The fall-winter season is when we use our wood-burning stove or fireplace the most. Demand is therefore currently booming, and firewood is becoming scarce. Consequently, prices skyrocket. And since replenishing supplies isn't exactly cheap, log storage shouldn't be left to chance. Improper storage of firewood can compromise its quality. To prevent mold from developing in your woodpile and limit the risk of humidity levels above 20%, which could reduce the calorific value of your wood, discover the storage mistakes to avoid and all the helpful tips for optimal storage until your supplies run out.
Remember that well-preserved wood prevents dangerous fires from breaking out, excessive blockages in your system pipes, and the release of potentially polluting particles.
Mistake #1: Choosing the wrong place to store firewood
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