You're probably starting to use your fireplace more, now that the really intense cold has set in. Did you know that not every type of firewood works well for regular use? Some of them can even cause creosote buildup, which may start a chimney fire if it isn't removed. Discover some of the differences in firewood types and how they might affect your experience.
Softwoods
Softwoods tend to burn too fast, and they often don't yield the amount of heat that most users are looking for. The most popular softwood is pine, but although it seasons quickly and is easy to ignite, it can carry pockets of sap. When heated, the sap may explode out of the pockets and cause dangerous showers of sparks. Burning pine, spruce, or fir logs can also result in flammable creosote building up inside your chimney, which can eventually result in a chimney fire. For these reasons, most experts do not recommend softwoods for regular use, especially in an indoor fireplace.
Hardwoods
Hardwood is widely considered to be the best type of firewood. Trees with this type of dense, dry wood usually burn well and generate ample heat. Check out some of the popular varieties.
Maple trees are widespread throughout the United States and Canada. The harder varieties of maple trees work well for long-lasting fires, since the wood fibers are very dense and slow to burn. If you're looking for longevity and decent warmth, hard maple is the way to go.
Ordering the Amount of Firewood You Need
The type of firewood available from Kurtz Bros., Inc. is all local hardwood, cut to uniform lengths of 16 inches— the perfect size for your fireplace, wood-burning stove, or fire pit. Order some firewood bundles if you only plan to have a fire occasionally, or go up to a 1/3 cord of firewood if your family enjoys the fire pit or fireplace once in a while. We even have full cords of beautiful hardwood log portions that will keep you warm and cozy all winter.
Supplies for Getting the Fire Started
Just in case you run into a little trouble getting the blaze going, order a big box of our Fatwood Firestarters. These organic, chemical-free fire starters come straight from pine stumps, so they're packed with natural resin. The sticks don't contact enough sap to cause a problem— just enough to get the flames going. All you need to do is light the end of a couple of Fatwood sticks, toss them in with the hardwood pieces, and you're in business. Contact us to have your firewood order delivered to your home.