Log Rack

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As a wood fire owner, you know the benefits of burning wood through the cold winter. The cost benefits against the heating bill, and the benefit of having a roaring fire in your home.

To get the most from this fire you need a good supply of logs, and to get the best heat from your fire these should be in a nice dry condition. To achieve this you need a well built sturdy Log rack.

A winters supply of wood is an expensive thing, costing any where up to $500. This is for one year, if you store wood for following seasons this could double or triple. It often seems it is only a pile of wood, but when you look at you wood stack next time look at it as if it was a pile of $20 dollar bills. I’m sure if that was the case you would want to protect it to its best.

For your main stack of wood outside you should have a sturdy log rack that lifts the logs of the floor. Remember that base layer of logs is 10% of your stack and them getting wet can cost you $50-60. Again a well built cover specifically for your log rack can save you hundreds of dollars from damp logs from a poorly attached tarp.

Having a good log rack indoors also benefits your wood investment as it allows the wood to dry out and warm up before being placed on the fire. This generates more heat and will start to burn quicker, both elements of a good efficient fire. A good indoor log rack can also add a nice addition to your interior design.

A well built indoor log rack or outdoor log rack and cover, might cost some money now, but they are designed to last a lifetime (and often come with warranties to that affect). As such in the long run these racks can more than pay for themselves.