Premium Coal Types
Discover our diverse range of high-quality premium coal, available for immediate order. Whether you're heating your home or fueling your business, our premium coal options are designed to meet your specific needs, providing a reliable and consistent heat source.
Browse our selection today and experience the superior quality and value that our premium coal delivers.
Black Emerald Coal
Prices starting from £240
Black Emerald Coal is an excellent choice for those seeking a premium heating solution. Known for its deep black colour with a distinctive emerald sheen, this high-quality bituminous coal is favoured for its exceptional heat output and efficiency.
Perfect for home heating, Black Emerald Coal burns hotter and longer than other coal types, ensuring a warm and cosy environment even in the coldest weather. Its low sulphur and ash content means fewer emissions and cleaner burns, making it also a more environmentally friendly option.
Black Emerald Doubles
Prices starting from £240
Black Emerald Doubles burn hotter and longer than standard coal, providing a steady and efficient heat source that ensures your home remains warm and comfortable even during the harshest winter months. They are also ideal for shorter heating needs or smaller stoves and boast easy ignition and consistent, long-lasting heat.
Amber Flame Coal
Prices starting from £165
Amber Flame coal is the perfect choice for those seeking a top-tier heating solution. Recognised for its rich amber glow and superior quality, this coal variant is designed to deliver exceptional warmth and efficiency. Amber Flame coal is suitable for fireplaces, stoves, and coal-burning furnaces.
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Our team is here to help you decide which premium coal type best suits your needs. We offer personalised advice, arrange convenient delivery, and provide expert guidance on your purchase to ensure you get the most out of your fuel type. Whether you're looking for efficient home heating or industrial-grade coal, we're here to assist you every step of the way.
FAQs
Answering all your common premium coal queries.
What is the difference between Black Emerald Coal and Black Emerald Doubles?
Black Emerald Coal and Black Emerald Doubles are both high-quality types of coal, but they differ primarily in size and specific applications.
- Black Emerald Coal consists of standard-sized pieces that are suitable for a variety of uses, including industrial and home heating.
- Black Emerald Doubles, on the other hand, are larger, double-sized pieces of coal specifically designed for home heating applications.
The larger size of Black Emerald Doubles allows for longer and more efficient burns, making them ideal for use in fireplaces, stoves, and coal-burning furnaces.
Which is the best-performing coal?
Black Emerald Coal and its larger variant, Black Emerald Doubles, are often considered top-performing due to their exceptional heat output, long burn time, and environmentally friendly properties such as low sulphur and ash content.
What can premium coal be used for?
Coal is a versatile fuel source used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Home Heating: Coal can be used in fireplaces, stoves, and coal-burning furnaces to provide a steady and efficient source of warmth.
- Industrial Uses: It is used in steel manufacturing and other industrial processes that require high temperatures.
Consider your usage requirements for choosing the right type of coal that is tailored to your specific needs.
How to know when coal is done?
Knowing when your coal is used up is essential for maintaining an efficient and safe heating system. One of the primary indicators is the presence of ash residue. When coal is fully burned, it leaves behind a fine, grey or white ash. If you notice a substantial amount of ash with very few glowing embers, it's a clear sign that the coal has burned out.
Another sign is a noticeable drop in heat output from your fireplace, stove, or furnace. If the room feels cooler and the heat is no longer as intense, it's likely that the coal has mostly burned away and is no longer providing sufficient warmth.
Additionally, pay attention to the flames. Fresh coal produces bright, vigorous flames, but as the coal burns up, these flames will gradually diminish and become less intense. When you see mostly ash and only a few dull embers, the coal is nearly exhausted.