www.somersetforestry.co.uk
4, Jubilee Terrace,
Paulton, BS39 7NU
Tel: 07738 431271
We are open during the Coronavirus Crisis
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A professional service for all aspects of tree work
10 Years Experience, NPTC Qualified, Public Liability Insurance £5 Million
LOGS FOR SALE
Forestry> Clear Felling, Thinning, Access Tracks, Access Gates, Winch Hire, Forwarder Hire
Arboricultural Works> Crown Reduction, Crown Thinning, Crown Lifting, Dead Wooding, Bracing, Felling, and Site Clearance,
Hedge Trimming and Planting
Further details of our Forestry Services
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LOGS FOR SALE
Seasoned Hardwood Logs
Somerset Forestry supply and deliver seasoned hardwood logs, the perfect choice of firewood. All wood is sourced locally from sustainable, well managed woodlands in the south west of England and cut by ourselves
Firewood should always be seasoned before use. Our firewood is stored in 2.3m lengths for seasoning and then cut and split to customers requirements prior to delivery.
Prices - effective from 1st September 2019
Half load |
1.0 cubic metre |
£73.50 |
One load |
2.0 cubic metres |
£136.50 |
One & Half loads |
3.0 cubic metres |
£204.75 |
Two loads |
4.0 cubic metres |
£273.00 |
Kindling
All above prices include VAT at 5%
CASH or CHEQUE required on delivery of logs
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Net bag |
£5.25
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Delivery
Generally FREE delivery within a 10 mile radius of our Yard at Chelwood, We are happy to deliver to other locations but please ring to confirm any additional delivery charge that may apply. |
Moisture Content
For logs to burn well they need to be seasoned until the moisture content is down to a maximum of 30% (some fresh cut timber is as much as 60%. Otherwise much of the energy produced from the burning log will be used to convert the water in the logs into steam rather than producing heat for your home. All our hardwood logs have an average moisture content of 20-25%.
Why Burn Wood?
Because the only carbon dioxide that is given off when burning wood is that which it has taken while it was growing, it is classed as carbon neutral fuel, and once a tree dies and rots, this carbon dioxide is released anyway. Where as the carbon dioxide from a fossil fuel is adding extra to the atmosphere instead of it being locked under the ground. |
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