The best firewood for heating: which type of wood provides more heat.
According to ТСН: The main indicators of heating quality are the amount of heat produced by the firewood and its burning duration. Hardwood species are traditionally considered the best choice.
Hardwood - maximum heat production
Hardwood species are characterized by high density, allowing a small amount of firewood to generate more heat and provide long-lasting burning. Oak is a classic leader, as it smolders for a long time and steadily heats the room. However, it needs 1–2 years to dry out, as damp wood has low efficiency when burned.
Birch - quick start
Birch burns quickly and provides noticeable heat immediately, making it ideal for quickly starting a stove. However, this wood species burns rather quickly, so it is better used as a supplement to the main firewood species.
Hornbeam - long-lasting burning
The hornbeam has the highest density among popular firewood and burns slowly, maintaining a consistently high temperature. This makes it optimal for prolonged heating, but it is important to properly ignite the fire before using it in the stove.
Thus, the choice of firewood for heating depends on specific needs. Oak, birch, and hornbeam have their unique characteristics that can be combined for maximum efficiency. It is important to consider not only heat production but also the time needed to prepare and heat each type.
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