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5 Essential Tips for Storing Firewood in Your Garage Inspect the wood before bringing it in. Check the firewood before you bring it inside. ... Be careful about using pesticides. ... Make sure the wood is dry before storing. ... Stack the wood in rows. ... Store it away from potential fire hazards.
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For obvious reasons, storing firewood inside of your house isn’t usually an option. While you can store your firewood outside, this will expose it to the elements. Another option is to store your firewood in the garage. Knowing how to store your firewood properly in your garage will help to keep your garage from becoming cluttered and will eliminate any safety issues, all while keeping the wood easily accessible and in good condition.
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Learn More »You don’t want your stacks of wood toppling over and damaging something in the garage or even injuring somebody, after all. You should also keep a few inches of space between the stacks and the garage wall in order to allow air to flow freely through the wood. Make sure the stacks are close together to keep kids and pets from climbing around or between them. You can also build garage storage space for your firewood, such as shelving or cabinets, but make sure that they will support the weight of the wood and that they will allow air to circulate through the wood as well.
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