Properly stacking and storing firewood not only keeps your supply neat but also ensures that it burns efficiently when you need it the most. Here are a few key tips:
- Choose the right location: Store wood in a sunny, breezy spot to help it dry. Avoid low areas where moisture can collect.
- Keep it off the ground: Elevate your stack on pallets, rails or a simple rack to prevent rot and discourage pests.
- Allow airflow: Stack wood in rows with small gaps between logs to promote circulation. A single row is best for drying; double rows work well once wood is fully seasoned.
- Cover the top, not the sides: Protect your pile with a tarp, sheet metal or a dedicated firewood cover, leaving the sides open to breathe.
- Rotate your supply: Burn older, seasoned wood first. Freshly cut wood needs six to12 months to dry completely, depending on species and climate.