https://rivera-waddell-3.hubstack.net/how-to-make-a-successful-wood-burning-stove-for-sale-tips-from-home https://notes.io/wMCTm Types of Wood Burners Near Me Wood-burning stoves are an easier and more cost-effective option to expensive fossil fuels and electric power. They also reduce dependence on imported wood, a significant source of carbon. Research has found that the smoke from wood burning in homes contributes to ambient winter pollution in areas in which it is prevalent. This is particularly relevant in valleys that are prone to temperature shifts. 1. Pine Pine wood is a popular option for log burners however, it should be dried before using indoors. Unseasoned pine wood is more likely to generate creosote, which can cause chimney block ups. In addition, pine wood that is not seasoned will produce a lot of carbon monoxide and smoke which can be toxic to pets and humans. Most people avoid using pine wood for firewood due to its resin content and fear of creosote build up. Creosote is a tar-like substance, coats your chimney flue to prevent smoke from leaving your home. If it builds up enough it can cause an explosion in your chimney, which is very dangerous. Hardwoods like oak maple, Hickory, and Ash do not create much creosote, and they burn more hotly with less smoke. The reason that pine wood produces many creosote particles when it is burned is because it was not properly seasoned. All wood needs to be seasoned prior to burning it inside. The process of seasoned wood eliminates the moisture content which makes it easier to ignite and burn. If pine wood has been treated to a seasoning process, it will burn faster with less sparks and spitting. It will also produce plenty of heat. It will still release a large amount of creosote when it is burned. The majority of people prefer hardwoods like oak or hickory to pine wood for burning. 2. Cedar Cedar is a soft wood, and although it produces decent heat, it doesn't produce as much as other kinds of hardwood fire