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Kiln-Dried Firewood
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
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
