What does unseasoned mean?
These logs have only recently been processed, and as a result are not yet suitable for use.
They are ready to be dried either by natural methods (sun and wind) or via a kiln.
Benefits of hardwood
- This type of wood burns slowly, providing a slow and steady heat output.
Minimal carbon footprint
- Our wood is sourced locally from FSC managed sustainable woodland in Yorkshire. It is no further than 75 miles from our woodyard and farm.
- All packaging is locally sourced too, and is recycled or recyclable.
- Our crates are made on-site with softwood, and we reuse them along with our pallets.
- We use recycled polythene for our packaging, that has been sourced and printed in the UK.
Sustainability
- Sustainability is a cornerstone of our business and a guiding factor in our company decision making. To this end we have planted over 500,00 trees, and we also donate to the Woodland Trust’s woodland management projects.
- The Logwise Quality Assured scheme gives further information on wood types we use, as well as the woodland each piece of timber came from.
Suitability
- Our hardwood logs are suitable for stoves, fireplaces and open fires.
- Our large hardwood logs are suitable for large stoves and biomass boilers.
Storage
- These logs will be delivered in mosquito net bags with vented sides: the most efficient way to store such logs while keeping them clean.
- We recommend storing these logs in a wood store, garage, or shed.
Size
- Our logs are cut to 23 cm length, then split to 5-15 cm (+/- 5%)
- We offer large hardwood logs, cut to 30 – 45 cm in length.
- We also offer smaller logs, cut to lengths of a maximum of 20 cm