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Patio Furniture Maintenance

To maintain the useful life of your lawn and patio furniture, it is important that your home maintenance program include the proper maintenance for your lawn and patio furniture.

If you live in climates where the winter months are cold or rainy, you should bring in or cover your outdoor furniture for the winter.  See also Decking and Lawn Care.

Shown below are the recommended routine maintenance tasks for your lawn and patio furniture.  

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 Maintenance Task: Take in (or cover) and put out outdoor patio furniture

 
       
    How do you take in (or cover) and put out outdoor patio furniture?  

 

 

When outdoor patio furniture is brought out (or uncovered) for the season, the following care should be provided:

  • Plastic furniture: Apply mild detergent to plastic, allow to soak in for a while.  Use a stiff scrub brush and a hose to wash clean.  For hinges add a few drops of oil or silicon spray.

  • Wrought Iron Furniture: A protective coat of wax (either liquid or can paste wax) will make cleaning easier and will help retard rusting.

  • Redwood furniture: Though redwood furniture theoretically needs no finish, furniture made from redwood will look better and last longer if it is coated annually with a pigmented redwood sealer.  The sealer will help the wood to shed water and keeps stains from soaking in.  The underside of the furniture should be included, and to keep the wooden legs from soaking up moisture, several coats of sealer should be applied to the bottom ends.  Before applying the sealer, be sure to clean and scrub the surfaces as necessary.

  • Aluminum furniture: Tubular aluminum furniture generally needs no painting or finishing.  However, an annual coat of paste wax will help to prevent pitting and to make it easier to keep clean.

  • Rattan furniture: Furniture made of woven peel or rattan is supposed to be immune to damage by the weather.  However, like redwood furniture, peel and rattan will look better and last longer is it is coated regularly with a protective finish such as a spar varnish or weatherproof plastic coating.

 
       
    Why is it important to take in (or cover) and put out outdoor patio furniture?  

 

 

Outdoor furniture is an investment that will last many years if maintained properly.

 
       
    How often should you take in (or cover) and put out outdoor patio furniture?  
    Take in or cover furniture prior to the winter season (October).  Put out furniture in early spring (May).  

 

 

 

   
    How does Home-Wizard rate the costs and benefits for this task?  
    The cost of this task is relatively low.  It is estimated that this task should only take about 30 minutes to complete, and the task is relatively easy to do.  No specialized tools are required.  
         
    The benefits of this task are relatively high.  Doing this task can help extend the useful life of your patio furniture.  
       
    Overall Home-Wizard benefit-versus-cost rating (one 'hat' = low and four 'hats' = high)  

 

 

 

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