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By Amir Abdelgalil 19 Aug, 2020
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By Amir Abdelgalil 19 Aug, 2020
For the most aromatic fire, you need to dry the wood at least one summer season to make it fit for burning. But how do you effectively dry wood logs? Here are some tips from experts. Reduce The Moisture to 20% ● When you are drying firewood, you want to make sure that the moisture content of the wood is reduced to 20% before it can be burned. Wood is made up of tiny tubes of fiber where the water is locked within. When you freshly cut this log, it will contain moisture of around 30%. A log that has more than 20% moisture is hard to light and will likely give you a lot of trouble when burning it. So use a firewood moisture meter to check the wood throughout the summer to see how much moisture has been taken out of the wood. The Ideal Time to Dry Logs ● The ideal time to dry firewood logs is during the summer. Typically, at least one season of summer is required to dry the wood. However, there are certain types of hardwood that can take up to 2 years to dry properly. So the exact time you need to dry the wood depends on a variety of factors including the species of the wood you have on your hand. You also need to make sure that you do not over-dry the wood because if the water content completely disappears, it will not help in the combustion process. ● The higher the fuel moisture is in your wood, the slower it will break down. Do not Over Dry ● As mentioned above, wood that has been overdried can quickly burn away and will be less effective. In other words, the dryer the wood is, the more dense the smoke will be. Since wood smoke is considered fuel, the aim should be to burn is as complete as possible which means that you’ll have to mix an adequate amount of oxygen within the combustion process. This is only possible if some moisture is left in the wood. ● Drying firewood properly is especially necessary if you are using the wood for your stove. If you’re not careful, there will be smoke everywhere in your house. Furthermore, the smoke and the intense heat from overly dried wood can damage your stove and your chimney. Need Seasoned Firewood? ● If you’re looking for fully seasoned and dried firewood in the Metro Halifax region, then get in touch with Sam Firewood. We supply only the best locally sourced firewood. All our wood is 100% hardwood (85-90% Maple - 10-15% Birch / Ash / Oak). The firewood can be delivered to your location (with delivery fee) or you can also pick up the wood from our wood lot. Request a quote today and we’ll let you know how and when you can buy firewood that is perfectly seasoned and ready to burn.
By Amir Abdelgalil 22 Jul, 2020
100% hardwood firewood bundles in Metro Halifax, sourced from Maple (80-90%), Birch, Ash, and Oak. Delivery and pickup available.
jumbo bag firewood
By Amir Abdelgalil 22 Jul, 2020
Buying firewood in jumbo bags can save you money and make it easier to get home. Stop by today and find out if our jumbo bags are the best option for your heating needs.
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