1,000 – $1,600
1 more row
Sep 8, 2023

How much wood is 1 cord of firewood? ›

A standard, full cord of wood is a volume of 128 cubic feet, measured as a pile 8 feet long, 4 feet high and 4 feet wide. A full cord can weigh up to 5,000 pounds. Small Pickup -- 1/4 ton With or without racks this truck bed holds approximately 1/2 (one-half) cord of wood.

Will a cord of wood last all winter? ›

Stocking Up When Possible. Those of us fortunate enough to have ample dry and secure firewood storage in our homes can stock up on face cords of wood to last the entire winter season (or maybe a little more for a mild spring or cooler fall).

Can any tree be used as firewood? ›

There are no restrictions on which species of trees can be burned in these or as campfire wood. Using fully seasoned wood will reduce the particulate matter and smoke generated by outdoor wood boilers. Avoid fresh wood of any kind, as it will have too much water embedded in the wood to burn effectively.

What is the easiest wood to burn? ›

Birch These logs burn quickly but nevertheless provide good heat output, bright lively flames and a pleasing smell. Best mixed with other slower burning logs such as Elm (particularly slow burning), Ash or Oak. Cedar Produces a well burning log with long lasting heat.

Which firewood burns the fastest? ›

Birch burns easily and can be burnt unseasoned. It also burns very quickly so is often best mixed with a slower burning wood such as Oak or Elm. Birch bark can make an excellent fire-lighter.

How do I choose wood for fire? ›

The best firewood to burn will excel in these two categories: density and dryness. Denser wood tends to burn better because it gives the fire more substance to consume. However, if that high-density wood is too moist, the fire must expend extra energy to burn off the excess water.

How do you trace a pattern for wood burning? ›

Place carbon paper or graphite paper dark-side down on your wood underneath your pattern. Use a semi-sharp pointed tool to trace over the pattern. I use an embossing tool (a.k.a. nail stylus or paint dotter). Easy peasy.

How do you get firewood to catch on fire? ›

Start by placing two pieces of firewood on the grate in your fireplace. Now crumple newspaper, which is your tinder, and place it between the firewood. Place the kindling on top. Add one or two more pieces of firewood on top of the other logs, and be sure to leave enough room for air to circulate around the logs.

How do you catch wood on fire? ›

Add some fine kindling - one inch across or less - on the newspaper and more kindling of various sizes across the two logs. This method works well because the two logs give some space for the newspaper and kindling to get a good start. Their burning is usually enough to ignite the two larger logs.

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