The characteristics of oak, ash, and maple firewood can vary when burned. Here are some general characteristics of each:
Oak: Oak is a dense hardwood that burns hot and slow, producing a long-lasting fire. It has a bright flame with minimal smoke, producing a pleasant, mild aroma.
Maple: Maple is a hardwood that burns hot and produces a bright flame. It has a slightly sweet aroma when burned and produces minimal smoke.
Ash: Ash firewood is a hardwood that produces a hot, long-lasting fire. It has excellent heat and burn properties, with very little smoke or sparks when burned.