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Winter will be here before you know it. Now is the time to stock up on firewood. Be prepared!
We offer free delivery! Order your cords now before the snow hits!
We have seasoned premium hardwoods- Oak -Ash & Maple
Firewood Facts:
Firewood burns warmer than oil
You should have a minimum of a 2 year supply on hand
You will get more heat from your wood (so less needed)
Have less problems with fires (dry wood burns nice)
Dirty chimneys (not much creosote when you burn dry wood).
We offer free delivery! Order your cords now before the snow hits!
We have seasoned premium hardwoods- Oak -Ash & Maple
Firewood Facts:
Firewood burns warmer than oil
You should have a minimum of a 2 year supply on hand
You will get more heat from your wood (so less needed)
Have less problems with fires (dry wood burns nice)
Dirty chimneys (not much creosote when you burn dry wood).
Whether for a fireplace, fire pit, or wood-burning stove, the type of firewood you use has a great influence over how well your system performs and how enjoyable an experience you have.
Quality, well-seasoned firewood will burn cleaner and more efficiently, while green or wet wood can cause smoking problems, odor problems, rapid creosote buildup, and possibly even dangerous chimney fires.
The heat produced by burning firewood is actually the energy of the sun, the ultimate source of all energy on planet Earth. Through the process of photosynthesis, trees are able to store solar energy as chemical energy that we can use for heat when the sun abandons us in the cold, dark days of winter.
Burning wood is just the quick reversal of this process, liberating the suns heat when we need it most.
Unlike the burning of fossil fuels such as gas or oil, burning firewood releases no more harmful greenhouse gases than would be produced were the wood to simply rot on the forest floor.
Seasoned Wood
All firewood contains water. Freshly cut wood can be up to 45% water, while well-seasoned firewood generally has a 20–25 percent moisture content. Well-seasoned firewood is easier to start, produces more heat, and burns cleaner. The important thing to remember is that the water must be gone before the wood will burn.
More info on burning firewood go to
www.doityourself.com/stry/selectfirewood
Quality, well-seasoned firewood will burn cleaner and more efficiently, while green or wet wood can cause smoking problems, odor problems, rapid creosote buildup, and possibly even dangerous chimney fires.
The heat produced by burning firewood is actually the energy of the sun, the ultimate source of all energy on planet Earth. Through the process of photosynthesis, trees are able to store solar energy as chemical energy that we can use for heat when the sun abandons us in the cold, dark days of winter.
Burning wood is just the quick reversal of this process, liberating the suns heat when we need it most.
Unlike the burning of fossil fuels such as gas or oil, burning firewood releases no more harmful greenhouse gases than would be produced were the wood to simply rot on the forest floor.
Seasoned Wood
All firewood contains water. Freshly cut wood can be up to 45% water, while well-seasoned firewood generally has a 20–25 percent moisture content. Well-seasoned firewood is easier to start, produces more heat, and burns cleaner. The important thing to remember is that the water must be gone before the wood will burn.
More info on burning firewood go to
www.doityourself.com/stry/selectfirewood