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3.2.6  Judging Firewood Moisture Content 
You can find out if some firewood is dry enough to burn by using these guidelines: 
•  cracks form at the ends of logs as they dry 
•  as it dries in the sun, the wood turns from white or cream colored to grey or yellow, 
•  bang two pieces of wood together; seasoned wood sounds hollow and wet wood 
sounds dull, 
•  dry wood is much lighter in weight than wet wood, 
•  split a piece, and if the fresh face feels warm and dry it is dry enough to burn; if it feels 
damp, it is too wet, 
•  burn a piece; wet wood hisses and sizzles in the fire and dry wood does not. 
You could buy a wood moisture meter to 
test your firewood. 
3.3 Manufactured Logs 
Do not burn manufactured logs made of wax impregnated sawdust or logs with any 
chemical additives. Manufactured logs made of 100% compressed sawdust can be 
burned, but use caution in the number of these logs burned at one time. Start with one 
manufactured log and see how the fireplace reacts. Never use more than two 
manufactured logs at a time. 










