Best Firewood
There is seasoned firewood you can choose from just like wood which is left out dry for an extended period so that it can burn for a long time. The wood that is recently cut or wet wood would be more difficult to burn and produce heat. You should also know about the energy content measured in BTU or British Thermal units. It is measured on how much of heat can be produced by specific amount of wood. If the hardwood has the highest BTU content then they can be considered as best firewood for intense and high burning. The wood that is highest in BTU include rock elm, red oak and sugar maple. Some softwood like basswood, white pine, green ash and white spruce which are less dense also burn with great heat output. Hardwoods are denser and are packed with higher BTU of potential heat energy per firewood volume. This makes them the best firewood compared to softwood for any heat or cooking needs. However, they are also more difficult to get ignited as compared to softwood since they are less dense and more resinous. Therefore when you have more heat requirements the hardwoods makes the best firewood while softwoods can ignite faster. It can be also used as starter wood but they might provide less heat and burn faster. According to your burning and heating requirements you can select the best firewood which will suit your needs. Auction: 400 LB Nursery Wagon Beach Firewood Yard GARDEN CART!
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