Smokeless Coal

Cheap And Premium Smokeless coal with Free Delivery – Dublin

What is smokeless coal?

Smokeless coal is more environmentally friendly than the regular and that’s why smokeless coal is the only option for people living in Dublin and other Smoke Control Areas. Smokeless coal emits up to 20% less of carbon dioxide and 80% less smoke. They burn cleaner than other types of coal, so it’s a great choice for people who are concerned about air pollution. Smokeless coal is also more efficient than other types of coal, so you’ll get more heat for your money. If you’re looking for a clean, efficient way to heat your home, smokeless coal is the way to go!

Who should use smokeless coal?

✔️ Anyone living in a Smoke Control Area can burn smokeless coal without fear of violating any regulations. 

✔️ People with very small stoves which are suited to burn coal

✔️ People who want to add to their usual solid fuel (kiln-dried wood or heat logs) in order to increase heat output and have a suitable appliance. Smokeless coal is a great way to do this while maintaining a high heat level.

Ultimately, there are many reasons why someone might choose to use smokeless coal as their primary fuel source. Thanks to its low smoke output and high heat output, it is an ideal choice for a wide variety of people and applications.

Can Smokeless Coal And Logs Be Burnt Together?

Yes, smokeless coal can be used in conjunction with logs to create a long-lasting, hot fire. We only recommend you to use very dry wood such as our Kiln Dried Logs.

The logs are perfect for getting a fire started while the smokeless coal can be used to heat up the room and logs can be used to keep the fire burning for longer.

Can Smokeless Coal Be Burnt On An Open Fire?

Yes, our smokeless coal is suitable for use in both open fires and stoves. Smokeless coal is a clean-burning fuel that will help to keep your home warm and comfortable all winter long.

Don’t forget If you use coal!

Hard coal is a type of fuel that must be used in heating appliances specially designed for it. The high ignition point and low volatile matter make coal difficult to ignite, which means you need more heat when starting up an appliance with this kindling source compared other types like lignite or bog moss before they’ll burn properly; but once burning begins there is no quenching these flames quickly – its long lasting nature makes sure about this!

How To Store Stove your smokeless Coal?

We recommend you store the coal in its original bags. For outdoor storage, the important thing to recollect is to keep your coal covered. A good example would be the garden shed.

Coal bunkers are great for storing your coal and making sure it stays dry. They have plenty of storage space, with easy access through an open bottom panel that allows you to grab what’s needed without having too much hassle!

They are good for outdoor and indoor use and depending on the size, you can fit 4, 6, or 12 bags of coal. 

If you have one on hand you can also store coal in a regular or wheelie bin. While these containers won’t be able to hold as much compared to a coal bunker they can still prove incredibly convenient!

If your only option is to store the coal inside the most effective option would be keeping it within the basement or storeroom. In this case, we would also recommend using a chest or bin.