How to Keep Your Firewood Dry and Ready All Winter

A warm fire starts with properly stored firewood. During winter, exposure to moisture, rain, and poor airflow can make firewood difficult to burn and reduce its efficiency. With a few simple storage techniques, you can keep your firewood dry, safe, and ready to use throughout the colder months.


Why Proper Firewood Storage Matters

Storing firewood correctly helps maintain its quality and ensures cleaner, more efficient burning. Wet wood produces more smoke, creates excess creosote buildup in chimneys, and generates less heat. Proper storage protects your investment and keeps your firewood in excellent condition.

Best Practices for Winter Firewood Storage

Keep firewood elevated off the ground using pallets, racks, or sleepers. This prevents moisture from seeping into the wood from below. It's also important to stack wood neatly, with enough space between rows to allow airflow, to help the wood stay dry and reduce the risk of mould.

Cover only the top of the stack rather than wrapping it completely. This protects the wood from rain while still allowing air circulation around the sides.

Choosing the Right Storage Location

Select a location that receives sunlight and good airflow whenever possible. Avoid storing firewood directly against walls, fences, or sheds, as trapped moisture can encourage rot and pest activity. A well-ventilated area helps preserve wood quality throughout winter.

👉 Read the full guide here:
https://www.turtlenursery.com.au/how-to-store-firewood-properly-in-winter/

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