Hi all,
I could use some help (first post long time reader). I purchased a cord of wood from a new wood guy (the guy I have been using just up and disappeared) I needed one more cord to get get me through the rest of the season. They dropped the wood off late and at first look it was pretty good, Oak, Maple and Ash mixture, but once I started stacking it I realized that a lot of it is frozen. I have never dealt with frozen wood so I was wondering what to do with it ? Will It thaw out and be OK ? will there be to much moisture in it ? Can I just leave it stacked and covered (over the top) and wait it out ? It's still below freezing here on alot of days, but should be averaging above freezing pretty soon. I guess I could bring some into my garage to thaw it out. so will it thaw and be OK what should I look for,
This is my first season of burning and it's been great up until this episode. I installed a Regency I2400 insert in my exisiting fireplace over the summer and have cut my oil usage by at least 1/2 this season so far... Love burning, just need to learn how to pick a firewood guy
Thanks in advance...
Joe W
I could use some help (first post long time reader). I purchased a cord of wood from a new wood guy (the guy I have been using just up and disappeared) I needed one more cord to get get me through the rest of the season. They dropped the wood off late and at first look it was pretty good, Oak, Maple and Ash mixture, but once I started stacking it I realized that a lot of it is frozen. I have never dealt with frozen wood so I was wondering what to do with it ? Will It thaw out and be OK ? will there be to much moisture in it ? Can I just leave it stacked and covered (over the top) and wait it out ? It's still below freezing here on alot of days, but should be averaging above freezing pretty soon. I guess I could bring some into my garage to thaw it out. so will it thaw and be OK what should I look for,
This is my first season of burning and it's been great up until this episode. I installed a Regency I2400 insert in my exisiting fireplace over the summer and have cut my oil usage by at least 1/2 this season so far... Love burning, just need to learn how to pick a firewood guy
Thanks in advance...
Joe W