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  1. In this episode, we dig into the details of heat output, coaling properties, and more. Watch to the end, and you'll know everything you could possibly want to know about Maple firewood.

  2. 7 kwi 2024 · Hardwoods, like oak and maple, generally have a higher energy content than softwoods, such as pine and fir, because they are denser. The energy content of wood is usually measured in BTUs per cord or per pound.

  3. These firewood BTU ratings charts compare the heat energy content of common firewood types along with both green and dry weight per firewood cord.

  4. 18 wrz 2023 · BTU (British Thermal Units): The BTU rating of a wood indicates its heat content or energy value. Maple firewood boasts an average BTU range of 18 to 25 million BTUs per cord. This places it in a respectable position among hardwoods and ensures that it delivers a substantial amount of heat when burned.

  5. Hardwoods, such as oak and maple, typically have a higher BTU rating than softwoods like pine or spruce. The density of the wood also affects the BTU rating, with denser wood having a higher BTU rating. The chart below provides an overview of average BTU ratings for different types of firewood.

  6. The firewood BTU rating charts below give a comparison between different firewood types. This can help you decide what the best firewood type is for your needs. You can click on the different types of firewood in the chart to learn more about them.

  7. These firewood BTU charts compare the heat energy ratings and weight of common firewood species. You may notice that as the dry weight per cord increases, so does the BTU rating. Wood has close to the same BTU per dry pound regardless of species.

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