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The Low-Down For Having Trees Cut Down: Four Things To Know About Firewood

If you need to have trees around your home removed, you may want to keep the firewood. This can help reduce the cost of waste disposal and give you firewood to use to heat your home. If you have a large amount of firewood, you may want to sell it. You may want to know what types of firewood exist, how to cut the wood and how to stack it. Here are some of the facts that you may want to know about firewood:

1. The Different Types Of Firewood

There are many different types of firewood, and all can be useful. Softwoods include pine and spruce, which can be good for heating quickly and starting fires. The hardwoods like oak can be a good wood with little resin, and it also burns longer than softwoods. With firewood, there is also green and seasoned wood. The green materials are freshly cut and do not burn well, and seasoned firewood is wood that has been cut, split, stacked and dried for about a year or several months.

2. Cutting Log Rounds To Prepare Them For Splitting

Trees dry from the ends when you cut them. This means that if you have a really long log, it will dry on the ends but the middle will still be green several months later. If you do not plan on splitting your wood now, you can cut it in rounds to ensure it still dries. These sections should be just long enough to fit in a fireplace. If you plan on using the wood for a stove, you may want to cut the sections a little shorter.

3. Splitting Wood To Get It Ready For Stacking

Splitting your firewood is another task that you will need to do. If you do not have a splitter, you will want to use a mull to split the wood, and not an axe. Split the wood by striking it in the center at the edge of the bark. Cut the sections in quarters or smaller to get them to dry quicker. You may want to make piles of different sizes and types of firewood.

4. Stacking Firewood In Cords For Seasoning And Selling 

When it comes to firewood, many people get confused about how to measure a cord. A cord of firewood is a 4-feet-by-4-feet and 8-feet long, or 128 square feet. To stack your firewood, you may want to first stack it in pillars to let it dry, like building a small log cabin. When stacking cords, put the wood stacked neatly in cords. You can sell the wood by the cord, ½-cord or ¼-cord.

These are some of the facts you will want to know about firewood. If you need a stove to start burning your firewood, contact companies such as Hearth and Patio.  

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