Is Hornbeam a good wood for log burners?
Unlike softer woods that burn fast and fade quickly, hornbeam offers a satisfying balance — easy to light once started, then settles into a strong, long-lasting flame.
With its dense grain and low moisture content, hornbeam delivers a stable, even burn — ideal for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures without constant refuelling.
Hornbeam is often chosen by people who burn daily during winter. It’s consistent, dependable and produces embers that hold heat, making stove management simple and predictable.
Kiln-drying brings the moisture content below 20%, which means less smoke, cleaner glass, and lower soot buildup — protecting both your stove and your chimney over time.
Is Hornbeam a good wood for log burners?
Yes — hornbeam is an excellent hardwood for log burners. It burns hot, produces long-lasting embers, and works especially well in modern stoves thanks to its dense structure and low moisture content when kiln-dried.
How long does hornbeam wood last?
Hornbeam burns longer than softer woods like birch and produces a steady heat. It doesn't burn quite as long as oak, but still delivers extended burn times with strong embers that hold heat well.
Is oak the best firewood for long burns?
Oak is known for having one of the longest burn times of any hardwood. However, hornbeam is often seen as a strong alternative — it lights slightly easier and still gives a long, powerful burn with good ember retention.
Is hornbeam better than oak?
It depends on preference. Oak generally burns the longest, while hornbeam offers a great balance of long burn time, strong heat output, and easier ignition. Many regular stove users choose hornbeam for its intensity and reliability.
Is hornbeam right for my log burner?
Most modern wood-burning stoves handle hornbeam very well. Its dense structure and low moisture content make it suitable for consistent heating. If you use your burner regularly in winter, hornbeam is a strong, dependable choice.
How are log crates delivered, and how fast is delivery?
Crates are delivered on a pallet via tail-lift lorry. Although classed as kerbside delivery, drivers will usually place the crate where you want it if access is clear and flat. Orders placed before the daily cut-off are dispatched the same working day, and delivery is typically next working day from dispatch.
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