What is unseasoned, wet, and soft firewood?
Unseasoned firewood is wood that has not had the opportunity for the natural moisture in the log to have evaporated. In order for this process to occur, the log needs to be split into halves or quarters and allowed to sit for six months to one year. Wet wood is simply logs which have sat outside and absorbed moisture from outside elements. Soft wood is a term used to describe certain types of wood that are not recommended for use in a fireplace.