Firewood Rack Installation
Professional firewood rack and wood storage construction for outdoor organization.
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Firewood rack installation starts at $225 for a standard built or installed freestanding unit. Larger covered racks with roof panels run $375-600 depending on size and materials. Free estimates provided.
A standard cord of firewood is 4x4x8 feet, or 128 cubic feet stacked. I build or install racks to hold one cord, half cord, or a custom amount based on your typical firewood use and available space.
A cover helps wood dry faster and protects it from rain and snow. Worth the investment for open or exposed locations. If your rack is under an eave, overhang, or in a shed, a separate cover may not be necessary.
Ideal placement is close to your fireplace or fire pit entrance, on level ground with good drainage, and accessible without shoveling a long path in Minnesota winters.
Most firewood rack builds or installations take half a day, including site prep, leveling, assembly, and anchoring to prevent tipping under load.
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In Minnesota, proper firewood storage matters practically because wet or improperly stored wood burns poorly, produces excess creosote in chimneys and fireplace inserts, and can attract pests when stored directly against the house. Storing wood under a cover or roof overhang and keeping it at least a few feet from exterior walls is good practice. Installing a rack that holds a cord or fraction of a cord in a convenient but safe location near the fireplace entrance, garage door, or covered porch makes the wood accessible through winter without bringing moisture or insects into the living space.
