Hardwood vs. Softwood Kiln Dried Firewood - Which is the Hotter Choice?

Hardwood vs. Softwood Kiln Dried Firewood - Which is the Hotter Choice?

Discover the differences between hardwood and softwood kiln-dried firewood. Get the right type for your needs and enjoy a warm, cozy fire.


 

Firewood is a great way to keep warm on a cold winter day or to cook food over an open fire. But not all firewood is created equal. 

 

There are two main types of firewood: hardwood and softwood. Each type has its unique advantages and disadvantages.

 

Hardwood


Hardwood comes from broad-leaf trees, such as oak, maple, and ash. These trees grow more slowly than softwood trees, so their wood is denser and has a higher heat output. Hardwood also burns more slowly and produces less smoke than softwood. This makes it a good choice for use in fireplaces and wood stoves.

 

Softwood


Softwood comes from coniferous trees, such as pine, fir, and spruce. These trees grow more quickly than hardwood trees, so their wood is less dense and has a lower heat output. Softwood also burns more rapidly and produces more smoke than hardwood. This makes it a good choice for use in campfires and outdoor fireplaces.

 

Which Type of Firewood is Right for You?


The type of firewood right for you depends on your needs and preferences. If you are looking for firewood that burns hot and long, hardwood is the best choice. If you are looking for firewood that is easy to find and affordable, then softwood is a good option. And if you are looking for firewood that is easy to stack and store, then kiln-dried firewood is the way to go.

 

Here is a more detailed comparison of hardwood and softwood firewood:

 

Hardwood


Pros:

  • Burns hot and long
  • Produces less smoke
  • Burns more slowly
  • Less likely to crack or split

Cons:

  • More expensive
  • More difficult to find
  • It takes longer to dry

Softwood


Pros:

  • Less expensive
  • Easier to find
  • Dries more quickly
  • More abundant

Cons:

  • Burns hotter and shorter
  • Produces more smoke
  • Burns more quickly
  • More likely to crack or split

Kiln Dried Firewood


Pros:

  • Burns hot and long
  • Produces less smoke
  • Burns more slowly
  • Less likely to crack or split
  • Accessible to stack and store

Cons:

  • More expensive
  • Less abundant

 

Corrin Kiln Dried Firewood offers many firewood options to suit your specific needs. Some of the types of firewood we offer include:

 

  • Oak: This is a popular choice for many homeowners, as it burns hot and long. It also produces minimal smoke and sparks. Order Oak Firewood.
  • Hickory: This hardwood option burns hot and produces minimal smoke. It has a sweet aroma that many people find appealing. Order Kickory Firewood.
  • Cherry: This hardwood option is known for its sweet scent and beautiful red color. It burns hot and produces minimal smoke. Order Cherry Firewood. 

 

Check out our online inventory of Kiln Dried Firewood.

Conclusion


Using Corrin for kiln-dried firewood is optimal for those who want a high-quality product that burns efficiently and cleanly. With a moisture content of 3% or less, our firewood outperforms traditional "seasoned" firewood by burning easier, brighter, and longer with minimal smoke. Our proprietary process of baking the firewood in an industrial oven for 36 hours removes all moisture. It sterilizes the wood, making it safe for indoor storage. 

 

You can trust that our kiln-dried firewood will ignite with a single match, ensuring a hassle-free experience every time. 

 

Choose Corrin Kiln Dried Firewood for the best possible product available.

 

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