Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Warm up with Firewood


There are as many types of firewood on the market, as there are fireplaces. If you have been heating your home with firewood, you are likely educated in the various types of wood available. If you are considering a wood-burning stove to heat your home or cottage, the following is a summary of the most popular types of wood used.


Aside from the species mentioned above, Soft Maple, Black Cherry, and Yellow Pine are the next best to use. The Soft Maple and Black Cherry each produce a decent amount of heat, but they both burn well and are easy to split. They also produce a low amount of heavy smoke and sparks. Yellow Pine is also quite a decent wood to use. The only significant drawback with Pine is that it tends to smoke a lot, and it may not be ideal for burning inside your home.These fireplaces are as effective as traditional fireplaces, but without the smoke and lingering odour regular fireplaces emit. This also means that because there are no fossil fuels being burnt, these electric fireplaces are the more eco-friendly option for homeowners.Contacts: Shop Direct: Mark Wharton mark.wharton2@shopdirect.com

As is the case with any heating system, your wood-burning stove should be installed by a professional. It must be checked and maintained annually, along with your chimney. Remember to always make safety a priority, and to keep your fireplace tools and fire extinguisher close by in case of an emergency.




Author: Kim Filler


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