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Pine wood causes the most creosote due to its high sap content. The unseasoned pine can produce a large amount of smoke as it burns off moisture. This smoke will make the chimney dirty, usually creating a dangerous amount of creosote which may lead to fire hazards.
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Burning wood in the fireplace has a means of making people comfortable, especially during colder seasons, but we can’t just pick any type of wood for burning. However, some people live where pine trees are just around the corner. Maybe, you are one of those people who ask the question, “Is it good for indoor firewood?” This article contains answers to relevant questions that pop up in your mind whenever you see a pine tree nearby. Yes, you can burn pine in a fireplace, but for safety considerations, it is highly recommended to season it before you use it. Burning unseasoned pinewood can be hazardous and can put a person’s health at risk. It is essential to be well-informed. At this point, we will discuss further and delve into the process to make a pinewood safety to use. So keep on reading! Pine is a common wood usually used outdoors. It is a good fire starter, particularly because it has so much resinous sap. This sap acts as a good ignitor, helping you to get a fire started quickly and easily. However, you need to be careful about using it indoors due to the risk of creosote build-up. When burned, wood produces creosote, a black, tar-like substance that forms inside your chimney when smoke doesn’t entirely escape. Pine wood causes the most creosote due to its high sap content. The unseasoned pine can produce a large amount of smoke as it burns off moisture. This smoke will make the chimney dirty, usually creating a dangerous amount of creosote which may lead to fire hazards.
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Read More »Wood seasoning is the process of drying wood to remove moisture content. It is suggested that you only burn wood with moisture of at least less than 20%. However, the moisture content of freshly cut wood can be somewhere between 40% to 200%. Softwoods such as Radiata Pine and Araucaria have an average moisture content of 180% or more. Therefore, it is best for pinewood to be seasoned before casting it in a fireplace.
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Wet wood burns at a cooler temperature because much of the heat of the fire goes toward evaporating away the water instead of burning the wood. But seasoned wood contains little or no moisture to waste the heat produced by a fire, so it produces a lot of heat. The length of time it takes for pine to dry is 2-9 months, depending on the specific tree. For the reason that some will have more or less moisture content than others and therefore it takes more or less time to dry. Red pine takes only 40-200 days, while white pine takes 60-90 days. Climate condition also influences the drying time. It is suggested to stack logs in spring or early summer so that they will dry quickly. Also, cutting and splitting of woods into proper sizes is helpful because it gives more surface area that can speed up the drying process.
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