£125.00
£125.00 per bag
Was £135.00
Save £10.00
  • Manager Special Discount!
  • Large Bag - Bag Size: 85cm
  • Currently Birch & Oak
  • Volume: 0.55m3 
  • Long Burning Firewood 
  • Moisture Less Than 20%

Our bulk bags of machine-filled mixed hardwood logs have a mix of different hardwoods in them. Primarily they are a mix of birch & oak logs. This bag will mainly contain standard larger logs, however, there can be some smaller pieces that the machine doesn't filter out. 

The log diameter can vary and ranges from 50mm - 200mm, and the length varies from 200mm - 250mm. These bags are suitable for most stoves but are ideal for medium sized stoves.

Kiln Dried Birch logs are one of the most popular types of hardwood for burning in the UK, they are a softer hardwood that is easier to light and gets burning quickly. While Oak is an incredibly dense hardwood that burns for longer than birch.

Our logs are FSC Certified, and sourced responsibly from a reputable producer, offering consistently good quality, along with the peace of mind that your fuel is being sourced in the right way.

All of our firewood is certified with the Ready to Burn scheme, our certificate number is WS480/00001. This gives you peace of mind that all of our firewood is properly kiln-dried, and has a moisture content of 20% or less.

Birch & Oak firewood gives off excellent hot heat, burns for a good duration, and gives an authentic feel to a cosy fire on a winter's evening.

If you would like to collect a builder's bag, please call us beforehand to prepare it for you.

Full description

Description

Kiln dried Birch & Oak logs are a great choice for customers wanting to buy a premium fuel for their wood burner or chiminea. 

Why Are Birch & Oak Logs Good For Burning?

The hardwoods oak and birch are very different and serve different purposes and needs. But together they pose excellent value, a better burning experience and a longer burn time.

When starting your fire you want to start it with the birch, as birch is a softer hardwood. Meaning that it is easier to light and gets up to a high heat of burning quicker than denser alternatives.

Then once your fire is nice and hot your can add the logs of oak. The oak is a denser wood that will burn for longer, while still producing a high heat.

All together this means your fire will last longer without being a pain to light. So how do you tell the difference between birch and oak? Birch has a silver/white bark and is much lighter than oak in both weight and colour, which makes it easy to tell apart.

All firewood sold by Fitzpatrick Fuels is air dried before being split and put into a kiln. 

It is kiln-dried for an average of seven days, with excess water drawn out to leave a moisture content rating of less than 20 per cent. 

Are kiln dried logs environmentally-friendly?

Sourced responsibly, Fitzpatrick Fuels’ range of kiln dried firewood is approved by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) – an international, non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting the sustainable management of forests.

How to use:

As always, before lighting a new fire, be sure that your stove has been cleaned from last use. Having too must ash residue in the stove restricts airflow, and makes it harder for you to light the fire.

To start, place a handful of kindling in the stove and add a couple of firelighters. Light the firelighters with a long match or lighter. From here, add another handful of kindling on top of the firelighters.

Once your kindling is burning with a flame, add 2 – 3 logs to the fire. Once the logs have caught fire, reduce the amount of airflow directed into the fire, this will make the logs burn for longer.

Add more logs as necessary.

Specification

Size

Product Size
Builders Bag
Approx. Product Weight
240kg

Fuel Specification

Product Type
Wood
Type of Fuel
Kiln Dried Firewood
Wood Species
Birch and Oak
Type of Wood
Hardwood
Kiln Dried
Yes
Moisture Content
Less than 20%
Place of Origin
UK
FSC Certified
Yes
Responsibly Sourced
Yes
Ready To Burn
Yes
Burning Features
  • Clean Burn
  • Easy to Control
  • High Heat Output
  • Long Burn
  • Low Smoke Output

Suitable For

Burning Appliance
Multi fuel stoves , Open Fires, Chimeneas, Wood Stoves, Fire pits , Traditional Stoves, Pizza Ovens , Wood Fired Hot Tub,

Related videos

Firewood filtering process
How many bulk bags do we get out of a crate?
Local, crane off delivery service

Get the fire started!