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Patio Furniture - How To Make Them Last



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By : Abbey Garcia    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-01 06:50:21
You might find it hard to find patio furniture that can last a lifetime. You can however, probably find a set that can at least last for a very long time. A sets lifespan though does not just depend upon itself. In most cases, furniture sets last long because of user efforts to maintain it. So how can you make your patio pieces last?

The right material is crucial in making a patio furniture last. Before you even buy chairs and tables, make sure first that you are shopping in the right section. Furniture pieces that are specifically made for the outdoors are made with durability in mind. Hence, these are the ones that you should consider for your outdoor space. Any other piece that is meant for indoor use may get damaged outdoors in as little as a few months.

Remember that some materials are more durable than others. Others however have to be specially treated, painted or coated to make them durable enough for outdoor use. The set that you are considering might just need this special kind of attention. Iron for example has to be painted to protect it from rust. You should therefore pay special attention to manufacturer instructions when it comes to schedules for applying succeeding treatments to your set.

Damage can often come from the sun and rain. Wind and animals can also be secondary sources of damage. To prevent these natural elements from wreaking havoc on your patio set, consider using outdoor covers. Merchants now typically sell furniture covers that fit certain types and sizes of furniture perfectly. You have to measure your set correctly first to get the best fit.

Patio furniture can be partially protected by your patio. Even a partially screened patio however can leave your furniture at the mercy of the cold during winter. The best way to prevent damage to your set during the cold season is to keep your set indoors. The extra space in your garage may be more than enough to keep your furniture dry and secure. Some brand models are optionally foldable so storage will not be much of a problem.

In order to prolong the life of your furniture, clean it. Fortunately, you do not have to clean outdoor sets frequently. Iron, plastic and wood pieces can undergo general cleaning twice a year. All you need would be water, mild soap, a sponge and a hose. Wicker may require more frequent cleaning or at least dusting.

Regular, general cleaning is one thing. Spills or stains are another matter entirely. Although these are unlikely to damage your furniture, they can set in and become difficult to clean. If you want to have an outdoor set that can look fabulous for years, you have to immediately wipe out spills.

We do not discount the fact that manufacturers have designed outdoor furniture to withstand damaging elements. Some sets actually last for very long with little effort on the owners part. Even the most expensive pieces however need some kind of maintenance care. Make sure you do your part to keep your outdoor set looking great.

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