What are the best logs to buy?

What are the best logs to buy?

Hardwoods like oaks, beech, hickory and ash are among the best woods to use as firewood. They last a long time, although they may be harder to ignite than softwoods. If you’re cooking foods over a fire, try using maple, cherry or other fruitwoods to add flavor.

How much is a cubic Metre of logs?

Standard Logs (8″-10″) = approx 300 logs per cubic metre. Large Logs (12-14″) = approx 200 logs per cubic metre (larger sizes on request).

Is it worth buying kiln dried logs?

When you compare the heat output of kiln dried vs seasoned firewood, along with the price, kiln dried logs are certainly worth it, especially when you consider they won’t cause damage to your stove or flue like most seasoned logs on the market that are above 25% moisture content will over time.

Which are best kiln dried logs?

Basically the less moisture there is in your logs the less water needs to be boiled away through steam before heat can be generated, which makes Kiln Dried logs the perfect fuel for wood burning stoves and because Ash & Oak are more dense than other hardwoods they burn for much longer, so we recommend Ash, Oak & Birch …

Which wood is best for firewood?

Oak: Known for its long, slow burns, oak is likely the best firewood wood. Oak is a dense hardwood available throughout most regions of North America. While oak wood can take a little longer to become properly seasoned than other firewoods, the fire from well seasoned oak in your wood stove can’t be beat.

What does 1 cubic metre of logs look like?

A cubic metre is 100cm x 100cm x 100cm. A cubic metre is not a builder’s one tonne dumpy bag! That is less than 0.75 m3, and what’s more, a one tonne dumpy bag does not hold one tonne of wood, more like 200kg (1/5th tonne) assuming the wood is well seasoned and ready to burn. If it is heavier than that, it is too wet.

What’s the best wood for a log burner?

Birch burns easily but also fast, so is best mixed with slower burning wood such as Elm or Oak. A great fire lighter is birch bark. Cedar provides a pleasant smell and provides lasting heat but with little flame. You can also burn small pieces unseasoned.

What’s the difference between kiln dried and seasoned logs?

Seasoned logs are dried out naturally in the open air over a long period of time in order to reduce their moisture content until they can be burned efficiently. In contrast, kiln- dried logs are dried artificially in a specialised kiln.

What is the cleanest firewood to burn?

Hardwood Firewood Hardwoods such as maple, oak, ash, birch, and most fruit trees are the best burning woods that will give you a hotter and longer burn time. These woods have the least pitch and sap and are generally cleaner to handle.

Are there any hardwood logs for sale from Kildare?

Hardwood logs for sale from Kildare logs are seasoned for over a year to provide our customers with some of the best high energy long lasting firewood for sale on the market. Kildare logs have Hardwood logs for sale such as Ash, Oak and Beech amongst others.

What types of hardwood are available in Ireland?

There are many different types of hardwoods, typical hardwoods for sale in Ireland are Ash, Beech, Oak, Sycamore, Birch, Alder and a bit of Hawthorn. Ash hardwood logs don’t spark when they are being burnt as they don’t have big pockets of sap like softwoods.

Where can I buy kiln dried firewood in Ireland?

Hand Stacked Kiln Dried firewood for sale in Ireland from Dublin Logs offers the highest quality firewood on the market.

What are the best logs to use for a wood burner?

Kildare logs have Hardwood logs for sale such as Ash, Oak and Beech amongst others. Hardwood like Oak are very dense giving each log high heat output that also last longer than other hardwood’s but gives less flame.