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Firewood is best stored outside. It should be stored neatly, with the outside of the wood exposed to the air. If possible, you should place the wood on top of plastic sheeting or in a wooden log store. Avoid tree cover if possible and don't leave the logs in a heap.
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The way you stack and store your firewood is a lot more important than you may think! If you have a wood-burning stove or wood-burning fire pit, it’s important to store your firewood in the right way.
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Read More »Leave the wood uncovered so the wind and sun can dry it more quickly. If it is raining or snowing, cover the top of the stack with a tarp, plastic sheeting or tar paper to keep rain and snow from touching the wood and dew from condensing on it.
Don’t cut green trees or break branches off live trees when you are camping. The wood is too green to burn, and you will damage or kill the tree. Don’t leave firewood or any other combustible material unattended closer than 3 feet from your woodstove or screened fireplace. In the backcountry, never leave a fire unattended. Watch for sparks flying from the fire that may land on nearby pieces of firewood or other combustible material, such as pine needles, grass, twigs and dry leaves. While it may be convenient to stack firewood on a porch or inside your garage, homeowners insurance companies may frown upon having a large supply of combustible material in or near the residence.
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