Choosing the best firewood to burn in your home fireplace comes down to wood type and factors like its heat output, its dryness, its source, and, of course, cost. When you see signs for firewood for ...
Seasoned firewood in the area is in short supply and experts said to blame last year's harsh winter for it.Mobile users tap here to watch videoFor the average homeowner with a wood burning fireplace ...
Consider removing the ash tree in your garden first, as it can quickly become a hazard after it dies. You can use ash wood in your fireplace. It is a good idea to plant a variety of replacement trees ...
Creosote creates a sour, sickly odor. Slow smoldering fires or the use of unseasoned wood can create “cool” smoke and a weak draft. The smoke condenses and sticks to the chimney’s interior which forms ...
Use a moisture meter while seasoning firewood to ensure the wood’s moisture content is less than 20 percent. Discover the ideal seasoned firewood moisture content and keep these tips in mind while ...
MYSTIC, Conn. (WTNH) — This is the time of year people start thinking about how they are going to heat their homes. Buying firewood tops the list for some but the owner of PDW Firewood says they ...
High energy costs and the need for alternative sources of fuel can increase the market for firewood. Wood buyers like burning seasoned wood because it burns hotter, steadier and longer with less smoke ...
Vermont Business Magazine With the home heating season here, you may be wondering if your firewood is dry and ready to burn.