by KaneCoalGlasgow | Oct 26, 2023 | Kiln Dried Logs
Woods naturally tend to lose and gain moisture in the air. Sometimes, there is more than 60% of water when the logs are cut. Before the wood is burned for a few reasons, less than 20% of the moisture is dried. Wet wood is bad for your log burner and even worse for...
by KaneCoalGlasgow | Sep 19, 2023 | Kiln Dried Logs
Yes, wood is one of the major components of several products you use, including furniture and making firewood. The quality and the variety of the wood and drying process involved all play major roles in determining the quality of finished products. If you are...
by KaneCoalGlasgow | Jun 15, 2023 | Kiln Dried Logs
Green timber refers to newly cut wood that has a moisture level of more than 60%, not because it is emerald in colour. All timbers have the potential to take in and discharge water like sponges because they are hygroscopic. Timber can store plenty of amounts of water,...
by KaneCoalGlasgow | May 30, 2023 | Kiln Dried Logs
You may hear about kiln drying in terms of how it protects itself against seasoning. Today, in this blog, we will discuss the advantages of using logs created via kiln drying. If you notice the difference in quality, it is significant. Kiln dried logs in Lanark are...
by KaneCoalGlasgow | Mar 28, 2023 | Kiln Dried Logs
Kiln-dried logs are popular for homeowners who use wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, or outdoor fire pits. They offer several benefits, including higher heat output, longer burn time, and lower moisture content. However, not all kiln-dried logs are created equal. If...
by KaneCoalGlasgow | Feb 24, 2023 | Kiln Dried Logs, Kiln Dried Logs in Lanark
Kiln drying is a process that is used to reduce the moisture content in the wood. Generally, for wet woods, there are more feasible options than burning. Kiln-dried wood is the best option in such a case. With the help of the kiln drying process, the moisture content...