As the name suggests, semi-seasoned firewood pieces remain partially seasoned. The seasoning process of wood involves time. With time the natural moisture content of the wood pieces plummet. Therefore, for seasoning firewood pieces entirely, a longer duration is a necessity.
When a piece of wood begins to dry up but the moisture content does not diminish to its minimum possible level, it is called a semi-seasoned wood.
A seasoned wood contains less than 20% moisture. An unseasoned variety contains 40% moisture. A semi-seasoned variety contains 20-40% moisture. Therefore, a semi-seasoned wood piece is a partially dried one.
Semi-Seasoned Wood Varieties We Offer
WE, at Firewood ASAP, have a diverse collection of premium-quality firewood varieties. Our assortment includes the following firewood alternatives for various uses.
Tips for Using Semi-Seasoned Firewood
There is no doubt that firewood containing the minimum amount of moisture is always the best choice. But, our range of semi-seasoned firewood is ideal for those who wish to stack the pallet for a while before using it.
The trick is simple. Keep it stacked the right way and keep the cord covered. If you leave the pile in this condition for a few weeks, the moisture content of the wood pieces will naturally go down and the pallet will turn into a pile of seasoned wood.
You can use these semi-seasoned wood pieces for camping, fireplace cooking, or even backyard bonfire parties. We keep the standard cord-size wood piles available in our collection. You can choose from these alternatives based on your purposes.
We at Firewood ASAP, make sure to split the wood pieces precisely so that each piece looks the same. Our pallets will never have a single piece too large or too small compared to the rest. Plus, we clean the slit wood pieces thoroughly so that your premises do not get dirty.