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How to Care for Outdoor Furniture

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Many people take a lot of pride for their landscaping, patios, decks, and outside furniture. In fact it also takes many hours of cleaning and caring for those things, especially the outside furniture, so they have the right to be proud. When it comes to carrying for outdoor furniture, it really varies with the type of furniture a person has a exposed to the weather elements. Wood furniture probably requires the most care because it is a relatively soft material compared to other nylon, composite, or plastic outdoor furniture. Wood has the ability to absorb rain, rot, discolor, and warp if it is not cared for properly. In order to maintain great looking wood furniture you need to keep it covered, used sealers, and repaint it when it needs a fresh look.

By keeping it covered you can keep rain from directly falling onto it which reduces the effects acid rain can have on it and the amount of moisture the wood can absorb. Sealers are also helpful to prevent corrosion and moisture from entering the wood. When the paint begins to chip or peal and the finish becomes flat, it may be necessary to refinish the wood or give it a new coat of paint to keep it in its prime condition. Aluminum or plastic furniture is a little easier to take car of because it doesn’t absorb moisture and is at easily affected by the weather elements. The most common problem with these makes of furniture is mold or mildew formation. If your outdoor furniture is consistently in the shade or on the north side of your house, then mildew and mold will thrive on your furniture. To prevent this, keep a strict cleaning regimen. Constantly wipe down the furniture with a household cleaner or bleach to kill bacteria trying to grow on them. The last common type of furniture is glass.

Glass tables have become quiet a commodity and have really become a part of people’s landscapes. In order to care for any class, you should follow a strict cleaning regimen similar to aluminum or plastic furniture. Another great idea is to cover the furniture when it is not being used. Again, this prevents moisture and mold from accumulating on the table. Water puddles will often lead to ugly stains or pools of pollen during the spring time. By wiping down common puddles spots after a rain storm you can prevent unsightly water and dirt rings from forming on your glass furniture. A common window cleaner could also be used to ensure you get the most sparkle and transparency of your furniture.

Choosing Patio Furniture

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

There are several points to be considered when choosing garden furniture. Whether to buy wood or metal furniture, is a common among these concerns. While each type of furniture has it’s obvious perks there are several other things to be evaluated before making a final decision.

When evaluating a decision to purchase metal furniture, one must consider whether or not metal furniture will fit into their decor. While metal furniture is an obvious choice for durability, it may not fit the type of motif someone is looking for. Metal furniture, however, now comes in many styles and types and is not limited to the chunky tacky look of older metal patio furniture. Metal furniture is good for situations where the furniture is going to be exposed to outdoor wear and tear for long periods of time. Ideal situations for metal furniture might be an uncovered patio.

Wooden furniture has long been chosen and admired for it’s the classical look it brings to the outdoor even. However, unlike metal furniture, wooden patio furniture tends to show more wear and tear under the elements. Constant exposure to sunlight and precipitation can leave wooden furniture weak and splintered. Wooden furniture, however, can add a bit of charm to a covered or screened in patio area. Another option for making wooden patio furniture work for your uncovered patio would be storing the furniture during harsh weather conditions. Wooden furniture stays new in appearance much longer if it is stored during winter and covered during rainy weather. Consider your ability to store furniture, as well as your patio type before buying your patio furniture.

Making the wrong decision in your patio furniture purchase can leave you with worn looking or destroyed furniture sooner than you might think. However, by carefully choosing your furniture based on the conditions it will be used and stored under, you can insure that you are making an investment in furniture than can last for many years to come.