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Once wood has properly seasoned, does it matter whether rain gets on seasoned firewood? Seasoned firewood should be stored out of the rain to help prolong how well it keeps for. If seasoned firewood gets rained on it can dry out within a few days, but constant contact with moisture will lead to the wood going bad.
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Learn More »Seasoned firewood is wood that has gone through the lengthy drying out process in order for it to be used in fires without causing any major issues. Firewood should be covered during the seasoning process to help keep the rain and snow off it until it has fully dried out to recommended moisture levels.
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The key to both properly seasoning wood and ensuring that firewood stays dry is keeping the wood moisture free. ‘Even well seasoned firewood can be ruined by bad storage. Exposed to constant rain or covered in snow, wood will reabsorb large amounts of water, making it unfit to burn and causing it to rot before it can be used.’ CSIA Any firewood should therefore be also kept off any moist ground or placed on a dry platform, so that any rain can runoff into the adjacent ground rather than seeping back up into the wood. We season our wood on a concrete platform and our wood shed is raised to keep the logs off the ground.
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