Storing Your Wood
When you store your firewood, you must keep in mind that you are affecting the quality of the wood by how you store it. Seasoned wood is best stored in the garage or beside the house, preferably not in dirt. Firewood will dry more quickly if there is more surface area exposed to the air; therefore, stack the wood in a dry spot, allowing for good air circulation.
Outdoor storage is best for firewood, in an area free from debris or vegetation. That way, animals and insects will be least likely to inhabit the stacks of wood. Protection from the elements also improves the life of your wood, keeping it at a maximum burnable state for as long as possible.
Factors in Purchasing your Firewood
The efficiency and convenience of your wood-heating system depends significantly on the quality of the fuel wood you burn. The four main factors that influence how firewood burns are moisture content, piece size, wood condition and tree species
Camping
Our Firewood is perfect for fire pits, bonfires, barbeques, and campfires. This firewood is made from high quality, clean wood and is ready for your convenience. Just right for your warm weather fires.
A pleasurable experience for campers and campground owners! The atmosphere created by a crackling campfire on a warm summer evening or a cool spring or fall day makes for an unforgettable vacation!
Your Home
We have everything you will need to stay warm and cozy during winter. When cooler weather arrives, a warm fire inside on a cold winter day is a great source of enjoyment and warmth in your home.
Save Money
You can also save money and reduce energy consumption by using your wood burning stove or fireplace to help heat your home.
Building Your Fire
When starting your fire, you ideally want a combination of softwoods and hardwoods. The softwoods ignite more easily, while the hardwoods burn longer. Keep a thick bed of glowing coals; they help ignite new wood and they produce a steady heat. At regular intervals, add an appropriate amount of wood. Fireplace and chimney maintenance is an important aspect to having good, safe fires.
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