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The fall-winter season is when we use our wood stove or fireplace the most. Demand is therefore exploding at the moment and firewood is becoming scarce. As a result, the price is skyrocketing. And since restocking stocks is really not cheap, storing logs should not be left to chance. Poor storage of firewood can affect the quality of the firewood. To prevent the development of mold in your woodpile and limit the risk of humidity of more than 20% which could reduce the calorific value of your logs, discover the storage errors to avoid, as well as all the good advice for optimal conservation until your stocks are exhausted.
Remember that well-preserved wood is wood that prevents dangerous fires from breaking out, from obstructing the ducts of your installations too much and from releasing potentially polluting particles.
Mistake #1: Choosing the wrong place to store firewood.
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