Just curious how you all do it. I have read a ton only about it. I have heard you need 6 to 12 months for it to season. I have heard that if you leave it uncovered and its rained on it can speed seasoning somewhat. In the winter seasoning slows down ect.
I know you need too airflow to help dry it out and all that.
Anyways I had a mason here other day and we got to talking fireplaces and wood. He said you need to season split wood for 3 years. If it gets rained on then you need to wait a year before you can burn it. He then said you should not have a fire if your going to burn for less then 8 hours ( he has open fireplace) and keep it roaring the whole time and said he goes through about a third a face cord a day that way and it gives him positive heating. He then said he hasn't had to clean his chimney in 20 something years by following those rules becuase it doesn't allow the creosilte to form.
So what do you all think?
I know you need too airflow to help dry it out and all that.
Anyways I had a mason here other day and we got to talking fireplaces and wood. He said you need to season split wood for 3 years. If it gets rained on then you need to wait a year before you can burn it. He then said you should not have a fire if your going to burn for less then 8 hours ( he has open fireplace) and keep it roaring the whole time and said he goes through about a third a face cord a day that way and it gives him positive heating. He then said he hasn't had to clean his chimney in 20 something years by following those rules becuase it doesn't allow the creosilte to form.
So what do you all think?
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