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**4 Common Firewood Storage Mistakes to Avoid: Keep Your Firewood Dry, Safe, and Ready to Burn**
### 1. **Storing Firewood Directly on the Ground**
One of the most common mistakes people make when storing firewood is placing it directly on the ground. This can lead to several issues:
– **Pests**: Storing wood on the ground can also attract insects and rodents. These pests may use the woodpile as a home, which can lead to unwanted guests inside your house.
**Solution**: Always store your firewood off the ground by using a **wood rack**, **pallets**, or even **cinder blocks** to elevate the wood. This helps to promote airflow around the logs and keeps them dry.
Storing firewood in a damp or humid location is another major mistake. Whether it’s a shed with poor ventilation, a basement, or an area that doesn’t receive enough sunlight, moisture can wreak havoc on your woodpile.
– **Inefficient Burning**: If your wood becomes too damp, it won’t burn well, and you’ll have to use more wood to achieve the same amount of heat. Damp wood can also produce excess smoke, which can be a fire hazard and cause creosote buildup in your chimney.
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