Best Firewood for Fireplaces
The best firewood for an indoor fireplace is well-seasoned hardwood — oak, hickory, sugar maple, or ash — at under 20% moisture. Hardwood burns hot and long; the seasoning is what keeps your chimney clean and your fire bright. Avoid pine, fir, and any wet wood for indoor use.
Top picks ranked by heat and burn time
| Species | BTU/cord (M) | Smoke | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hickory | ~28 | Low | Best for cold-climate heating |
| White oak | ~29 | Low | Top all-around choice |
| Sugar maple | ~24 | Very low | Cleanest burning |
| Ash | ~24 | Low | Lights easy, burns clean |
| Red oak | ~24 | Low | Widely available, moderate price |
| Cherry | ~20 | Low | Sweet aroma, ambiance fires |
| Birch | ~20 | Medium | Lights easy, burns fast |
| Pine (softwood) | ~15 | High | Avoid for indoor use |
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