Firewood

Can firewood be overseasoned
Firewood

Can Firewood Be TOO Dry (i.e. Overseasoned)?

Firewood does not become too dry under normal circumstances. However, if firewood is kiln dried or exposed to extremely dry and hot conditions, then it’s possible for the moisture content to fall below the ideal range of 15-20%, which causes the firewood to burn more quickly and less efficiently in wood stoves.

Beech firewood
Firewood

Beech Firewood (Everything You Need to Know)

Beech is exceptional firewood for heat output and it burns at 27.5 million BTUs per cord of seasoned wood. Beech also produces excellent coals, minimal smoke, and a nice fragrance. The primary disadvantage of beech firewood is that it’s difficult to split and the trees are typically hollow.

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