Premium kiln dried stovewood dumpy bag
$ 91.40
- Multibag deals – buy 2 save £10 – buy 3 save £20 Buy 3 get FREE kindling! Locally sourced from various locations in Scotland From sustainably managed forests Ready to burn High heat output Stovewood is predominantly Scottish grown Larch Burns very similarly to hardwood in terms of burn time/heat output Ideal wood fuel if your stove is not your primary heat source Not suitable for open fires due to potential sparking Standard builder’s tonne bag – 0.86m3 – bags weigh approx 225kg. Average moisture content 15% Logs are 10 – 11 inches Logs tend to be a bit chunkier than our hardwood logs Stovewood should be put into a warm stove i.e put logs in once your kindling and firelighters are already burning fiercely. Make sure there is LOTS of airflow when the logs are getting started Delivered on a flatbed truck with a small manual crane arm so the bag can be left on your driveway or near your log store if possible At Kingdom Firewood we pride ourselves on supplying the highest quality premium kiln dried logs that Fife has to offer. All our logs are grown in sustainably managed forests and are kiln dried, cut and split in Scotland. Our Stovewood logs are predominantly kiln dried Larch. They can sometimes be mixed with kiln dried Pine depending on what’s available in the yard at the time. all the logs are dried down to an average moisture content of 15% making them ready to burn and guaranteed to get your fire roaring. They are ideal for customers who enjoy the warmth and glow of their stove but do not rely on it for heating their whole home as it doesn’t burn quite as long or hot as kiln dried hardwood. The kiln drying process removes any excess moisture and resin from the Larch and Pine, this means that it burns with minimal sparking. The low moisture content of the logs helps to protect your chimney and wood burner as only minimal amounts of soot are produced. If you currently use seasoned wood then you will notice that your stove glass is suddenly much clearer and barely needing cleaned! Stovewood grows in abundance in Scotland unlike hardwood. This makes it a much more sustainable product compared to hardwood. Phytophthara Ramorum is a disease currently affecting Larch in Scotland but it is under control thanks to the measures put in place by the Scottish Forestry Action Plan.




