A welcoming log fire

Freshly cut oak logs There is nothing more welcoming than a wood fire. Burning wood is the oldest known method of keeping warm and cooking on and has been passed down for generations. Barn Dried Logs has been specializing in barn drying hardwood logs for over nine years. We are based at Surfleet and have a delivery service within a 15 mile radius of Spalding, or customers can collect. All our wood is sourced from local sustainable woodland, of which the wood is felled to help maintain the healthy growth of the forests. This hardwood is then delivered to us in bulk, and we process it into split logs.

Hardwood logs

Dried and seasoned oak logs ready for burning We cut the wood into a standard size of approximately 10" to 11" inches long. All our logs are then stored in a Dutch barn to dry prior to being sold, so when we deliver to your door the logs are ready to burn on your open fire or log burner. We only use hardwood for our logs, these burn slower and more evenly producing twice as much heat as a softwood log. Wood is an excellent fuel, and by far the cheapest and most commonly available.

Reduce your carbon footprint

Dried and seasoned oak logs ready for burning Wood can help supplement your heating when burned in a modern effective wood burning stove, it is clean, and economical, and above all it is a renewable fuel. By switching to a sustainable energy source like wood you can reduce your carbon footprint and help to lower green house gases.

Did you know...?

... that wood smoke contains almost no sulphur dioxide and very little in the way of nitrous oxides? This means acid rain is not produced as a result of burning wood. Not only that, but the carbon dioxide released when wood is burned is the same as that which is absorbed by the tree when it was growing!

Did you know...?

... that burning wood, unlike coal, produces very little ash, with clean, dry, seasoned wood typically producing less than 1% ash residue. Being high in potash it makes a fantastic garden fertiliser.

Did you know...?

... that logs can also be burned in a ceramic stove. These have extensive internal flues and can retain heat for up to 24 hours after the last firing. They can be around 90% efficient and some can be used in smokeless zones. Another option is a range. Ranges can be used for cooking, hot water and central heating.