‘Should I get premium kiln dried wood or stick to cheaper ones this winter?’, this might be one of the questions you have in mind. There are lots of firewood types to choose from, and you can choose which ones fit your budget.
In this article, we will discuss why getting the premium could be a good choice. And if you are ready to buy one, go to us at Timber Ridge Firewood. We have firewood of all types, bulk, in cords, bags, or even semi-truckloads.
We get wood from managed tree lots, where careful harvesting contributes a lot to the forest’s health and longevity. Therefore, you will have peace of mind that firewood purchased from us is sourced sustainably.
So, back to the question. How to prepare for winter with premium firewood?
What is Premium Firewood?
Before we start buying, we should first understand what makes a certain kiln fired wood a ‘premium’. They come from woods that are uncommon and have more desirable characteristics such as long burning time and high heat output.
For example, apple and cherry wood comes from old, unproductive trees in orchards. You can only get them on a seasonal basis, making them rare and somewhat more expensive.
Sometimes, it is not necessary that premium firewoods cost more. They are treated as such because of their good qualities.
Sometimes, these ‘premium firewood’ goes on sale once in a while if season allows it. Our Over-Sized & Undersized Premium Firewood mixed pile has off-cuts of birch and Tamarack wood.
Should I Stock Kiln Dried vs Seasoned Firewood?
Now the question is whether to choose seasoned vs kiln dried firewood for the winter. Kiln-dried firewood are fuel woods that spend time inside a hot kiln or a large oven, which removes water inside the wood. The oven speeds up the drying process, and it dries wood in four to six days.
On the other hand, Seasoned wood, also called naturally seasoned firewood, is left stacked out in the open to dry. The entire process is dependent on the climate and takes months, sometimes up to six months, for the wood to achieve the desired dryness.
Well, both types are good as they are dry. Both have good heat output and are easy to light. For winter burning, kiln-dried firewood is an excellent choice for winter because of its low moisture content, typically ranging between 10-20%.
The controlled drying process in a kiln ensures that the wood dries uniformly and quickly, making it ready to burn immediately upon delivery. One of the key advantages is its high efficiency: kiln-dried firewood burns hotter and produces more heat, making it ideal for warming homes during the cold season.
This also means you’ll need less wood to achieve the same level of warmth compared to seasoned firewood.
In addition to better heat output, kiln-dried firewood creates less smoke and fewer emissions, reducing creosote buildup in your chimney.
This makes it safer, as creosote buildup can lead to chimney fires. Kiln-dried wood is also free from mold, pests, and insects due to the high temperatures used in the drying process, making it a cleaner option for indoor storage.
Most firewood suppliers offer both types during the winter season. Kiln dried firewood is faster to produce as drying only takes days, while stocks of seasoned firewood are often limited especially when there is demand.
What is the best quality firewood?
That’s not an easy question to answer. In our experience, users want to burn woods indoors that have a high heat output, long burning times, and with less smoke.
If you ask us, the firewood that checks all of these qualities is kiln dried birch firewood, all hands down. It is perfect for burning outdoors and indoors, as it burns roaring hot and emits little smoke, which is ideal for the coldest nights and days. Because it is kiln dried, it lights up easily and does not make deposits inside chimney flues.
Buy Kiln Dried BC Yellow Birch Firewood here in our store.
What is the hottest burning firewood?
Since you will face frigid nights and chilly days, you want to have firewood that emits high heat.
It’s not all about wood. There are a lot of factors that affect the hotness of a fire. The moisture level of the firewood, updrafts, and ambient humidity all play a role.
Now, if we consider all of these factors the same, some types of wood do burn hotter. Apple wood is the number one when it comes to heat output, giving out flames and hot coals when burned. It also emits a nice aroma, making it ideal for smoking, roasting, and heating wood-fired ovens and pizza stones.
Buy Naturally Seasoned BC Orchard Apple Firewood here in our store.
Other firewood types that have a high heat value are birch wood and cherry wood. Cherry wood is wanted by food businesses and restaurants due to its lovely sweet, smoky aroma and low smoke.
Buy Naturally Seasoned BC Orchard Cherry Firewood here in our store.
Plenty of Premium Firewood for You to Enjoy
So there, premium firewood can be a good choice for the winter if it suits your needs. Firewood does not have to be expensive or rare. Some of you might need to stock firewood for the fireplace, to fuel boilers, heaters, wood fire stoves, or for setting up campfires and firepits.
Make sure to order firewood that meets your needs. Whether you want kiln dried firewood vs seasoned, both types are good for burning. The more important thing is select a respected firewood supplier that ensures that the wood has acceptable moisture levels.
Speaking of a good supplier, look no further with Timber Ridge Firewood. We offer firewood for sale in Calgary, and we can deliver in the city and nearby areas. We have stocks of kiln dried yellow birch firewood, cherry firewood, and orchard apple firewood. So order your needed winter stocks of kiln dried wood at us now!