2025 Pellet Prices

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Same question here in CT. Right now oil price is only $2.66/ gallon and much less work than pellets. Pellet prices here are $409-$450/ton
Oil prices by me are $3.50 and seem to be rising. I live in rural NY State. Pellets are still cheaper for me. That said, I would use pellets even if the cost were similar. We're home all day, 7 days per week and like the toasty heat of the pellet stove, especially in the main part of our small house where we spend the most time. If we used the furnace, we would never get our living room as nice and warm as we do.
 
According the the $/MBTU and average prices according to the state, it looks like it is a toss-up between using the mini split and the pellet stove. I have used the mini split a couple of early mornings when the house got cold. But when it comes to actually needing heat, pellet stoves win for comfort. The only heat downstairs is pellet stove anyway - so at least one of the stoves is always running during winter. NG would be nice if it was actually available in my area. But I'm way far away and even if they started laying lines it wouldn't make it here in my lifetime.

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Ordered 6 ton of Somerset delivered for $1896.00. Then I will use my Kawasaki Mule to haul 18 bags at a time to the basement door. Then wheelbarrow 5 bags at a time into the basement. Yearly fall entertainment!
 
Ordered 6 ton of Somerset delivered for $1896.00. Then I will use my Kawasaki Mule to haul 18 bags at a time to the basement door. Then wheelbarrow 5 bags at a time into the basement. Yearly fall entertainment!
You seem to have it down to a science
 
Starting to do my pellet research for the 2025- 2026 heating season here in Massachusetts.

I've looked at 5 different pellet suppliers and prices vary from $390-$545 per ton depending on brand, wood species and quality. Delivery varies from $50 to $85 for a total order.

I'm not sure if the prices are effected by tariffs, but most of the pellets I am looking at are US produced.

I know prices go up every year but at 4 tons delivered, I'm looking at about $1,800. I'm contemplating only buying 2 and using my furnace more.

Wondering others are seeing for pricing in there area.
Purchased 3 tons from a pre-season sale at Tractor Supply Newtown Connecticut on 7/27/2025

Pre-Season 299.50 ton
Heating Fuels Sale
Offer valid thru July 27
Layaway Now, Pick Up Later
We will hold your order until Sept. 28*
 
Looks like my Home Depot haslots of pellets ! PEI gives us 10% off that price. I have 2 pallets in the driveway(140 bags) to load into the garage.
I thought I'd leave them in the driveway but I'm getting tired of looking at them.
 

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I had 3 tons delivered from HD early September. I they were on sale for something like $319/ton (a big $10 off, but it was still a savings). I had a 10% discount so used that - which in effect paid for the delivery cost ($75), plus a little back in my pocket.

I had to move the remaining 2 tons that were already in the garage into the basement. These are actual tons, not the 60 bag "tons". The machine they use for delivering pellets won't fit in my garage, but they did me a solid and pushed in the first two tons.

They would have pushed in the 3rd ton, but that would not have left me room to maneuver the pallets into their final positions. I now have 2 tons on the north wall and 1 ton on the east wall with the pallet jack under it

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I'm pretty sure they are some flavor of Green Supreme - which flavor will be the surprise when I open them up later in the season.
 
Our local wood processor got into the pellets game. $287/ton.
If that price is delivered, that would be nice. Are they good burning? Mine are made in Nova Scotia, all softwood.
 
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I had 3 tons delivered from HD early September. I they were on sale for something like $319/ton (a big $10 off, but it was still a savings). I had a 10% discount so used that - which in effect paid for the delivery cost ($75), plus a little back in my pocket.

I had to move the remaining 2 tons that were already in the garage into the basement. These are actual tons, not the 60 bag "tons". The machine they use for delivering pellets won't fit in my garage, but they did me a solid and pushed in the first two tons.

They would have pushed in the 3rd ton, but that would not have left me room to maneuver the pallets into their final positions. I now have 2 tons on the north wall and 1 ton on the east wall with the pallet jack under it

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I'm pretty sure they are some flavor of Green Supreme - which flavor will be the surprise when I open them up later in the season.

I looked them up - yes it could be a surprise. Somewhere on that web site there were a bunch of pictures of peoples stashes.
 

I looked them up - yes it could be a surprise. Somewhere on that web site there were a bunch of pictures of peoples stashes.

Usually, it is the Northeast blend that I get from Home Depot since one of those plants is very close to me (actually most plants from NY to PA to here in NH produce Northeast blend). However, last year I recieved GS Midwestern Hard Wood (100% HW - I believe made in Michigan so way far away from me). I really like the the way the HW is bagged as there are nor breathing holes, so no chance of the pellets soaking up moisture from the air (garage and basement are very humid in summer). I do NOT like the amount of dust in the bags. But, they burn about the same temp as the NE blend, so that is good enough for me.

The best GS I've ever gotten was the Allegheny Mountain Hardwood. Unfortunately, they were very expensive at $6.98/bag in 2022 or 23, so I just got 5 bags to try. They burned very hot and were the fourth hottest pellet I've tried (below Cubex, Fusion Blend and La Crete). I would not be crying in my soup if the 3 tons I got this year turned out to be those ;)
 
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If that price is delivered, that would be nice. Are they good burning? Mine are made in Nova Scotia, all softwood.
That is pickup price, delivery is extra, usually around $50. I have not burned them yet so will find out. I have other pellets still leftover in stock from my other order last year so if I have to switch it won't be too bad. Should be all Hardwood.
 
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That is pickup price, delivery is extra, usually around $50. I have not burned them yet so will find out. I have other pellets still leftover in stock from my other order last year so if I have to switch it won't be too bad. Should be all Hardwood.
$50 CAD was my price too for as many pallets as I wanted. I think they charge more if you live a long way from the store. It is worth it as it takes a guy quite a bit of time to unload and load the fork lift. I sure wish I had a higher garage door. They have 70 bags on a pallet so they are pretty tall. I should have doublechecked and asked if he could push them in. I didn't have anything for him to push with though. Next year I will have two empty pallets as they don't want them back.
 
I should have doublechecked and asked if he could push them in. I didn't have anything for him to push with though. Next year I will have two empty pallets as they don't want them back.

They don't need anything to push them in. They can extend the forks to some degree, then pull the forks about 1/2 way and do it again. Then, each loaded pallet is used to push the previous pallets in further.
 
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