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Sweet Gum Wood Popular Q&A
Q: Is it ok to burn sweet gum wood in a fireplace in the home?
A: Yes. While the different varieties of gum are a chore to split, it can be used for firewood. Heat values are not as great as oak or hickory, but better than man... Read More »
Q: Is sweet gum wood safe to burn in a fire place?
A: Sweet Gum is ok to burn, but be aware that it will not burn well. Oak Read More »
Q: Sweet gum wood good to burn in a wood burning stove?
A: Not as good as oak or hickory, but much better than some other woods. We use a fair amount of it mixed with oak. It is very difficult to split, but burns well w... Read More »
Q: Sweet gum wood... anyone used it?
A: No - large tree - I lost one year before last and it was 18" 20' up! The other - is still standing. Both were planted for shade on an old farm house now long go... Read More »
Q: Can Wood From a Sweet Gum Tree Be Used in Construction?
A: Lumber derived from sweet gum trees is generally divided into two distinct commercial classifications, which includes red gum and sap gum. Red gum is dark, redd... Read More »