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Most stacks of firewood are about four feet tall, but there is no hard and fast rule. Stack to the height you are comfortable with. Just make sure you choose a shed that is tall enough. The last thing you want to do is throw firewood in a pile on the floor.
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Learn More »A Firewood shed is a perfect solution to ensuring your wood and kindling stay dry and protected from the environmental elements all year long. Not to mention, wood stacked in the yard is an eyesore. A shed will give you a place to neatly store the firewood that is out of sight and aesthetically pleasing to you, neighbours, and guests. The best part is that building it yourself is easier than you might think. Build your own storage solution with our premium firewood shed plans. 4×8 Firewood Shed Plan $ 24.99 $ 9.99 2×3 Firewood Shed Plan $ 24.99 $ 9.99 12×16 Firewood Shed Plan $ 24.99 $ 9.99 3×6 Firewood Shed Plan $ 24.99 $ 9.99 8×10 Firewood Shed Plan $ 24.99 $ 9.99 10×10 Firewood Shed Plan $ 24.99 $ 9.99 We proudly offer a full line of firewood sheds in varying dimensions, ensuring there is one to fit any size space. All you need is the ability to use basic tools and follow directions. Our comprehensive firewood shed plans provide a complete materials list and step-by-step instructions with illustrations so that there is no guesswork involved.
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Learn More »The shed should be large enough to allow ventilation to pass along all sides of the wood. You do not want the interior completely sealed. Passive ventilation through gable vents at the top of the shed is advisable. An open face shed without a door will also allow for additional ventilation. If you want a door, screen doors are an excellent option because they give you the best of both worlds. Screen doors keep critters out while allowing for air to pass through.
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The opening to your firewood shed needs to be large enough to facilitate easy loading and unloading of wood. It is advisable to make it wider than a traditional residential door. Apart from that, the exact dimensions are up to you. A good rule of thumb is to make the entrance the width of the vehicle you intend on hauling wood in, whether it be a pick-up truck, ATV, or a trailer. There is something to be said for convenience, so make sure that your firewood shed is easily accessible.
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