Once our logs have been cut they are then stored in a Dutch barn in slatted crates, these crates allow for
the free movement of wind and air through the logs to naturally dry and season the wood. The process of
natural drying has been done for centuries and is very efficient and effective way of seasoning logs.
Drying logs gives a massive heat advantage against burning a green log, this is a huge benefit over green
chopped wood, which is normally delivered directly after being cut to your size. We believe that dried logs
are the perfect fuel.
To get the best from your logs, you must consider your storage. Wood needs to be stored up off the floor
and out in the open to allow the air to flow around the logs, with the top covered to protect from the rain.
Correctly stored wood fuel will produce at least twice the heat of poor fuel.
Dried hardwood logs will burn practically smoke free which reduces soot build up within the flue, keeping
maintenance costs down to a minimum.
All our wood is sourced from sustainable woodland, of which the trees are thinnings or of a sub-standard grade.
Supplementing your heating with an efficient wood burning stove is a significant cost effective step towards
sustainable energy independence.
A great way to store your logs neatly and keep them dry, is to use our own log storage bins. They take up very little space and allow air to circulate
freely around your logs, helping to keep them in perfect condition. We can deliver them with your logs for just £20 each.
Width 112cm x Depth 115cm x Height 104cm (Sizes may vary slightly)
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Our wood shavings are ideal for pets’ bedding. Our shavings are proving to be a very economical and popular horse bedding. Collected, or delivered
locally, please contact us for a price.
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... all firewood contains water. Freshly cut wood can be up to 45% water, while well seasoned firewood generally has a 20-25% moisture content.
... that when trees grow, they absorb carbon dioxide and generate oxygen that is essential for our planet's survival. Whether wood is burned as a fuel, or left to decay in the forest, it will release the same amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, as it has absorbed during its life. So an efficiently burnt log is carbon neutral and a renewable fuel.
... that you can dispose of the ash from your woodburner in your compost bin? Wood ash and charcoal from your woodburner will help to add a light consistency to your compost and it makes an easy way to get rid of the small amount of ash that is produced when you burn good quality barn dried logs.