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Most firewood seasons within 6 – 18 months and there are many variables that affect the time it takes to dry. Hardwoods take more time to dry because they're denser than softwood. Some hardwood takes up to 2 years to season.
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Read More »Timber Gadgets is reader-supported. We may earn a commission if you buy through the links on our site. When dry or “seasoned” firewood has a moisture content at or below 20%, it’s ready to burn. How long does it take to get there? Well, I’ll answer that question in this post. Most firewood seasons within 6 – 18 months and there are many variables that affect the time it takes to dry. Hardwoods take more time to dry because they’re denser than softwood. Some hardwood takes up to 2 years to season. From the type of wood you’re using (species of tree) to the changes in climate that year, the length of the log, and the way you store it all play a role in the drying time. I considered making a drying chart for this page but there are simply too many variables to contend with. I will, however, share some tips on how to properly dry your firewood in the sections below. First I’m going to teach you how to check if the wood is seasoned.
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