Collection: Firewood Storage

Keep your firewood neatly organised, protected, and ready to burn with our durable firewood storage solutions. Whether you need a tidy way to store your logs, protect them from the elements, or keep your firelighters safe, you'll find the perfect firewood store here.

Keep your firewood neatly organised, protected, and ready to burn with our durable firewood storage solutions. Whether you need a tidy way to store your logs, protect them from the elements, or keep your firelighters safe, you'll find the perfect firewood store here.

Our log stores feature sturdy slatted sides for optimal airflow and a waterproof felt roof to keep your logs dry. They're built from treated wood for long-lasting use and come flat-packed with clear assembly instructions and a helpful step-by-step video. For added protection, our weathershields are crafted from rot-proof, tear-resistant PVC-coated polyester. They fit neatly over the log store to guard against wind and rain while maintaining ventilation (sold separately).

Once your storage is set up, why not fill it with our premium kiln dried logs for a reliable, ready-to-burn fuel supply all year round? And for Flamers fans, our Flamers Storage Bucket keeps your firelighters secure and accessible, complete with a tight-fitting lid and retro design.

What is the best way to store firewood to keep it dry?

The best way to store firewood is in a dry, well-ventilated area with good airflow. Firewood should be stored off the ground and covered on top to protect it from rain while allowing air to circulate. Using proper firewood storage helps maintain low moisture levels and keeps logs ready to burn. Our firewood log store is trusted by hundreds of customers.

Can you store firewood outside and how should you do it?

Yes, you can store firewood outside if it is kept off the ground and protected from rain. Firewood should be stacked in a log store or rack with a cover on top but open sides for airflow. Storing firewood outside correctly helps prevent moisture build-up and maintains burn quality.

Can I store logs in my garage?

If you buy your logs from a Ready to Burn-approved supplier, your firewood should already be dried to below 20% moisture content. You should, therefore, be able to store your firewood in your garage as long as it's kept off the ground with decent airflow.

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