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You spark a conversation with nature when you start a fire, a meal with friends when you start a fire, memories are created when you start a fire.

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Hardwoods

Hardwoods are more thick than softwoods because they develop more slowly. Their slower burning, deeper hue, and slower combustion cause their fires to burn hotter and more intensely. They may be used to heat your home, fuel your stove, and create lengthy, smoldering flames with plenty of coals. It is often advised that you build your fireplace out of hardwood.

Frequently Used Hardwood for Burning

As it would be difficult to cover every kind of hardwood, here are some of the more well-liked ones:

Oak – Oak is a fairly thick wood that can almost always be found, and it burns quite long. The slowest and most effective log combinations are from this season. It’s excellent for sustaining a fire at night.

Birch – Even when it isn’t seasoned, it burns rapidly and well, making it a fantastic firewood alternative. Species differences affect Birch’s efficacy (like Black, Yellow, and White). From its bark, you may make organic fire starters. It works well in combination with oak or slow-burning wood.

Walnut – Walnuts emit modest heat in comparison to other hardwoods. The scent is wonderful, and splitting it is simple.

Softwoods

Softwoods are lighter and have a lesser density than hardwoods. They are suitable for outdoor usage and also ignite more quickly and produce more smoke. These are excellent for campfires, kindling, and other outdoor uses.

Burning Softwood Types: Although there aren’t as many alternatives for softwoods as there are for hardwoods, there are still some great choices. If you need one, a low-heat wood would be the best choice:

Cedar – Unseasoned cedar may be burned and has a typically nice scent when burned in tiny pieces. Cedar has a loud cracking sound and provides steady heat.

Pine – This candle will need to be often refueled despite having a good flame that lights up readily. This fire starter is best used outside because of its sap and resin content.

Larch – Larch is the toughest softwood and even tougher than some hardwoods, it needs to be well-seasoned to avoid catching fire. It is highly well-liked since it needs little upkeep.

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Time spent around a fire has been a valuable commodity since our ancestors built the very first fire. As we listen to the wood burn down, we share stories, laugh, and learn from life’s lessons. It’s time to cook, listen to music, and enjoy our first s’more. You can’t just think of a fire as a fire—it’s a beacon of welcome, a lighthouse on land. Fire-pits, fireplaces, and campfires are open to everyone.

Need Firewood Delivered?

Fallen Tree Firewood, in Raleigh, NC, can stack and deliver it for you. Let us know when it is convenient for you so we can schedule a delivery.

Many North Carolinians find it inconvenient to look for firewood. Cozying up in front of an indoor or outdoor fireplace is the finest way to spend an evening, but only if you have firewood on hand. A straightforward and practical choice is Fallen Tree Firewood’s firewood delivery service.

Fallen Tree Firewood Company in Raleigh, NC, makes it simple to get good wood delivered to your door. We provide affordable prices on top-notch firewood delivered around the Triangle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Burns More Effectively: Hardwood Or Softwood?

Burning hardwood results in a longer-burning fire, fewer ash, and less creosote production.

Can A Hedge Be Burned In A Fireplace?

Hedge (Osage Orange) burning in a fireplace is not advised. The majority of inserts are not made to endure the heat that a hedge emits.

Where Should I Store My Firewood For The Longest?

in a covered area with good ventilation. If you are unable to keep it inside, place it in a covered stack on the south side of a building.

Our Firewood Is Top Notch Quality!

Among the types of firewood we offer at Fallen Tree Firewood in Raleigh, NC are hickory, cherry, mesquite, pinyon pine, walnut, oak, peach, pecan, mulberry, ash, peach, lump charcoal, and more. It can be cut to any length you want, whether it is in logs or chunks. Our firewood racks and baskets make it easy to store your firewood. We bring the best firewood for you and your exotic moments.