Good day everyone.
I'm hoping someone here can help me out with some knowledge. Wife and I are looking at installing a wood stove in the house as primary heat source.
We live in Northern Canada, winters are wicked cold.
This brings me to my question.
We have ample access to standing dead wood. This wood is mostly spruce/ jack pine with the odd poplar mixed in. The entire area surrounding our home ~ 30 mile radius burned in 2015-2016. I'm wondering what kind of moisture content you suspect this wood would have? Trees are 6-10 diameter trees.
We are looking at purchasing a Blaze King Sirocco but I'm just super unsure of moisture content. I am trying to locate a moisture tester but wont have access to one anytime soon.
I'm hoping someone here can help me out with some knowledge. Wife and I are looking at installing a wood stove in the house as primary heat source.
We live in Northern Canada, winters are wicked cold.
This brings me to my question.
We have ample access to standing dead wood. This wood is mostly spruce/ jack pine with the odd poplar mixed in. The entire area surrounding our home ~ 30 mile radius burned in 2015-2016. I'm wondering what kind of moisture content you suspect this wood would have? Trees are 6-10 diameter trees.
We are looking at purchasing a Blaze King Sirocco but I'm just super unsure of moisture content. I am trying to locate a moisture tester but wont have access to one anytime soon.