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How to Properly Store Firewood

How to Properly Store Firewood champion chimneys

. Here are some of the most essential do’s and don’ts for proper firewood storage.

Firewood needs to be appropriately stored for safety reasons. Stacking and storing your firewood will become important as you live in the home throughout the years. When you improperly store your firewood, you’ll likely end up with infestations, mold growth, and other potential issues. There are certain storage practices to keep your home as safe as possible. Here are some of the most essential do’s and don’ts for proper firewood storage.

Do Use Firewood Racks

Firewood racks are usually a wonderful way to store your firewood properly. They are the best thing you can use to ensure that your firewood is stored properly and avoid issues over time. Firewood racks typically work to keep all your firewood off the ground and keep it as safe as possible. You’ll always want to ensure that your firewood is far from any excess moisture and pests so that you avoid mold and other issues down the line.

Do Keep Your Firewood Dry

As mentioned, firewood needs to stay dry to ensure there are no infestations or mold growth in the home. There are simple ways to keep your firewood dry. Making sure that your firewood is dry will reduce the potential for molding or rotting. Ultimately, protecting the wood against rain becomes key. 

Do Stack Firewood for Optimal Airflow

Stack the pieces bark-side-down if you’re stacking green or seasoned wood outside. This will allow the water to evaporate from the wood more efficiently as it dries. Stacking greener wood on the bottom and more seasoned wood on the top is also a good idea because that’s the wood you’ll want to burn first.

Conversely, you can stack kiln-dried firewood with the bark side up because it doesn’t need to dry further. Placing the bark side up will protect the wood from water infiltration when storing it outdoors.

Don’t Store Firewood In The Home

Insects and rodents tend to be attracted to wood — especially wood that is deep in moisture. Storing any kind of firewood inside the home will only attract pests and rodents inside your home quickly. Keeping firewood at least five feet away from the structure itself typically is the best way to protect your home from rodents and other pests. 

 

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