Delivering Wood Fuel in Edinburgh


 

Keeping toes toasty across Edinburgh & Lothian


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Like many UK cities, Edinburgh has a growing number of wood burning stoves being installed. We deliver wood fuel in Edinburgh regularly. There are understandably concerns about the impact of wood burning stoves on the quality of air in UK cities. There are things you can do to mitigate this impact, while still enjoying your wood burning stove.

A good quality, DEFRA approved stove and the right fuel is the perfect combination. Using damp logs contributes hugely to the poor air quality of built up areas. This means it’s important to use good, dry wood in your stove. Our excellent, high-performing wood briquettes are ideal for this.

Find out more about the difference between kiln-dried logs and wood briquettes.

At the Wood Fuel Co-op, we have lots of happy customers in the Edinburgh area. Customers rely on our service to keep them cosy. From our depot in South West Scotland, we deliver firewood to Edinburgh and the surrounding area five days a week.

Use our fuel in an approved stove and enjoy the warmth of a real fire, even in central Edinburgh.


Consistent, dry firewood, delivered to your home or business

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Scotland’s damp climate makes it difficult to consistently source and store dry firewood. This means many people need alternatives.

High-performance wood briquettes out-perform even kiln-dried logs. They’re cheaper than coal but hotter than logs. Briquettes are recycled from pure wood sawdust so are much drier than logs. This means more heat inside for you as well as less pollution outside.


Try Wood Briquettes for yourself

Our Sample Packs let you try single packs of briquettes. Prices include Next Day delivery to Edinburgh and the surrounding areas.

We also have Ready Mixed Pallets, which let you road-test briquettes properly over a month or more. We’ve carefully built our Ready Mixed Pallets so that you get the very best selection of briquettes available.

Our heat logs will transform your firewood experience – you’ll never have to worry about damp logs again.


Do we deliver to you?

Yes!

All Edinburgh and Lothian postcodes qualify for inclusive delivery. The price you see for a product is the price you pay. There are no hidden charges.

Check out our Delivery Information page for more details.

Our Edinburgh delivery area includes:

Balerno, Bathgate, Bo’Ness, Bonnyrigg, Broxburn, Dalkeith, Dunbar, Edinburgh, Gorebridge, Gullane, Haddington, Heriot, Humbie, Innerleithen, Kirkliston, Kirknewton, Lasswade, Linlithgow, Livingston, Loanhead, Longniddry, Musselburgh, Newbridge, North Berwick, Pathhead, Peebles, Penicuik, Rosewell, Roslin, South Queensferry, Tranent, Walkerburn, West Calder, West Linton

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Quick guide to choosing the best Wood Fuel for your stove and lifestyle.

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*Break - We strongly recommend you break these briquettes in half (or less for very small stoves) because they do expand whilst burning and you don't want them to overfill the fire.
*Easy to light - We always use a Firelighter and Kindling Sticks to start our fires. Most briquettes are graded four stars to light because they are quite dense and require kindling.

Notes:

  • All stove and flue combinations tend to have different burning characteristics. Fuel that works well in my stove may not work so well in your stove, and vice-versa.
  • Most modern stoves are more efficient than most older stoves, meaning a modern quality stove will burn fuel more economically and generate more heat over a longer period.
  • Always try to burn fuel with a 'lick of flame'. Smouldering fuel to try to extend burn time is bad for your stove, flue and the environment due to unburned particulate matter in the smoke.
  • Be prepared to break briquettes into smaller sections to fit into your stove comfortably. Many briquettes do expand whilst burning and you don't want them to expand onto the glass.
  • The chart above indicates which briquettes are easy to break. Some are small enough so they don't need breaking. This makes for a cleaner environment around your stove.
  • All briquettes, except Everyday Value and Hotmax, benefit hugely from using kindling to light them. I suggest five kindling sticks will be sufficient, meaning a net should last 30 days.