
GalleryView all (10)
One Of Sydney's Leading Firewood Companies. Excellent Value. Est 1978.
- Delivery service
- Eco mix hardwood
- Hardwood kindling
- Softwood kindling
- Vintage hardwood
- General Info
32 Years in business. Open 7 days. Quality Split Seasoned Hardwood. Home Delivery or Pickups. Servicing Sydneywide.
Betta Burn Firewood is owned and operated by the Harris family (father, Len, and sons David, Glen and Nicholas), who have been supplying firewood to the Sydney market since 1978 - originally trading as Moona Plains Firewood. In 2005 the family purchased Sydney's largest firewood supply company from Charlie Spiteri on Windsor Road, Kellyville and decided to continue the name BETTA BURN
Our company is committed to the long term future of firewood retailing. There have been significant investments in infrastructure over recent years and, additionally, we are increasing stock levels over summer. Our company is a leader within the firewood industry and you can be sure that you will always receive a consistently high level of quality and service every time you order from Betta Burn.
The Firewood Association of Australia Incorporated is a not for profit organization established by responsible members of the firewood industry to improve the long term future of the firewood supply chain.Benefits include:Sustainable Firewood Environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuel v Voluntary compliance with the National Code of Practice for Firewood Suppliers
Eco mix hardwood: A premium mix of quality hardwoods, which are picked for their density and weight. This timber is sourced extensively in log form, from regulated suppliers (mainly NSW forests) and is then processed on site to reduce costs. Species generally include iron bark, grey gum, yellow box, stringy bark, mahogany and red gum.
- Email Business
- Payment method
- mastercard, debit, visa, cash
- Established
- 1978
- ABN
- 48 506 336 020
- Staff
- 1-10
- Ownership
- Locally Owned
- Service Notes
- Flexible Hours
- Free Estimates
- Yes
- Other Link
- Category
- Keywords
- Firewood Companies Sydney, ecomix - premium mixed hardwood, firewood, firewood delivered, firewood delivery, firewood sydney, hardwood, kindling, vintage - aged premium hardwood
How much should I buy?
Determine this. These include frequency of use, length of season and weather conditions. You should buy as much as you can stockpile, or afford. Firstly, there are significant cost advantages in buying in bulk â“ as you only pay delivery once. Secondly, firewood is a non-perishable product that generally improves with age. Finally, history shows that inevitably the supply of firewood during those cold wintery weeks struggles to keep pace with the strong demand.
What is so important about moisture content?
Moisture content is probably the most important factor to consider when buying firewood. Simply speaking for wood to burn it must also burn away any water within it, this is a direct loss of energy and subsequently the fire will burn cooler. This leads to less combustion â“ the process of converting carbon (wood) into gas (heat/energy) and will increase smoke.
Does red wood burn better?
NO
Why buy Eco Mix Hardwood?
The sourcing process is easier as we can purchase large quantities from areas closer to Sydney, combined with our on site processing capacity we can provide QUALITY PREMIUM HARDWOOD at an EXCELLENT value for money rate. This wood does not separate species. All species included are Premium grade hardwood, which will burn. Whilst there is a mixture of woods of various weights you are buying by weight, therefore if you have a load of slightly lighter wood you will get More volume of wood.
Should I buy kindling?
Yes, you should buy kindling!
What is the difference between weight and volume?
weight must be measured on approved scales volume must be tightly stacked the lot“ ie box trailer loadâ Buying by weight is the only true means of purchasing firewood on an even playing field. All retailers selling by weight have a legal obligation to supply the correct weight, as advertised. There is no room for approximating. The problem with volume is that the term âœtightly stackedâ has to date encouraged subjective clarification.







