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The easiest way to cover your firewood is to use a tarp. After you've stacked the wood, place the tarp on the top of the stack. Cover only the top and let an inch or two hang down. Do not cover the sides of the stack, since you'll need airflow to dry the wood out.
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This article will show you how to cover firewood so it will cure properly and burn nice and hot. We get asked quite a bit about how to cover firewood. If you didn’t know, covering your wood properly will keep it dry and help in the seasoning process. You see, when you stack firewood out in the open, it can become damp from rain or snow. That will make it difficult to use and create more smoke than you want. That will almost always take away from you having an enjoyable time sitting in front of the fireplace. Not to mention, wet firewood will put off less heat.
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