Kiln Dried Logs Cumbria
Kiln Dried Logs Cumbria
Premium ready to burn firewood delivered throughout Cumbria
Lakes Kiln Dried Logs supplies premium kiln dried firewood across Cumbria, providing homes and businesses with clean burning, energy efficient logs that are ready to use all year round. Our firewood is sourced responsibly, dried to a consistently low moisture level and delivered with a reliable service that customers across the county trust. Whether you are heating a family home, running a hospitality venue or stocking up for your holiday cottage, our kiln dried logs offer dependable warmth and excellent value.
Cumbrian households rely on solid fuel through long winters, so the quality of the wood you burn makes a noticeable difference. Kiln dried logs burn hotter, cleaner and longer than air dried alternatives. With reduced smoke and minimal residue, they help protect your stove and flue while delivering steady, comfortable heat throughout the day. Each batch is dried to a moisture level that supports efficient ignition, reduced waste and consistent heating performance.
We understand the importance of reliability when ordering firewood in Cumbria. Rural areas and remote properties often depend on timely delivery, and our team works hard to ensure your logs arrive when you need them. We offer a well organised delivery service across the county, covering towns, villages, farms, lakeside properties and rural homes. Our drivers take care when unloading and will place your logs in the most convenient location possible where access allows.
Lakes Kiln Dried Logs supplies a range of hardwood options suitable for stoves, fireplaces, log burners, outdoor firepits and pizza ovens. Hardwood logs provide strong heat output and a long burn time, making them ideal for Cumbrian properties that rely on reliable winter heating. We also supply kindling to make lighting your fire fast and simple. Each log is cut to a size that fits modern stoves and burners, making storage and handling easy.
Our firewood is produced with a focus on quality and sustainability. We work with responsible forestry suppliers who manage their woodlands carefully, ensuring long term environmental protection. The kiln drying process removes excess moisture evenly, creating logs that deliver higher heat and reduced smoke. This helps customers enjoy clean and comfortable heating while making the most of every load they purchase.
Customers across Cumbria value our clear communication, friendly service and consistent product quality. We aim to make the ordering process as simple as possible, offering straightforward pricing, quick turnaround times and deliveries that suit your schedule. Many homes and businesses return to us year after year because they appreciate the dependable warmth and efficiency our logs provide.
Lakes Kiln Dried Logs delivers across a wide range of locations throughout Cumbria, including rural hamlets, farmsteads, coastal villages, market towns and city properties. Whether you live in a remote fellside location or a busy residential area, we ensure your firewood arrives neatly, safely and ready to burn. Our drivers understand the landscape and work carefully to provide a smooth and reliable service.
If you need kiln dried logs in Cumbria, Lakes Kiln Dried Logs is ready to help. Our firewood is clean, efficient and ideal for dependable winter heating or year round stove use. With premium quality and a focus on customer care, we make it easy to keep your home warm and comfortable throughout the colder months.
Contact us today to place an order or request more information about deliveries across Cumbria.
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Why are kiln dried logs environmentally friendly?
The key reason log burning is more environmentally friendly is due to the timescales it takes to create the fuel.
Trees take in carbon as they grow and release it to the atmosphere when they are burned, or die. Managed in a sustainable way, the trees that grow take up the carbon released when wood fuel is burnt. This is called a ‘closed carbon cycle’ and means there is no net increase in atmospheric CO2.
This is not true for fossil fuels as there is no replenishment of oil, gas or coal when these fuels are burnt. Plus it takes millions of years to produce fossil fuels.
Although wood burning is a ‘green’ choice, burning ‘green’ wood is not. When trees are freshly felled they are known as ‘green’. The moisture content of freshly felled green wood varies by species but can account for as much as 67% of the total weight of the wood. Generally softwoods have a higher green moisture content than hardwoods. Ash has only around 33% moisture content when felled – making one of the best species for seasoning as it dries relatively quickly.
The heat generated when wood is burned is directly linked to the moisture content of the woodfuel. The higher the moisture content the lower the usable energy, or calorific value. This is simply because more energy is used to displace the water in the wood, through evaporation, before the wood generates heat.
For example burning high quality wood at around 20% moisture content generates more than twice as much heat as burning ‘wet’ firewood with a 50% moisture content. Looking at it another way… you would need to burn twice as many logs to get the same amount of heat.
Dry wood also gives off less smoke and emissions, making it a cleaner, greener fuel.
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