Kiln-Dried Firewood

from £140.00

Locally sourced mix of hardwoods.

The premium firewood, kiln-dried.

Kiln-dried firewood is considered the “premium” option compared to seasoned or green wood. Here are the main benefits:

Burning Performance

  • Lower moisture content (usually 10–20% vs 20–30% in seasoned wood, 40–60% in green wood).

  • Lights more easily – less kindling and hassle to get a good fire going.

  • Burns hotter and cleaner – more heat output per log, less wasted energy evaporating water.

  • Consistent performance – each log burns predictably, unlike mixed-quality seasoned wood.

Practical Benefits

  • Less smoke – good for stoves, open fires, chimineas, and pizza ovens.

  • Reduced creosote build-up in chimneys and flues (safer, less need for frequent sweeping).

  • Longer shelf life – kiln drying kills mould, fungus, and insects, so logs can be stored indoors or in sheds without worry.

  • Cleaner handling – less sap, mould, and debris compared to “green” or poorly seasoned wood.

Environmental Benefits

  • More efficient combustion → lower emissions of particulates and soot.

  • Often Ready to Burn certified in the UK (below 20% moisture), meeting legal standards.

Cost vs Value

  • Kiln-dried wood usually costs more per bag than seasoned.

  • But because it produces more heat per kg and burns more efficiently, you actually need fewer logs for the same heat output → sometimes making it better value in the long run.

Locally sourced mix of hardwoods.

8-10inch long and 2-6inch thick.

15-20%moisture reading gurantee - Woodsure certified. (Actual reading is 7-12%)

Free stacking and kindling included

8-10inch long and 2-6inch thick.

15-20%moisture reading gurantee - Hestas certified. (Actual reading is 7-12%)

Free stacking and kindling included

Size:

Locally sourced mix of hardwoods.

The premium firewood, kiln-dried.

Kiln-dried firewood is considered the “premium” option compared to seasoned or green wood. Here are the main benefits:

Burning Performance

  • Lower moisture content (usually 10–20% vs 20–30% in seasoned wood, 40–60% in green wood).

  • Lights more easily – less kindling and hassle to get a good fire going.

  • Burns hotter and cleaner – more heat output per log, less wasted energy evaporating water.

  • Consistent performance – each log burns predictably, unlike mixed-quality seasoned wood.

Practical Benefits

  • Less smoke – good for stoves, open fires, chimineas, and pizza ovens.

  • Reduced creosote build-up in chimneys and flues (safer, less need for frequent sweeping).

  • Longer shelf life – kiln drying kills mould, fungus, and insects, so logs can be stored indoors or in sheds without worry.

  • Cleaner handling – less sap, mould, and debris compared to “green” or poorly seasoned wood.

Environmental Benefits

  • More efficient combustion → lower emissions of particulates and soot.

  • Often Ready to Burn certified in the UK (below 20% moisture), meeting legal standards.

Cost vs Value

  • Kiln-dried wood usually costs more per bag than seasoned.

  • But because it produces more heat per kg and burns more efficiently, you actually need fewer logs for the same heat output → sometimes making it better value in the long run.

Locally sourced mix of hardwoods.

8-10inch long and 2-6inch thick.

15-20%moisture reading gurantee - Woodsure certified. (Actual reading is 7-12%)

Free stacking and kindling included

8-10inch long and 2-6inch thick.

15-20%moisture reading gurantee - Hestas certified. (Actual reading is 7-12%)

Free stacking and kindling included