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It can be overwhelming if you have to buy firewood for the first time. There are so many options available to purchase in the United Kingdom. Each type of firewood has it’s own unique properties from how long they burn to their heat output, and moisture content.
The demand for good quality firewood increases during the winter months, therefore the best time to buy logs is during the summer. The price of logs fluctuates throughout the year with prices being higher during winter, as the demand increases. The prices during summer months tend to be lower as the demand is less.
The price varies from one year to the next, though you can expect to pay less during summer than in winter. You often see a slight price increase around September, then again in November.
The following impacts the price you will pay for logs:
The best option to save yourself money is to determine how often you intend to light your fire during the cold winter months and buy enough logs to see you through the winter. The more you buy, the more you save. You can buy a pallet of kiln dried logs rather than a box, saving yourself money on heating your home.
There is a wide choice of logs you can purchase in the UK, each offering their own advantages, disadvantages, and costs. You can find wet wood to premium kiln dried logs. Each quality level has its own tree species from oak, birch, and ash kiln dried logs, to low quality wet pine logs.
Oak, birch, and ash are hardwood trees. This is dense high quality wood that is the perfect firewood, while pine will cost considerably less, it is a softwood. Softwood doesn’t offer the same long burning time and heat output you get with hardwood.
When a tree is cut down and turned into logs, it is filled with moisture and nutrients. There are a number of drying processes used to reduce the moisture content of the wood, making it ideal for burning. The drying process will also impact the cost of the logs.
The price of different types of logs is determined by the type of wood and how it is dried. Kiln dried logs tend to be on the more expensive side, but these are considered the highest standard of firewood you can purchase in the UK.