From reducing carbon emissions to preserving natural resources, discover why sustainable wood is a crucial choice for a greener future. As an environmentally conscious company, Cozilogs understands the importance of sustainable practices when it comes to heating your home. In this article, we delve into the environmental benefits of using sustainable firewood logs. Editor’s Note: 2nd December 2023 – A new...
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How Many Logs in a Builders Bag or Tonne Bag? [UPDATED]
How Many Logs in a Builders Bag or Tonne Bag? If you love to keep your home or workplace warm and cosy with a roaring fire, then it’s important to have a good stash of logs ready and waiting. Whenever you want to light your stove, boiler, or wood burner, you can simply head to your wood store and get... -
Inspecting kiln dried logs in nets: What to look out for [UPDATED]
When you shop for kiln dried logs in nets, you should follow a few simple guidelines to ensure the product you are getting is high-quality. The moisture content of kiln dried wood has a significant impact on how well it burns, the amount of heat it produces and the number of pollutants it emits into the atmosphere. In this guide... -
What is Wood Fuel? The Hidden Benefits
For those new to the idea of wood burning, it can be easy to initially overlook the many benefits of using alternative methods of heating such as wood stoves or log burners. These are powered by kiln dried firewood which generates fantastic heat output and can be very efficient — particularly when paired with modern eco-design stoves. Aside from the... -
Wet Wood vs Dry Wood for Burning: Dry Firewood & Why This is So Important
There’s a common misconception when it comes to burning wet wood (also sometimes called unseasoned wood). Many people think that burning wood which is wet isn’t much of a big deal as it’ll soon dry out in the heat of the flames. However, there are some huge differences between burning wet wood and burning dry wood. In this article, we’ll... -
Advantages of Using Ash Wood for Burning [UPDATED]
Kiln dried logs have a number of advantages over other firewood sources. They do not take as long to transition from felling to firewood as seasoned wood. They also provide a cleaner burn and can generate more heat than other types of firewood. Kiln dried logs may be made from other woods, including oak, alder, birch, or ash. Let us... -
What is Seasoned Wood and How is This Different from Kiln Dried Wood?
Are you thinking of sparking up a fire using seasoned wood for your next BBQ, cosy night in, or epic bonfire? You have landed in the right place. We are going to navigate you through the maze of choosing between seasoned wood, kiln dried wood, and not-so-great green wood. Honestly, the kind of wood you pick makes a big difference... -
The 5 Best Fuels for Your Wood Fired Stove [UPDATED]
Many people have a wood-fired stove in their homes now but struggle more to understand what the best fuel for wood burning stoves to use. When you consider what these stoves offer, this is easy to understand. Multi fuel stoves are a cost-effective way to heat your property and stay warm. They also look very stylish and give any home... -
The Advantages of Wood Fuel Delivering Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
In the quest for sustainable energy sources, wood fuel emerges as a versatile and eco-friendly option. Derived from trees and woody biomass, this fuel offers numerous advantages, including renewability and lower environmental impact compared to fossil fuels like coal. This comprehensive guide explores the various facets of using wood as a fuel, from its forms and historical significance to its... -
Stimulating the Five Senses – How Kiln Dried Firewood Logs Transform Your Fireside Experience
Where the crackling of wood meets the dancing flames, lies an age-old ritual that transcends time - cooking with wood on an open fire. This article explores the sensory symphony of this ancient practice, revealing how kiln dried firewood logs transform your fireside experience by engaging all five of your senses. Cooking with fire and wood - a primal connection...