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FAQs
What firewood burns the best? ›
Most types of hardwood, for instance Ash (generally regarded as the best), Birch, Beech, Oak and Elm can be used. However, avoid burning woods with a high resin content. As a rule of thumb, the heavier the wood, then the greater the heat output and the longer burn time – the time between refills.
How much firewood is enough? ›For colder climates, such as the Northeast and Midwestern states, using wood as a primary heat source, we recommend having 2-3 cords per 1,000 square feet of heating space. As for warmer climates, such as Mid-Atlantic and Southern states, 1-2 cords per 1,000 square feet of heating space should suffice.
How do I know what firewood is best? ›Check your product instructions for the optimum size of wood you should be using. To identify well-seasoned wood, check the ends of the logs. If they are dark in colour and cracked, they are dry. Dry seasoned wood is lighter in weight than wet wood and makes a hollow sound when hitting two pieces together.
How old is good firewood? ›Wait at least 6 months and up to 12 months for dry firewood depending on type of wood. Hardwoods like oak and maple dry more slowly than soft woods like pine and spruce. To ensure dry firewood, wait at least 12 months before burning. To test, bang two pieces together; dry wood sounds hollow, wet wood sounds dull.
What firewood burns the longest and hottest? ›When asking which wood burns the hottest the answer is still ash, even if the wood isn't completely dry. Beech: As one of the best fire logs for fireplaces and also topping the best firewood for heat, this is second to ash only because it needs to be seasoned. Hawthorn: Very much like beech.
What's the worst wood to burn? ›Typed of Wood That Don't Burn Well in Your Fireplace
Alder: This wood is just a lot of work for no results. Alder burns quickly and doesn't produce much heat. Chestnut: Produces a lot of smoke and a weak flame. Gum: Prone to producing sparks, which can become a fire hazard.
Number of cords | Average price range* |
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2 | $525 – $775 |
3 | $750 – $1,125 |
4 | $900 – $1,400 |
5 | $1,000 – $1,600 |
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 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. Two load tickets required.
What is the cleanest burning wood? ›When hardwoods are burned in good conditions for a fire, they produce very little smoke or unhealthy particulate matter. A few examples of the most popular hardwoods for fires are white oak, ash, birch, red oak, hard maple, beech, hickory, pecan, dogwood, apple, and almond.
What firewood smokes the least? ›
Ash: Low Smoke and Efficient Flames
And although it might not last as long as oak or hickory, it still burns steadily. Ash is typically a top choice because it is easy to split on your own. It also doesn't need to be seasoned for as long as other hardwood types.
Softwoods like pine, cedar, and spruce burn quicker than hardwoods. If you are looking for a log that burns slowly, you will want to use hardwood options, such as oak, maple, or hickory logs.
What happens if you burn wood that is not seasoned? ›The moisture creates smoke, creates more creosote as it burns, and sticks to your chimney. This can cause long term problems with your fireplace's flue.
How long does 1 cord of firewood last? ›A full cord is 128 cubic feet of firewood, which includes about 600 to 800 logs. Often, a firewood cord is three stacks of logs that occupy 4' x 4' x 8' feet. Residential customers may not need a full cord. Even for commercial customers, full cords usually last a couple months.
Can wood be too old to burn in a fireplace? ›Can Wood Be Too Old to Burn? Firewood that's properly stored should be good for use for about 3-4 years. After that, you'll want to invest in some new wood, as old wood will not burn well for you.
What firewood burns cleanest? ›When hardwoods are burned in good conditions for a fire, they produce very little smoke or unhealthy particulate matter. A few examples of the most popular hardwoods for fires are white oak, ash, birch, red oak, hard maple, beech, hickory, pecan, dogwood, apple, and almond.
What is the best firewood to burn overnight? ›Dense hardwoods burn longer and produce more heat, making an excellent choice for heating purposes. Hardwoods are also less resinous, meaning they're less likely to create a build-up of black residue (known as creosote) in your stove box or chimney. Hardwood firewood provides a steady, lasting burn with minimal smoke.
Is oak or ash better for firewood? ›If you're looking for a hardwood with a high BTU output and low moisture content, ash may be the better choice. However, if you want a wood that burns more slowly and is widely available, oak may be a better option.