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What Size Firewood Storage Shed Do You Need?

Are you tired of your firewood getting wet? Proper firewood storage sheds protect your wood investment and keep your fuel dry year-round. 

As a trusted NY shed company, Glenn’s Sheds understands the importance of choosing the right storage solution. In this guide, we’ll explain everything you need to know about firewood storage sheds.

Understanding Firewood Storage Shed Dimensions

Your ideal firewood storage shed size depends on how much wood you burn annually. A cord of wood is a standard measurement that equals 128 cubic feet of stacked firewood, typically arranged in a 4’ by 4’ by 8’ configuration. Most households use between two to four cords of wood per heating season.

Here’s how much space different cord amounts require for firewood protection:

  • One cord: 128 cubic feet (4’ by 4’ by 8’)

  • Two cords: 256 cubic feet (8’ by 4’ by 8’)

  • Four cords: 512 cubic feet (16’ by 4’ by 8’)

Consider adding 20% extra space for easy access and proper air circulation around your wood stacks. This additional space makes it easier to organize and rotate your firewood supply throughout the season.

You’ll also want to factor in any extra outdoor firewood storage space needed for kindling, fire starters, wood seasoning, or tools. Typical households might add two to three feet to their firewood storage sheds for these accessories.

Essential Features for Proper Wood Storage

A well-designed wood shed needs specific features to keep your firewood in optimal condition. Here are some key elements to consider when calculating your DIY firewood shed size:

  • An elevated floor (six to eight inches off the ground): The elevation prevents ground moisture from seeping into your wood pile. This crucial feature extends the life of your firewood and the shed structure. 

  • Shed ventilation: Ventilation plays a vital role in maintaining dry firewood. To ensure proper airflow, your shed should have at least one to two inches of gap between wall boards or dedicated vents.

  • A slanted roof for runoff: A slanted roof with a minimum pitch of 4/12 (rising four inches for every 12 inches of horizontal run) ensures rain and snow slide off effectively. This slope prevents water from pooling, which could seep into your wood pile and cause rot.

  • Weatherproof storage: Your shed’s materials must withstand years of weather exposure, so choose pressure-treated lumber for the frame and water-resistant siding, such as cedar or engineered wood products. These materials resist decay, insect damage, and moisture penetration while maintaining structural integrity.

  • A south-facing entrance when possible: Position your shed’s entrance to face south whenever possible to maximize sun exposure and natural ventilation. A south-facing entrance helps dry out any moisture that gets into the shed while providing convenient access during winter.

Glenn’s Sheds Has Your Storage Solution

Protecting your firewood investment starts with proper storage. Our firewood storage sheds provide the perfect solution for your wood storage needs. Learn more about what will make your shed the happiest

We’ve provided custom storage solutions in New Paltz and surrounding areas for years. Call Glenn’s Sheds today at (845) 328-0447 to discuss your firewood storage shed needs.