Maple Firewood
Sugar maple produces around 24 million BTU per cord — comparable to red oak — with cleaner smoke and easier splitting. It's one of the most widely available hardwoods across the Northeast and Midwest and a default choice for indoor wood stoves where smoke matters.
Sugar maple vs soft maple
| Variety | Million BTU/cord | Splitting | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sugar maple (hard) | ~24 | Medium | The premium variety |
| Red maple (soft) | ~20 | Easy | Most common |
| Silver maple (soft) | ~19 | Easy | Lowest BTU |
| Black maple | ~23 | Medium | Similar to sugar maple |
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