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The rate of drying of firewood directly depends on the type of firewood, its breed, as well as preparation for storage. For example, oak firewood takes longer to dry than linden firewood, so if you have different types of wood, the preparation and storage of firewood may be slightly different. It is advisable to start such preparation in spring or summer, then your wood will have time to dry by the heating season. If firewood is cut into small pieces or chopped into logs, this will speed up the drying process. Chopped logs should be carefully folded into a structure, the height of which should be safe, and the gaps between the logs should be optimal for ventilation.

This consists of untreated pine wood and can be burned wonderfully as kindling. We can also take you back with us for a fee.

Room meter (abbr.: RM) is the unit of measurement for 1 m layered pieces of wood (pieces of wood or logs), which, including the air gaps, fill a total volume of 1 m³. If you saw and split these columns into wood that is ready for the stove and put these logs back on, you get a maximum of 0.8 m³ due to sawing losses and “less air in between”. Please also note that the fresh wood shrinks by up to 15% in volume during the drying process. Bulk cubic meter (abbr.: SRM) is the unit of measure for poured logs. Instead of being stacked tightly, the split logs are simply poured, which leaves significantly more air in one cubic meter of wood than with proper stacking. So that a loose cubic meter is measured, lattice boxes are used with a filling volume of just over 1.00 m³.

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he standard moisture content of wood is called the equilibrium moisture content, which we talked about above, not more than 15%. A material with such a moisture index is suitable for construction work and applications in the field of decoration and decoration. For firewood, this humidity is not of great importance, since they burn even at a humidity of 25% or more.

But wood for construction tends to expand when wet, so usually a fairly dry material is treated with various means to protect moisture from getting inside the fibers.

We have briefly analyzed what moisture content wood should be for heating and for lumber. You know how to calculate the absolute moisture content of wood of different species, and you also know what needs to be done so that the lumber does not pick up moisture.

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Dense and dry wood is the ideal fuel for a fireplace. In terms of density, the leader, again, is oak. Oak firewood, unlike, for example, aspen, flares up for a long time and burns out for a long time, releasing a large amount of heat gradually. For a fireplace, this is a great option. You can put a few good logs and forget about the fireplace for a few hours, at least. In second place in density is birch. Birch firewood has a lower density, so it burns hot, but burns out faster than oak. At the same time, birch firewood is cheaper than oak firewood, so this is a good compromise between the desire to save money and the end result.

As a result, we can say that no matter what kind of firewood you choose – oak, aspen, birch or alder – in any case, you will be satisfied with the long heat of smoldering coals and their pleasant aroma. The main thing in choosing firewood for a fireplace is to use hardwoods that burn without cod and soot. Coniferous wood is best used for a fire on an open fire or the manufacture of furniture and interior items.

If you are not sure which wood to choose for your fireplace, we offer professional advice and assistance. In addition, the wood can be seen before purchase. We invite you.
Firewood from our Company is without any admixtures. High-quality firewood, the price of which is very attractive.

High-quality hardwood is optimal when it comes to firewood. Whether beech wood, oak or robinia is not always decisive – what is decisive is how high the residual moisture content of the firewood is. Beech wood and oak wood have approximately the same and also the highest calorific value. Beech firewood is a very dense wood and has the highest energy yield per kWh/RM. This means that beech / oak can be used to heat economically and ecologically. Birch is the best choice for the “atmosphere connoisseur” or the open fireplace.

Measure your stove or fireplace so that you always have enough space for your firewood, at least 3 cm at both ends of the log.

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Our company has been manufacturing and supplying fuel for fireplaces for more than 10 years, so we have already earned a reputation among our customers, and here is what we can offer you:

  • We guarantee that our firewood does not contain any harmful impurities and will not damage your fireplace or chimney.
  • We have a wide selection of different woods for use in the fireplace, including oak, ash, birch, alder, maple and hornbeam.
  • We understand that you need firewood quickly, which is why we work 7 days a week to deliver your fuel the same day you order it.
  • Buying firewood from us, you will receive fuel at an affordable price and will be able to enjoy the comfort and warmth from your fireplace without overpaying for fuel.
  • We never deceive our buyers with the volume and conformity of the breed that is indicated in the application.

Do not delay buying firewood for a fireplace for later – order it from us today and enjoy cozy evenings with your loved ones!

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Firewood for a fireplace must meet certain requirements and is different from traditional wood used for burning in heating boilers. In such a stove, softwood, wood with insects, as well as bark, sawdust or even waste can be burned. The wood used for burning in the fireplace must be carefully selected.

Hardwoods with high calorific value and low moisture content are recommended for free-standing fireplaces and stoves. However, softwood is not used, because it contains a lot of resin, which shoots when burned and causes great pollution of the fireplace and chimney. Consider this before you decide to buy firewood .

Hardwood has a compact structure, which means it is much heavier and more caloric. These types of trees include: hornbeam, beech, oak, birch, maple, ash, acacia, elm, hawthorn, rowan and fruit trees such as plum, apple, pear, cherry. Softwoods include linden, gray alder, willow, poplar, aspen and chestnut. It is lighter and less caloric.

 

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