FAQ
How much firewood will I need for a typical winter?
How much firewood will I need for a typical winter?
This is a question we get asked a lot and there are so many factors,
• The efficiency of your stove
• Is it your only form of heating
• The size of your property
• How well insulated your property is.
• How often you use the stove
• How cold it is
• How you use your stove – burning on full airflow all the time or on low heat.
Why do you not sell logs by weight?
Why do you not sell logs by weight?
You should never buy wood by weight as the wetter it is, the more it weighs. We only sell by volume and you need to think in terms of a volume of energy. Typically, you will need to burn 3 logs with a moisture content of 50% to get the same heat output as burning 1 log with a moisture content of 20%. Why Use Kiln Dried Logs
Firstly, a wet/green log will not burn well, where our kiln-dried logs are dried to a moisture content of 20% or less, there should be no bugs, mold, just super clean dry wood. The process of kiln drying is introducing heat to the logs, the logs dry outside to inside, the heat effects the water evaporation, water effects the burning process, less moisture the better the burning process.
How do I make a fire?
How do I make a fire?
In the centre of the fire basket crumple several sheets of newspaper, arrange smallish pieces of kindling wood over the newspaper in a pyramid shape, light the newspaper and once the fire takes a hold on the smaller pieces of wood put on larger pieces still in a pyramid shape, then, sit back relax and enjoy
Why Use Kiln Dried Logs
Why Use Kiln Dried Logs
Firstly, a wet/green log will not burn well, where our kiln-dried logs are dried to a moisture content of 20% or less, there should be no bugs, mold, just super clean dry wood. The process of kiln drying is introducing heat to the logs, the logs dry outside to inside, the heat effects the water evaporation, water effects the burning process, less moisture the better the burning process.
How can you pay?
How can you pay?
You can pay online, BACS Transfer or cash/card on delivery.
What times do you deliver?
What times do you deliver?
We deliver from 7am in the morning up to 8pm and from 9am until 5pm on weekends.
Do you offer a stacking service?
Do you offer a stacking service?
Yes and this is something we pride ourselves on. We have a flat rate of £10.
How should I store my Firewood?
How should I store my Firewood?
Try and store the logs somewhere out of the weather. This can be inside or in a log store, but you can store logs outside if they are stacked and covered properly. To do this, stack the logs neatly against a sheltered wall or fence and then cover the top only. This will allow the logs to ‘breathe’ and any rain or moisture will quickly evaporate away.