Wood Patio Furniture: Is it really so long-lasting?
Ok, so you made a decision on which type of patio furniture you will
have. Wood patio furniture is almost always a winner. It has the unique
ability to blend in seamlessly with your natural surroundings, whilst
also providing comfort and a sleek look.
But no need for me to
convince you anymore on perhaps a decision already made. They key is
now to ensure that your wood patio furniture will last you for years to
come. This is not as daunting a task as many would think. Even if your
wooden furniture is exposed to the elements, some simple tricks will
ensure it stays top notch for many, many years.
So often the
simple tasks are overlooked. You can "˜get mileage' out of your wood
patio furniture if you stick to cleaning your furniture at regular
intervals. Dependant on the weather conditions, an annual cleanup ought
to be adequate. I tend to steer well clear of any sort of fancy
chemicals. A regular soap with a pressure washer is well suited for the
task at hand. Also ensure to clean spills as they happen. This will
avoid those nasty looking water rings and unwanted stains.
Cleaning
is a great maintenance tool, but even more important is using a
protector for you wood patio furniture. The protector that you end up
choosing for your wooden patio furniture will depend largely on the
weather conditions. If you live in a rainy area, an oil based water
repellent spray will come in handy. This type of product will simply
prevent moisture build up from contacting the wood - it would merely
bubble up and drip off!
For the homeowners that live in a more sunny part of the world, your shielding agent should have UV protection capability.
Apart
from the above two tips, you should also keep in mind some other easy
steps to prevent rapid deterioration of your wood patio furniture.
Always
remember that your furniture is outside. Even with the greatest care,
exposure to the elements will result in the ageing of your furniture.
If you don't have much use of your patio during the colder months, it's
a good idea to store your wood patio furniture inside - if you have
some extra space. This is of less importance if you live an area with a
more moderate climate.
Now most people probably don't have the
luxury of extra space to serve as storage for your wood furniture. If
this is you, consider using covers for the seasons that you don't use
your outdoor space. This is a cost effective way to protect your wood
patio furniture. Make sure they are completely covered to stop any
unwanted moist or dust from entering.
Finally, you don't want
to go through all of this effort for nothing. So many people focus on
protecting the body of their wood patio furniture, but overlook the
legs! Remember, this part of your furniture is also exposed. You can
tackle this problem easily by installing rubber soles to your
furniture. Easy to do and cost effective it provide great protection
for your furniture when the soil is wet.
Wood patio furniture
has so many great benefits from a decorative perspective. Don't let it
go to waste by not looking after your purchase. You can easily maintain
the standard of your furniture by sticking to the above tips.