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Firewood doesn't necessarily need to be split to season but splitting wood when it's green can help speed up the drying out process. If you're looking to season your wood as fast as possible be sure to cut the logs to length and split them prior to stacking.
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The process of turning wet wood into useable firewood through seasoning can be lengthy. There are a number of things you need to consider to help firewood season properly including stacking the wood correctly, placing the wood under a suitable cover and keeping the wood off any moist ground.
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Read More »Larger sized logs can take longer to season than smaller sized ones. If you’re looking to season your wood as fast as possible then it can be preferable to split the wood down to size before its left outside to dry. If you have a large supply of firewood and don’t need to season it quickly in order to get it ready to use before the next burning season then it’s not as necessary to split the wood beforehand. Ultimately, it’s down to your preference whether it’s better to split wood green or seasoned. Splitting wood before seasoning is only one of the factors that can influence how well and how quickly firewood dries. Other variables that impact how well and quickly firewood seasons includes whether: The wood stack has a cover over it and how efficient that cover is. A roof on a wood shed or overhang from an adjacent structure works best. Tarpaulin sheets work quite well but moisture can build up under the cover if some of the wood stack isn’t left open. and how efficient that cover is. A roof on a wood shed or overhang from an adjacent structure works best. Tarpaulin sheets work quite well but moisture can build up under the cover if some of the wood stack isn’t left open. The firewood is kept off the ground . Placing wood directly on soil will cause moisture to seep up into the lower layers of the stack, and these logs will start to go bad rather than season properly. We place our logs on a dry concrete platform to season. . Placing wood directly on soil will cause moisture to seep up into the lower layers of the stack, and these logs will start to go bad rather than season properly. We place our logs on a dry concrete platform to season. The stack is open to the atmosphere. The wind and sun play a key role in drying out the wood so it’s important that at least one end of the logs is open to the air.
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Learn More »The wood is also stacked on a concrete base allowing any excess water to runoff into the adjacent ground, and to also prevent moisture from the ground from seeping back up into the wood. You’ll also notice that we don’t split our wood prior to seasoning it. Much of the wood gathered from our property is also small enough in diameter to burn in our wood stove. The logs are simply cut to the right length so that they can be used straight away as firewood as soon as they have been properly seasoned to below 20% moisture content. We also have more firewood than we typically burn and so we don’t need to worry about how quickly the wood needs to dry. For the larger sized logs we’ll therefore split after it has fully seasoned. When buying in your firewood you’ll typically find that your seasoned or kiln dried firewood has already been split. If you buy in your firewood you’ll notice that it’s already split so that it could season quicker As it’s the seller’s business to get the wood ready quickly to sell, they split the wood before seasoning to help ensure that the firewood is drying out as fast as possible. If you’re looking to improve the time to takes for your wood to fully season then look to split your logs prior to stacking them to start the seasoning process. If you aren’t constrained by time you can choose to either split your wood prior to or after seasoning, depending on your preference. The majority of the moisture is lost through the ends of the logs and so leaving the stack open at one end to the air can be more important when drying out your wood.
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