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A few weeks ago my neighbor and I were talking firewood. Specifically, we were talking about whether to stack with the bark up or the bark down. He’s a ...
Firewood has been a source of warmth, light, and comfort for generations. Whether it’s the crackle of a fireplace on a cold ...
To prevent infestations, avoid stacking firewood directly on the ground, as it provides easy access for insects. A good rule is to ensure that your firewood racks or sheds are at least four to 6 ...
When you stack your firewood properly, you make it easier to get to — and safe to use all winter long.
For Mainers, stacking firewood isn’t just a chore. It’s ritual, engineering and art. As with any well-loved tradition, wood stacking invites strong opinions.
The best way to stack firewood Your firewood-stacking method must keep your wood both ventilated and dry, as moisture makes it more difficult to ignite and produces more smoke.
Either stack your wood on a concrete surface or set up wooden beams or pallets to elevate the pile off the ground. This will promote proper airflow underneath the wood and help prevent an infestation.
Always stack firewood off the ground because direct contact with soil will release moisture into the wood it touches and introduce organisms that will cause rotting.
Stacking firewood against your facade is convenient, giving you easy access to the timber, but the problems with this placement far outweigh the benefits.
How long does wood take to dry? Use this guide for wood stacking techniques and all you need to know to get the best well-seasoned firewood for your time and money.
What is the best method for stacking wood? There are rules of thumb: Your pile should be slightly elevated, so as not to soak up any ground moisture.