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Fireplace Log Rack
Outdoor firewood storage to keep the log rack ready.
With nice cozy feeling, charm and the savings on energy costs they offer, traditional fireplaces remain very
popular. However, everything fireplaces offer comes at a price. That price is the need to keep firewood on hand.
With the need to season the wood and space options making storing all the wood for the fire inside impossible,
outdoor firewood storage is a requirement for those who want to have a steady supply of wood for their fire. This
makes understanding the understanding outdoor firewood storage critical for those who want to guarantee warmth and
protection from their fireplaces during the cold days.
Those preparing for outdoor firewood storage can either go for an outdoor
firewood rack or a firewood storage shed. These can either be
purchased or people can build their own. Either way, there are several things that they need to consider in
choosing their storage.
First, they will need to make sure that the outdoor firewood storage area is located in an area that is near
their home but not too close. Nobody wants to have to trudge through the snow in order to reach the storage place
but storing wood to close to a home can sometimes attract pests. Everyone must use their best judgment and consider
their situation when deciding where to store their firewood outdoors.
Next, even with outdoor firewood storage, firewood must be properly stacked and organized to allow for proper
air circulation. This will allow the wood to dry no matter what the weather is. Excessive moisture in firewood when
it is burned will make it generate less heat and more smoke. It will make the wood more likely to rot and more
prone to termite attacks.
Homeowners will also need to make sure that the wood is safe from the elements. It should be stored off the
ground to prevent the moisture from seeping up into the firewood. While some people choose to cover the logs they
have cut with tarps, this can potentially trap water under the trap when it is not done properly. It is advisable
to make sure the wood in outdoor firewood storage has a roof over it for better protection. The roof firewood
storage shed should ideally be slanted so that the water quickly flows off the roof and does not drip on to the
firewood. Homeowners need to take steps to ensure this area does not become invested with unwanted critters. They
will also need to see to it that the materials used in the construction of the outdoor firewood storage are sturdy,
especially since it will be exposed to the elements. Steel and wood are the common materials used in these
sheds.
Homeowners who are planning to build their own outdoor firewood storage should try to construct it by early
summer so that the wood can be dried in it by the time winter arrives.
Firewood requires a significant investment and time and sometimes in resources. This makes having proper outdoor
firewood storage important both for protecting one’s investment and to ensure that a nice supply of wood will be on
hand when needed. It will decrease the amount of work a fireplace requires while increasing the cozy enjoyment it
will offer on those cold days.
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