The Joy of Log Racks: How You Will Benefit From a Log Rack

March 31st, 2010 | by admin |
Joseph Kortez asked:


Regardless of the season, it is never too early to start thinking about next year’s log rack. Why is it never too early? Let us investigate the facts:

1. You burn natural logs in your fireplace during the winter, using a natural and cost efficient means to keep your home warm.

2. You use logs for the barbeque every year, to give your food a deeper flavor.

3. During those cool fall evenings, there’s nothing more entertaining than singing your favorite songs off-key around a nice warm fire…powered by logs.

No matter where you live or the season, it is unavoidable - you probably use logs for many different reasons. And where better to hold all your logs than in a log rack! You may be thinking to yourself: “Why do I need a log rack? The wood pile works just fine!” But what you don’t probably don’t know is the fact that your good old wood pile is eroding the quality of your fancy logs. That’s right - by leaving them in a pile, you are welcoming all kinds of pests, spiders, rodents, and even mold and rot. This results in letter quality wood, leaving you buying logs throughout the season. In other words: you are effectively burning money. And in these economic times, who wants to do that?

So what can a log rack do for you? First off, look at the obvious advantage: keeping your logs organized in a nice stack makes it easier for you to evaluate your needs. Instead of buying all the wood you can find when it is at a good price (and having too much), you’ve got a visual guide as to how much you actually need to get through the season. Not to mention a good, solid log rack will keep your wood organized, making it easier to find the perfect shaped logs for a long time to come.

In addition to being a space saver and great organizational tool, log racks help to keep your wood off the cold, wet ground, where bugs and pests love to organize. If they find your dry logs, they’ll be more than happy to build their nests and homes there. The result is wood that is eaten away, and a starting place for rot to grow, resulting in logs that only have half the fuel inside them than they normally would. A log rack will keep your logs free of bugs, pests, and rot by keeping them off the ground and semi-sheltered from those who want to destroy your hard-earned investment.

In addition, many log racks come with coverings to put over them. This will protect your logs and wood from the elements, especially the moisture rain and humidity brings. By keeping your fire wood covered, you will be proactively preventing the growth of mold. Keeping mold and moss off your logs preserves the flavor and integrity of the wood, retaining its sweet smell and value of barbequing. Why settle for logs that will only give a sample of the flavor your summer grilling could have, when you could invest in a cover that will keep your logs fresh all season long?

While it may seem like a trivial and even frivolous investment, log racks are one of the best investments you can make to your outdoor arsenal. By keeping your logs protected throughout the seasons, you will be ensuring you get the full value and joy out of your firewood throughout the year.



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