I have a question regarding long term pellet integrity. I store pellets in a wooden yard shed. Even w/ vents, it reaches 110 deg F in the summer. Last summer's pellets are fine, but would long term exposure to high temps thru two summers result in pellets starting to crumble? I am guessing that pressure/heat is used to bind the sawdust into pellets.
I ask because the local supplier has dropped price to $192/ton ($225 last year) and if I stock up, I won't be able to reach the last two tons of this season's cache.
Thanks!
I ask because the local supplier has dropped price to $192/ton ($225 last year) and if I stock up, I won't be able to reach the last two tons of this season's cache.
Thanks!