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Best Firewoods for Long Winters in the Rockies

Regional Firewood Guides / The Firewood 360 Team

1. Douglas Fir Douglas Fir is abundant in many Rocky Mountain regions. It’s technically a softwood but burns hotter and longer than you might expect. When well-seasoned, Douglas Fir provides a steady heat and doesn’t leave excessive ash. Its relative ease of splitting is a bonus if you’re cutting your own wood. 2. Lodgepole Pine […]

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Top Firewood Choices for the Midwest

Regional Firewood Guides / The Firewood 360 Team

The Midwest sees a range of climates, from hot summers to freezing winters, so picking the right firewood can help you stay warm efficiently. Certain woods stand out for their availability, heat output, and ease of splitting. Here are the top choices worth considering if you live in the heartland. 1. Oak Oak is a

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How to Store Firewood in Humid Climates

Regional Firewood Guides / The Firewood 360 Team

Moisture is the enemy of well-seasoned firewood. In humid areas, logs can collect dampness from the air and the ground, leading to mold, rot, and bug infestations. A few strategic moves, though, will keep your wood burn-ready no matter how muggy it gets. Elevate Your Wood Never stack logs directly on the ground, especially in

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Best Firewood Types for the Pacific Northwest

Regional Firewood Guides / The Firewood 360 Team

1. Douglas Fir Douglas Fir grows in abundance throughout the Pacific Northwest and is a solid middle-ground option. It’s not as dense as hardwoods like oak, but it still puts out decent heat and is easy to split. Douglas Fir also seasons relatively quickly, which is a huge plus in a rainy climate. Its pleasant

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What’s the Difference Between Seasoned and Green Firewood?

Firewood Myths and FAQs / The Firewood 360 Team

Green firewood is freshly cut and still holds a lot of water. Sometimes, it can be over 50% moisture by weight. Because it’s so damp, green wood doesn’t burn well. Instead of producing strong flames and steady heat, you get a lot of smoke, sizzle, and creosote buildup in your chimney. It can be frustrating

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Is It Safe to Use Painted Wood as Firewood?

Firewood Myths and FAQs / The Firewood 360 Team

Burning wood for heat is a time-honored tradition, but not all wood is equal. Painted wood might seem like an easy way to dispose of scrap lumber, but tossing it into your fireplace or wood stove can lead to more harm than good. The Dangers of Burning Painted Wood Paint often contains chemicals that aren’t

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Can Firewood Be Too Dry to Burn?

Firewood Myths and FAQs / The Firewood 360 Team

Most people worry about wood that’s too wet, not too dry. Wood with a moisture content below 20% is generally considered ideal for burning. It lights easily, burns hotter, and produces less creosote. But can it actually be too dry? It’s rare, but there are a few scenarios where wood can get so dry that

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How Long Does Firewood Take to Season?

Firewood Myths and FAQs / The Firewood 360 Team

On average, firewood takes about six months to a year to season properly. That’s assuming you stack it correctly, leave it in a sunny and breezy spot, and the weather cooperates. With the right conditions, the moisture content drops below 20%, which is ideal for efficient, clean burning. Some denser hardwoods, like oak, may need

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Does Stacking Firewood Against Your House Attract Termites?

Firewood Myths and FAQs / The Firewood 360 Team

Termites love wood, and a neatly stacked firewood pile can look like a buffet. When you stack logs right against your home’s wall, you might be making it easier for these pests to find their way inside. But is it guaranteed? Not necessarily. It’s all about reducing the chances of moisture and direct contact. Why

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Is Softwood Firewood Always Bad for Heating?

Firewood Myths and FAQs / The Firewood 360 Team

Softwoods like pine, spruce, or fir often get a bad rap for firewood. People claim they burn too quickly, produce too much creosote, and don’t put out enough heat. But is it fair to say softwood is always a poor choice? Not exactly. While hardwoods generally offer higher heat output, softwoods still have a place

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