Wood Limited
Ready To Burn Certified Firewood and Fuels
At SIA Wood Ltd, we take pride in providing premium quality firewood and solid fuels. All our products, including firewood, heat logs, and kindling, are kiln-dried to achieve optimal quality before being carefully packed into boxes or bags to meet customer requirements.
Our commitment to quality is backed by the Woodsure Ready To Burn certification, the UK’s trusted standard for firewood. This programme, supported by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and managed by non-profit organisations HETAS and Woodsure, ensures cleaner, safer fuel choices for households across the UK.
Woodsure independently verifies that our firewood maintains a moisture content of 20% or less, ensuring it burns more efficiently with significantly less smoke compared to wet wood. This not only improves your heating performance but also helps reduce environmental impact.
Since 2023, SIA Wood Ltd has been fully Ready To Burn certified, meaning all our kiln-dried firewood, kindling, and heat logs are safe and compliant for immediate use across the UK.
You can find SIA Wood Ltd listed among trusted suppliers on the official Ready To Burn website:
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Harvesting and Processing of Kiln-Dried Timber
At Wood Limited, we supply a wide range of kiln-dried timber, delivering across the UK and Europe. Our major timber varieties include Birch, Ash, Oak, and Alder, sourced directly from sustainably managed plantations.
Depending on your requirements, we also offer firewood and timber logs that are naturally dried, available either by individual species or as a mixed variety order.
The harvesting process begins with fresh timber cut directly from plantations. It is then transported to our sawmill, where it is cut, quartered, and carefully stacked. Based on customer specifications, the timber is either packaged fresh or loaded into kilning racks for controlled drying.
Quartering the timber not only improves handling for the end user but also reduces the energy required for kiln drying. This method ensures more consistent moisture removal, resulting in even drying and higher quality assurance.