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Plastic under pallets of stacked wood?

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  1. Bigkahuna427

    Bigkahuna427

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    Plastic under pallets of stacked wood? I am just thinking it might reduce moisture in the bottom of the stack. But, then any water from a storm might just sit on top of it and add moisture to the stack. Opinions??
     
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    I put old tarps under the pallets that I stack my wood on. I've found that the pallets last a lot longer as they're not absorbing moisture from the ground. I also punch a few holes in the tarp with a screwdriver in the low spots so that any water that might seep through can drain a bit. Top cover and everything stays dry as a bone. So far I haven't noticed any issues with the setup.
     
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    I would drill holes in the pallets for drainage and screw wooden cleats on the pallet so the wood doesn’t sit on the plastic. I like plenty of ventilation and to get the wood 12” off of the ground.
     
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    Or simply cut a couple small saplings or limbs. Lay 2 of them down and stack on them. They work great and are a dollar saver too.

    That's all that is under this pile.
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    The break with ground contact might help with pallet longevity.
    A ground cloth might help with weeds a little bit keeping it neater-looking.
    Some critters like it too. So there's that.
    If you're only concerned with the firewood staying dry then a couple inches off the ground is good enough, unless you are abnormally wet soggy ground the pile of firewood with or without a top cover is going to keep the ground under fairly dry most of the time.
     
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    Set the pallets on 4 or 6 bricks, and they'll last a lot longer.
     
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    Thank you for all the responses from the knowledge base here!
     
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    I've been putting my pallets on those half cinderblocks you can get the home center for a little over a dollar each. Works really well and the pallets seem to hold up well. I've used two per pallet/skid. However, if the pallets are cracked or weak, you may get a bow in the center.
     
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    A while back I came across the verticals from pallet rack shelving. Why they were cut apart I have no idea.

    They make the best stringers. I level them for a flat stacking deck. They add several inches of airspace under. The ground stays very dry. My pallets last a very long time.


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