Depends on what is with treated with. If you mean lumber treated to resist rot and insects, such as wood used on a deck or fence post- NO. The treatment chemicals are toxic- and so is the smoke from burning that wood.
Burning treated pine is not recommended due to the chemicals used in its treatment, such as chromated copper arsenate (CCA), which can release toxic fumes and pollutants when burned. These emissions can be harmful to health and the environment. It's best to dispose of treated pine through appropriate recycling or waste disposal methods instead of burning it.
its not suggested but it also depends on the varnish.
A metal container will work, a chimnea would work perfectly
treated pine
Is there anything can appy to make pine wood burn in the fire place
you burn it
you burn it
In MOST cases, yes- if the wood has not been treated with preservative chemicals.
You can burn it. Its pine so do not burn in your fire place.
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
NO. They have been treated with preservatives that will produce possibly poisonous gases.