With winter fast approaching, the log burner / open fire / fireplace will soon be roaring keeping us warm through the cold months. It’s obvious that burning logs can dramatically lower your heating bills, buying logs in bulk, cutting your own from larger cuts or foraging for logs can reduce your bills even further. When you have a wood stove installed in your home, you also need to think about wood storage solutions. How you store your firewood can make a big difference on how it burn, dry wood means less nasty smoke giving a cleaner environment and happy neighbours! But where to store these logs? WOP Storing Wood Log stores are a great option for practicality and tidiness. They will keep logs dry and seasoned all year round by protecting them from the elements and letting them dry naturally. Not only do they lift them from the ground they keep them neat and tidy meaning less mess and more room in your garden (or storage area). Moisture Meter To check when logs are ready for the fire, use the Stihl wood moisture gauge. This gadget reads the moisture content logs and will indicate if the logs are seasoned and ready for burning. Storing Wood For those storing a distance away from their property, there is a range of transportation means to get them from one area to another quickly without mess, the cart is ideal for longer distances whilst the caddy is great for short distance carrying from the garden to the house, a few logs at a time. Storing wood 2Storing wood 3 With different log stores available to suit all budgets and space you have in your garden, this range is perfect for homeowners looking for alternative means of storage.   https://www.worldofpower.co.uk/blog/storing-firewood/