Description
A **face cord** of firewood, also called a **rick**, generally means a stack of wood 8 feet long and 4 feet high with an average depth of 16 inches. The description describes kiln-dried maple firewood-one of the best woods for burning due to its superior combustion characteristics.
### Key Features of Maple Firewood:
1. **Single Species**: Uniform burn characteristics and heat output.
2. **Kiln-Dried**: It contains less moisture; thus, it burns efficiently with less smoke, very little buildup of creosote, and is easier to light.
3. **Face Cord Dimensions**:
– Length: 8 feet
– Height: 4 feet
– Depth: 16 inches
Benefits of Kiln-Dried Maple Firewood:
– **High Heat Output**: Maple wood burns hot and maintains consistent heat.
Clean Burn: It eliminates excess moisture through kiln drying, leaving a much cleaner and longer-lasting fire.
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