Just received your bulk order of Ready to Burn kiln-dried logs? Storing them properly is crucial to ensuring you enjoy efficient, long-lasting fires throughout the winter. In this video, we share expert tips on how to store your logs to keep them dry and ...
Looking for the perfect firewood for your fireplace this winter? Our Ready to Burn certified kiln-dried logs offer a cleaner, more efficient fire with minimal smoke and emissions. In this video, we explore why these premium logs are ideal for fireplaces, ...
Choosing sustainable, Ready to Burn certified, kiln-dried logs is a smart and eco-conscious way to heat your home. Our premium logs are sourced from responsibly managed UK forests, ensuring the long-term health of these vital ecosystems. Sustainable fores...
Running a business with a log burner, pizza oven, or open fire? Our Ready to Burn certified kiln-dried logs are the perfect choice for commercial use, providing excellent heat output, long burn times, and minimal smoke. In this video, we explain why our k...
Choosing the right size of kiln dried logs can make all the difference in heating your home efficiently! At Logs For Sale Near Me, we supply Ready to Burn certified kiln dried logs, perfectly sized to fit most wood burners, fireplaces, and even pizza oven...
Looking to keep your home cozy this winter? Kiln dried logs might be the answer! With low moisture content, high heat output, and long burn times, they're a top choice for fireplaces and wood burners. Yes, they may seem pricey upfront, but buying in bulk ...
Imagine a cold winter's evening, the crackling fire warming your home. Ever wondered how long your fire will last with kiln-dried ash logs? Ash is top-notch firewood, burning efficiently with a lovely aroma. These logs, with less than 20% moisture, can bu...
Ever wondered why your fire doesn't burn well? It's all about the wood you use. Kiln dried logs are the way to go! With less moisture, they burn efficiently and last longer. Factors like size and moisture content affect burn time. Proper storage and limit...
Ever wondered how they kiln dry logs? Well, when wood is freshly cut, it's called green timber, with a moisture content of over sixty percent. But burning high-moisture wood can lead to chimney fires and environmental issues. That's where kiln dried logs ...
Looking to keep your home warm this winter? Ash logs are your go-to choice! With high heat output and a long burn time, ash is perfect for wood burners. Plus, it's easy to light and offers a lovely aroma. European Ash is the top pick for heat logs, known ...
Oak logs, the burning powerhouse you've been searching for! In this video, we explore why oak logs are an excellent choice for your fireplace or wood stove. Dense Composition: Oak logs have a dense structure, ensuring a slow and steady burn. Long-Lastin...
Burning briquettes in a log burner? It's a hot topic! In this video, we discuss whether you can use briquettes in your log burner and what you need to know. Briquettes vs. Logs: Learn how briquettes burn differently, producing more heat and lasting longer...
Absolutely! Kindling wood is perfect for starting a fire quickly and efficiently. It's small, dry, and easy to ignite. Just stack your kindling in a teepee shape, light it up, and watch the flames grow. Remember, kindling is like the spark that gets the f...
Storing kiln dried logs outside? Yes, it's possible! But here's the deal: keep them dry and well-ventilated. Choose a flat, sheltered spot away from heavy rain. Stack them neatly, not in a messy heap. Remember, airflow is key to keeping them dry. If you c...
Burning briquettes in a log burner? It's a hot topic! While it's possible, be cautious. Briquettes burn differently than logs, producing more heat. They can damage your log burner or chimney if not used correctly. Make sure your burner is designed for bri...