FAQs

There is no simple answer to this question, but in this blog we cover topics that answer this question: what are kiln dried logs, how they burn on different appliances, do all kiln dried logs mean quality, the difference between softwood and hardwood logs and their heat output.
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine there is now a massive energy crisis across Europe and not only have oil and gas prices risen dramatically, but so too has electricity with domestic electricity rising from around 15p to over 60p per kWh. As a consequence, kiln dried logs are now the cheapest form of domestic heating fuel with household costs 74% lower per kWh than electricity and 21% less than gas heating.
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There are now so many ways to light the fire in a woodburner, and let's face it, not all woodburners are the same so what works for some, may n...

Not only is it now the time to seriously start to look at ways to reduce those rising bills, but also to reduce reliance on the supply of gas and power through our national grids. Fuel security is becoming ever more relevant. So, here are our top 10 tips for saving money this winter.
Our latest blog goes into great detail into de-bunking the myth that kiln dried logs burn too quickly. Check it out now!