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Yes. It tends to pop a little bit. But it burns well.
Cedar- yes. Wood that has been treated to resist rot/insects, no. THAT wood has been treated with Chrome/ Copper/ Arsenic (known as CCA) and the smoke is VERY bad for you.
Electric fireplace logs save you the hassle of having to clean like you would a traditional fireplace. There is no need to burn wood, so you also do not have the hassle of ashes. Once you have the electric fireplace logs you do not have to worry about keeping topped up with wood. It is very simple.
Peterson gas logs are decorative logs that are not made of actual wood. Therefore, the logs themselves don't burn. They can be used to spice up a fireplace or an outdoor fire pit.
No. Laurel contains cyanide compounds which are toxic. These toxins remain in the smoke from the wood. It isn't illegal to sell it; it is often sold as firewood. Experts advise aging it at least 2 years to stabilize the tar in the wood, and to burn it in a closed, vented fireplace. The indoor open fire seems a poor idea.
While you can burn most woods, I would pass on the arborvitae. As an evergreen, you will get a LOT of creosote, fast burning, short lasting fires. It also contains a toxin believed to be a hallucinogen. A small amount used as kindling may not be a problem.
You can usually purchase gas logs for a home fireplace at home improvement stores. Home improvements store such as Lowes and Home Depot carry these logs.
If you keep adding wood, no time limit. A low fire, green logs, banking the fire, a maximum of about 6 hours.
The materials used for manufactured fireplace logs are usually either: Compressed sawdust only or compressed sawdust and paraffin. Firelogs are designed to be inexpensive and also burn more efficiently than firewood.
Yes, there are soot and creosote "cleaner" logs. In my opinion, they do not work as well as cleaning a chimney properly with a chimney brush.
"You can find a new fireplace log at Albertsons, Ralphs, Target. I prefer to go to Albertsons. They got a variety of new fireplace logs for you to choose from. From Duraflame all the way to Java logs."
A common type of fireplace used in cold countries like the USA is called a "wood-burning fireplace" or "traditional fireplace." These fireplaces are designed to burn wood logs to provide heat and create a cozy atmosphere in homes during cold weather.
An andrion is a metal supports for logs in a fireplace.
"To light your fireplace logs you will probably want to use a candle lighter. These are made by big, and they have an extension at the end where the flame comes out when you pull the trigger."