The Best Firewood For The Wood Stove
Sep 22, 2022
Choosing firewood wood is more complicated than you think. What you burn in your wood stove is critical to your wood burning stoves performance and longevity.
2. Maple: Maple firewood burns very similarly to Ash. When properly seasoned, it produces long and steady burns in your wood burning stove. Maple can be found throughout the entire continental United States, making it a favorite firewood choice for wood stoves.
3. Ash: Burns steady and is easy to split — what more could you ask for? Ash provides some of the best wood for burning in a wood stove. It is largely found in eastern and central North America, but is available in other wood burning regions as well including the West Coast of the United States. The emerald ash borer, an invasive species native to northeast Asia, has killed many ash trees throughout the United States. These affected trees are perfect for responsible firewood harvesting.
While oak, ash, and maple are our top three, there are many other types of firewood wood that are acceptable for wood stoves:
Hawthorn
Beech
Cherry
Mulberry
Apple
Not all wood is created equal. Just as there are firewood types we recommend, there are also several we do not recommend using. Most of these are not recommended because they are either softwoods, highly resinous, or both! Softwoods burn quickly in,efficiently and produce harmful chemicals. Resinous woods produce thick oils that blacken glass and foul the inside of your stove. We do not recommend using the following firewood types:
Pine
Poplar
Cedar
Eucalyptus
With this guide, choosing the best wood for burning in your wood stove is easy!
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