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How to Fire Wood in Your Home

Wet firewood won't burn efficiently and can create smoke buildup. Here is how to dry wet wood for a crackling good fire this season:

·        Airflow is Key: Move your wood to a well-ventilated area with good air circulation. Consider using a fan to speed up drying.

·       Separate the Soggy Stuff: Don't stack wet wood with dry wood. Isolate wet pieces to prevent them from further dampening the dry ones.

·        Elevate it: Store your wood off the ground on pallets or firewood racks. This allows air to circulate the entire piece, promoting faster drying.

·        Embrace the Sunshine: Bring your wood outside for a sunbath on dry days. Direct sunlight helps evaporate moisture.

·        Be Patient: Drying wood takes time, especially thicker pieces. Depending on the moisture level, it could take weeks or even months for your wood to be completely dry.

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