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Is Oak Good Firewood? Heat Output, Burn Time & Seasoning Tips
Oak is the go-to firewood for overnight burns and serious home heating — but it carries more moisture than almost any other hardwood, and red oak and white oak don't perform the same. We break down BTU by species, what it actually takes to dry oak properly, real kiln data from our operation, and why restaurants request oak more than any other species.
Is Maple Good Firewood? Heat Output, Burn Time & What to Expect
Maple is one of the most common firewood species in Wisconsin — but sugar maple and silver maple perform very differently. We break down the real BTU numbers by species, how maple burns, seasoning vs kiln-dried, and where maple fits in a mixed hardwood load.
Is Birch Good Firewood? Heat Output, Burn Time, What to Expect
Birch is good firewood for fireplaces and wood stoves, offering high heat and a steady burn. Learn heat output, burn time, and how birch compares to hardwoods.
Safely Transporting Firewood: Key Rules You Must Know
Have you ever considered the type of firewood you use for your fireplace or grill? The quality of your firewood can significantly impact your fire experience, whether it’s the ease of lighting the fire, the longevity and intensity of the burn, or even the aroma produced. Enter kiln-dried firewood, a premium firewood option that guarantees an optimal burn experience for any occasion.
Is Ash Good Firewood to Burn? Discover Its Benefits!
Is ash good firewood to burn? Learn about its benefits, including efficient heat output and low smoke production. A perfect choice for your firewood needs!
Cleaner Fires: Using a Moisture Meter for Firewood
Ensure cleaner, more efficient fires with a moisture meter for firewood. Learn how to choose the right meter to improve your wood-burning experience today!
Wondering how to start a fire with wet wood? Our fire-loving mascot Woody is here to show you the tricks, tools, and tips to turn damp logs into a crackling success. Let’s fire it up... rain or shine.
Why does firewood pop during burning? Firewood pops during burning because moisture and resin trapped inside the wood turn into steam when heated, creating pressure that bursts through cracks. Read the article below, to find out why your firewood is popping!
What Firewood Is Best for Burning In Your Fireplace?
From our experience, Oak and Hickory are the best firewood choices for a long-lasting, efficient burn in your fireplace. But every home and fire is different—read our guide below to see which firewood is best for your needs! 🔥
How Much Firewood Is in a Cord? Essential Facts You Need to Know
Understanding how much firewood is in a cord is essential for making informed purchases, ensuring fair transactions, and maximizing efficiency when using firewood. A full cord measures 4 feet high × 4 feet wide × 8 feet long (128 cubic feet), but factors like stacking method, log size, and wood type can affect the actual burnable volume.
After experiencing firewood deliveries filled with dirt and debris, we now hand-pick and load each order to ensure you receive clean, high-quality wood. This guarantees the exact amount of wood without the extra mess.
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South Eastern Wisconsin and Waukesha County
Firewood delivery in South Eastern Wisconsin and Waukesha County