Having a fireplace can be a charming and convenient way to help heat a home. Burning the wrong types of materials in the fireplace can cause a chimney fire or excess smoke in the home. WoodNearly any natural wood cut from timber can be burned in a fireplace, provided that the wood has been seasoned and dried.
Some hardwoods like oak can produce more creosote buildup in chimneys but can be used if seasoned and dried for at least two to three years before burning. SoftwoodSoftwood like fir or cedar can make excellent firewood as it does not contain the high moisture content present in hardwoods. Softwood should be seasoned for one year prior to burning.
SeasoningThe firewood seasoning process includes placing cut and split wood in a wood crib or shed. The wood should have adequate air and evaporation space while being kept safe from moisture. Seasoned wood can be identified by its brown/grey appearance and lighter weight.
LumberPainted, varnished and treated wood should never be burned in ... more.
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