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What Is The Best Type of Wood to Burn in My Fireplace?
In this episode of the Check A Pro Radio Show, host Jim Klauck, known to listeners as Check A Pro Joe, invites Jeremy from Ember Keepers, a wood fire chimney expert, to share his insights on choosing the best type of wood for indoor fireplaces. This informative session debunks common myths about using softwoods and highlights the crucial role of moisture content in firewood preparation.
Jeremy emphasizes the importance of burning seasoned wood, ideally with a moisture content of 15-20%, and provides practical tips on using a moisture meter for the best results. The discussion also touches on the advantages of hardwoods like oak and apple trees, while acknowledging that some regions may rely on softwoods like pine.
Listen in to learn how to ensure a safe and efficient burn in your home, and why avoiding smoky or sizzling fires can enhance your fireplace experience. Jeremy's expertise sheds light on the subtle art of firewood selection and preparation, providing invaluable advice for both new and seasoned fireplace users.
🔥 What Is the Best Type of Wood to Burn in My Fireplace? 🔥
Not all firewood is created equal! If you want a warm, efficient, and clean-burning fire this winter, choose hardwoods over softwoods. Here's why:
🌳 Top Choices:
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Oak – Long burn time & great heat
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Hickory – High heat output & pleasant aroma
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Maple – Burns clean with steady flames
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Ash – Easy to split and burns well even when not fully seasoned
Avoid softwoods like pine — they burn fast, smoky, and can cause creosote buildup in your chimney. 🚫
🪵 Pro Tip: Always burn seasoned (dry) wood for best results!
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