I have a lot of Eastern white pine on my lot. Whenever it is necessary to take a tree down for whatever reason( Dead or uprooted due to winds) I dispose of the wood at the local landfill.
I do burn white birch. I dont have a problem with burning softwood and I understand how hot and fast it burns compared to hardwood. I have never burned it however, because I have always been told that it creates lots of creosote due to the pine pitch in the wood.
Question is this. Does the creosote dissipate after you season it properly? Does it create a chimney fire hazard. Does anyone have any experience or any information to offer? Is it even worth the time to process it ? Thanks for any info
I do burn white birch. I dont have a problem with burning softwood and I understand how hot and fast it burns compared to hardwood. I have never burned it however, because I have always been told that it creates lots of creosote due to the pine pitch in the wood.
Question is this. Does the creosote dissipate after you season it properly? Does it create a chimney fire hazard. Does anyone have any experience or any information to offer? Is it even worth the time to process it ? Thanks for any info