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Wood-burning appliances, such as fireplaces and wood stoves, provide essential heat to your home during the colder months. Not only that, they can provide a sense of calm, and quiet comfort while adding to the ambiance of your favorite indoor areas. Although having a fireplace or a wood-burning stove can be a great way to stay cozy in inclement weather in Wilmington, DE, getting enough wood to keep the fires burning isn’t always so easy unless you get what you need from Daniel’s Lawn and Tree, LLC.

All Firewood Isn’t the Same

If you think that you can burn just any old wood in your fireplace or stove, you’d be wrong and perhaps dangerously so. While both hardwoods and softwoods will burn, there’s a great deal of difference in the quality of the results. Hardwoods are the woods of choice when burning indoors. These woods, such as maple, oak, and walnut, produce a lot of heat; hardwoods also burn longer and are cleaner than their counterpart. Softwoods, on the other hand, although cheaper, can produce a lot of smoke and creosote. In addition to leaving that black residue around your heating area, a buildup of creosote can pose a potential fire hazard. If you’re going to burn softwoods, keeping up with professional cleaning of your appliance is an absolute must. It’s also important to remember that when burned, some woods produce toxic fumes, making them completely unacceptable for use indoors.

Know What You’re Getting with Firewood

Purchasing your firewood from a reputable source in the Wilmington area is the best way to ensure you end up with a safe and effective heating solution for your fireplace or wood stove. At Daniels’ Lawn and Tree, we’ll let you know what we have available so that you have a choice in what goes into your wood-burning appliance. Contact us today to find out more. We’ll be happy to explain the differences and give you our recommendations for what will work best in your situation.