Kiln Dried Logs UK - Large Builders Bag of Ash
Our kiln dried logs are the best quality and are of the highest quality for low moisture content and best for heat generation.
Kiln Dried Ash Logs – Builders Bags of Reliable, Radiant Heat
Our
kiln dried ash logs, packed in spacious builders’ bags, deliver the perfect balance of heat, longevity, and ease of use. Loved for their consistent burn and clean flame, ash is a go-to hardwood for homes across the UK.
Why Ash Builders Bags Are a Smart Choice
- Steady, High Heat Output
Ash burns hot and evenly, making it ideal for regular use in wood burners, stoves, and open fires.
- Quick to Light, Long to Burn
Naturally low in moisture—even before kiln drying—ash catches easily and burns with a steady flame.
- Low Smoke & Residue
With moisture content under 20%, these logs produce minimal smoke and creosote, keeping chimneys and stove glass cleaner.
- FSC® Certified & Woodsure Ready to Burn
Responsibly sourced from sustainable UK woodlands, supporting eco-friendly heating.
- Bulk Value & Convenience
Builders bags offer excellent volume for high-use households—stackable, easy to store, and great for winter prep.
- Versatile & Reliable
Perfect for log burners, multi-fuel stoves, pizza ovens, chimineas, and fire pits—ash adapts to every fire setting.
“Ash is our go-to—lights fast, burns clean, and keeps the house cosy all evening.”
— Verified Customer
Weight Approx: 250 KG
Frequently asked questions about firewood
1. What’s the difference between kiln dried and seasoned logs?
Kiln dried logs are dried in controlled conditions to below 20% moisture, making them cleaner-burning and more efficient than traditionally seasoned logs.
2. Which wood species are best for burning?
Hardwoods like ash, birch, oak, and beech burn hotter and longer. Softwoods ignite easily but burn faster—better for kindling or mild heat.
3. How dry should firewood be?
According to Defra’s Ready to Burn standard, firewood should have less than 20% moisture. Kiln dried logs often go below 10% for optimal performance.
4. Can I store kiln dried logs outside?
Yes, as long as they’re covered and ventilated. A log store or shed works well to prevent damp and mould.
5. How much firewood do I need for winter?
- Light use: ~1–1.5m³
- Moderate use: ~2–3m³
- Heavy use: ~4–6m³
Bulk buying often offers better value.
6. Are kiln dried logs eco-friendly?
Yes—especially when sustainably sourced. They burn more efficiently, reducing emissions and creosote buildup.
7. Can I burn firewood in a pizza oven or BBQ hut?
Absolutely. Kiln dried hardwoods like oak and beech are ideal for high-heat cooking applications.
8. What’s the best way to start a fire with logs?
Use kiln dried kindling and firelighters in a top-down method for clean ignition and airflow.
Why our wood is different from local suppliers
More often than not the local made firewood is either fresh or seasoned wood. Fresh wood can hold up to 60% moisture (water) depending on the time of year and seasoned can mean anything from 60% moisture down. For wood to be seasoned to a moisture of 20% or less can take anything up to 3 years kept in a dry building. All of our logs are dried in specialised kilns and are all less than 20% in moisture content, usually around 15%
Wet wood or wood containing a high moisture does not burn properly or even at all, is very difficult to light, does not burn very hot and can soot or tar wood burners or flues, causing very expensive repairs and chimney fires. Wet or very damp wood also causes dark smoke and extra pollution to the atmosphere. Wood burning heating systems can be very expensive to buy. The only wood guaranteed to burn correctly is kiln dried hardwood.
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Some of the areas we deliver to in Lancashire
We deliver to Accrington, Adlington, Anderton, Arnside Ashton In Makerfield, Ashton Under Lyne, Atherton, Aughton, Austwick, Bacup, Barnoldswick, Barrow, Barton, Belmont, Bickerstaffe, Bispham, Blackburn, Blacko, Blackpool, Bolton, Bolton Le Sands, Brinscal, Brookhouse, Burnley, Burscough, Burton, Bury, Capernwray, Carluke, Carnforth, Catterall, Chadderton, Chapel Le Dale, Charnock Richard, Chatburn, Chipping, Chorley, Churchtown, Claughton On Brock, Clayton Le Moors, Clayton Le Woods, Clitheroe, Cliviger, Cockerham, Colne, Coppull, Darwen, Denshaw, Didsbury, Downholland, Eccles, Eccleston, Ellel, Farnworth, Fence, Fleetwood, Forton, Foulridge, Garstang, Gisburn, Goosnargh, Great Eccleston, Great Harwood, Greenmount, Grimsargh, Grindleton, Haslingden, Heath Charnock, Heskin, Green Hest Bank, Heysham, Heywood, Hoddlesden, Hoghton, Horwich, Hurst Green, Ince, Knott End On Sea, Lancaster, Laneshawbridge, Langho, Leigh, Leyland, Littleborough, Longridge, Longton, Lytham St Annes, Mawdesley, Mellor, Mereclough, Middleton, Mitton, Morecambe, Mossley, Nelson, Oakenclough, Oldham, Ormskirk, Oswaldtwistle, Padiham, Parbold, Peel, Pleasington, Poulton Le Fylde, Preesall, Preston, Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall, Ribchester, Rishton, Rochdale, Rossendale, Saddleworth, Salford, Salterforth, Sawley, Scorton, Silverdale, Skelmersdale, Slaidburn, Southport, St Annes On Sea, Stirling, Stonyhurst, Thornton, Thornton, Cleveley, Thornton Cleveleys, Thurnham, Trawden, Tunstall, Turton, Upholland, Uppermill, Waddington, Warton, Westhoughton, Whalley, Whitewell, Whittle Le Woods, Whitworth, Wigan, Wilpshire, Wiswell, Withnell, Worsthorne, Wrea Green, Wrightington, Conyers
