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Deciding on a Log Rack That Works For You

 
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Joseph Kortez

As the winter approaches, you find yourself with a minor problem on your hands: you have plenty of logs to keep you warm throughout the year, but nowhere to put them. You can put them in a pile, but that would encourage the gathering of moisture in the logs, resulting in rot and creating the ideal home for bugs. You can put them near the house, but do you want a random pile of logs complementing your home? Moreover, do you want the hotel for bugs ready to infest your home as well? Its time to face the facts – you need a log rack.

While a log rack has obvious advantages, who knows which one to choose? Yes, a well-built rack can protect your logs from bugs and rot, but how do you know what to complete? Should you go with a wood log rack, or should you go with a metal log rack? Will the standard rectangular option work best, or would a round rack work better for your needs? And how big should it be, anyways? What would the advantages of a bigger rack be as opposed to a smaller, quaint rack?

Getting a log rack can be the perfect home for your wood collection – if you purchase the right one for your needs. Buy one too small, and you’re risking some of your logs to the elements and rot. Buy one too big, and you’ll have a surplus on space, and nothing to put there. By knowing what you need before you go to buy it, you will ensure the best value in the right investment.

First off, determine exactly what how much of a log rack you need. This will require you to take an honest assessment of how much wood you actually burn throughout the year. Are you fond of burning logs in your fireplace? Do you have lots of barbecues throughout the summer, and feed your grill with pleasant burning wood? If you use wood throughout the year, and you are constantly replenishing it, you will need a bigger wood rack. But if you only burn wood on rare occasions (such as the occasional fire pit sing along), you would be best served by buying a smaller log rack.

Now that you know what size you are looking for, its time to figure out what your log rack should be made out of. There are many different types of racks to choose from, made of all kinds of materials from wood, to metals. If you are looking for a small, rustic log rack that will compliment your outdoor look, you may want to select a wood rack. If you decide to purchase a wooden rack, always select one that is resistant to the weather and pets. Cedar is an excellent choice, because it is naturally resistant to nature. If you’re looking for a larger rack that will hold a half cord or more, you should consider buying a large metal rack. When treated correctly, a metal rack will stand up to the moisture, dirt, and debris better than any other material you can find on the market.

Once you have determined the size you need, its time to settle on a shape. Log racks come in a multitude of shapes, from long and rectangular, to small and circular – even semi-circular! If you are looking for a size that will be small and decorative, try looking at a smaller, circular design. If you need a lot of storage space for your logs, you may want to consider buying a longer, rectangular shaped log rack. It all depends on the space you have available, and the needs to store your fire wood all year long.

Buying a log rack does not have to be a drawn-out process full of agony and misinformation. By knowing what you need before you buy, you will be assured the best investment for your dollar – resulting in a solid rack that will protect your wood investment for years to come!

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Joseph Kortez is a freelance writer with diverse interests including home and garden, outdoor furniture and backyard living. As a media professional, his work has been featured on CNN and the CBS Evening News. He currently writes for North Cedar Company

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