FirewoodKiln-dried logs are increasingly popular, due to their high heat output, clean burn and easy lighting. Find out more about this firewood with this handy guide!
FirewoodHornbeam firewood is a very dense and hard type of firewood, it burns for a long time and gives off an exceptional heat. For more information, check out this guide.
FirewoodAlder firewood burns with a nice bright flame, gives off a quick and high heat output and is very easy to light. Find out more information about alder firewood here.
FirewoodA regular question we see within the firewood community is “what is the difference between seasoned firewood and kiln-dried firewood. So, here is our explanation.
FirewoodWood ash can be a bit of a chore to clean and get rid of but there’s some handy uses for the ash that you might have never thought about.
FirewoodWhy should you use firewood as your main source of heating in your home? Is it efficient? What are the pros & cons? How do I get the most out of my wood or multi-fuel stove?
FirewoodYou may have heard the term ‘wet wood’ around a lot recently when it comes to firewood and be wondering exactly what it means. You may also be wondering why people are telling you to avoid it. Well, we are here to answer that for you.
FirewoodIn this guide we’ll be giving you 5 tips that everyone can use when choosing how and where to store their firewood. So you can learn how to easily store firewood right!
FirewoodPicture this: a cozy evening outdoors, the tantalising aroma of wood-fired pizza wafting through the air, and a compact wood stove casting a warm glow.
FirewoodPicture this: the snug embrace of a compact wood stove, a warm and inviting ambiance, and the knowledge that you’re heating your space with firewood sourced sustainably in the UK.
FirewoodIn this guide we'll discuss all the ways in which dry wood is better than wet wood. And all of the benefits it presents when burnt.
FirewoodConfused about the differences between ash, beech and birch? In this guide we'll go through each wood and the different burn properties that they possess.
FirewoodAre you tired of struggling with wet and unreliable firewood? Look no further than kiln-dried hardwood logs, the golden standard in fuel for your fireplace or wood-burning stove.
FirewoodAre you tired of struggling with wet, mouldy logs that take forever to light and produce a weak, lacklustre fire in your fireplace? In this article we are going to cover all the reasons you should use kiln dried logs.
FirewoodBurning kiln dried logs brings a lot of benefits over wet or seasoned wood. From being cleaner, more eco friedly and much more which can be read in this guide.
FirewoodAs the nights grow colder and the allure of a crackling fire becomes irresistible, the importance of properly storing kiln-dried hardwood logs comes to the forefront.
FirewoodIn this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the differences between kiln-dried hardwood logs and other firewood choices
FirewoodKiln dried Oak is a great wood for burning, but it isn't for everyone. In this guide we'll explore all of its burning qualities and why it might be right for you.
FirewoodKiln dried Birch is one of the most popular firewood's for customers who want quick heat and an attractive flame. Birch is naturally a lighter hardwood, which means it ignites easily and produces heat much faster than denser woods such as Oak or Hornbeam.

















