Combining logs and coal

You probably think of firewood logs and coal as completely separate fuels. However, it is possible to burn them together. That’s right: you can burn coal and logs in your fireplace simultaneously. But why might you opt to combine these two fuels?


The best of both worlds

Burning coal and wood simultaneously allows you to get the best of both worlds. Coal lasts longer and produces more heat than logs, but logs have a more pleasant aroma and look far better in your wood burner. By using the two fuels together, you ensure that your fire burns for a long time at a hot temperature (thanks to the coal), but produces the same pleasantly woody aroma of a log fire. What’s more, the overall cost of the fire will be cheaper than a pure-coal fire.

Coal and logs combined — the best of both worlds

Use dry logs and smokeless coal

Of course, if you intend to use coals and logs together, you need to be careful. Combining logs with coal can cause problems if it isn’t done correctly. You need to be aware of the potential issues so that you can avoid them. Firstly, it’s important to note that not all fireplaces and stoves are designed to accept more than one type of fuel. Putting the wrong type of fuel in a fireplace or similar fuel-burning device that isn’t designed to handle it can cause damage. Coal burns far hotter than coal. Burning coal in your brand new (and no doubt expensive woodburner) will crack the grate (it will also invalidate your warranty). Make sure that yours can cope with multiple fuel-types before you use it to combine coal and logs.


Secondly, you should be aware that not all types of logs and coal can be used together. Ideally, you should only use very dry logs (such as kiln-dried logs) and smokeless coal (such as anthracite). This helps to minimise the amount of smoke and ensure that the fire doesn’t emit any noxious fumes, which can be a problem if you use very impure coal or logs with excessively high moisture levels. Indeed, just about all multi-fuel stoves recommend burning approved smokeless fuel. Coal is definitely not an approved smokeless fuel.

Combining logs with coal can cause problems if it isn’t done correctly.

Incredible aromas

Although you have to be careful when burning logs and coal together, here at Logs Direct we believe it’s definitely worth the effort. By using these fuels in conjunction with one another, you can produce beautiful, efficient, sweet-smelling and long-lasting fires. Check out our range of firewood logs and coals as soon as you’re ready to start combining fuel-types.

Log fire — what better aroma in life?


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