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  2. To store firewood, start by choosing a location with a concrete, asphalt, gravel, or wooden surface so that the firewood isn't resting directly on top of soil. You can also lay down a tarp and stack the wood on top of it to prevent contact with soil.

  3. The Do's and Don'ts of Storing Firewood - ShelterLogic

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    This quick guide will discuss how to properly store firewood, where it should and shouldn’t be stored, why it needs to be covered, and how to properly season harvested wood. When you have the right storage methods and accessories, it's easy to keep a fire going and enjoy the colder seasons.

  4. This Is the Best Way to Store Firewood Outdoors - Bob Vila

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    The two most common solutions for keeping firewood dry are tarps or outdoor firewood storage units. Each has its pros and cons: Tarps are inexpensive and easy to use. The downside is that...

  5. Keeping your firewood outside, dry, and infestation free is actually a lot easier than it seems. By finding the driest, sunniest area to stack your wood in, ensuring that it doesn’t touch the ground, and covering it properly in rainy and snowy seasons, you can keep your fresh fuel safe for years to come.

  6. Storing firewood - The Best Tips and Techniques

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    Storing firewood properly will ensure your wood is ready for winter. Follow these ideas to keep your firewood dry and ready for use.

  7. How to Stack and Store Firewood | Family Handyman

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    The key to keeping firewood ready is to keep it dry, which can only be accomplished through proper stacking and storing. Here are the best ways to stack and store firewood and keep it free of moisture.

  8. 7 Firewood Storage Tips - Install-It-Direct

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    1. Always properly stack your firewood. Properly stacked firewood is less likely to have insect or rodent infestations and allows your wood to dry into good firewood. Haphazardly tossing your firewood into a pile or a bin does not allow for adequate air circulation.

  9. How to Stack Firewood With or Without Racks (5 Easy Methods)

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    The best way to stack firewood may very well be one of these four popular methods: the German method, end pillar wood stack, firewood stacked in a circle, stacking wood with a rack, and the...

  10. Cornell Cooperative Extension | Storing and Drying Firewood

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    Unlike most fuels, as long as it is done correctly, firewood can be stored indefinitely, safely, and without degrading. Here, we provide basic information on storing and drying your firewood for the best results. Once delivered, stack the firewood as soon as possible.

  11. Storing Your Firewood: How to Get It Right - BackyardBoss

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    Delve into the principles of effectively storing firewood, exploring practices that enhance its burn efficiency and longevity. From determining the ideal firewood storage location to choosing the best firewood storage rack, learn how to store your firewood so it stays in prime condition.