9.25.2020

Clean, cover, cover and store patio items

Your terrace will be used a lot in the warmer months. In Michigan's colder months, you likely spend little time outdoors, which means you spend little time enjoying your patio furniture.

Because of our winter weather, there are a few steps you need to take to winterize your patio and ensure that your patio furniture is properly protected from the elements. Follow these simple steps below to properly protect your outdoor space during the winter months.

1. Cleaning

The first step in preparing your garden furniture for the winter months is cleaning. Moisture, dirt and debris on patio furniture and textiles can cause mold to grow and leave your furniture in poor condition the following spring.

Tips for cleaning various furniture materials

Garden, wrought iron or plastic garden furniture can be cleaned with a sponge or brush with a mixture of detergent and water. Then just rinse and let dry.

For wooden patio furniture, follow the manufacturer's care instructions. Improper staining, cleaning or cleaning methods can damage your furniture or void your warranty. Whitewashed or painted wooden objects can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Avoid watering or scrubbing as these methods can cause paint to crack.

Tips for cleaning pillows and textiles

When it comes to textiles and upholstery such as pillows, rugs and umbrellas, keeping them clean and dry is important for durability. Mostly it is enough to dust everything that gets wet and let it air dry. However, if you are preparing to put your upholstery items away, now is a good time to do a thorough cleaning. In general, a pressure washer can work wonders on particularly dirty outdoor pillows and cushions. If in doubt, however, read the manufacturer's care instructions. After washing, let everything dry completely.

2nd coat

It is important to properly treat furniture outdoors. The best way to treat your patio furniture depends on the material. However, as always, read the recommended care instructions for your decking kit before you begin.

3. Cover

If you do not have space to store your garden furniture indoors during the winter months, furniture covers for outdoors are an absolute must. Waterproof furniture covers protect your garden furniture from the worst winter weather conditions such as rain, sleet, snow and wind. Also, if you want to keep your furniture indoors, you should consider protective covers against dust, dirt and pests. Outdoor furniture covers can also be used year-round to protect your furniture from fading and to keep it clean between uses.

4. Save

Storing your garden furniture in the off-season is the best protection against the weather. A garage, basement, or storage shed are ideal, but a covered patio or patio will also protect your furniture. An alternative to storage is to use your outdoor parts indoors and enjoy them in winter.

Store accessories

Small items like pillows and decorations should also be kept for winter. Outdoor storage boxes are a smart way to keep these items neat and organized until spring.

Gardening supplies and accessories are often left outside. However, pipes and pots can crack at extreme temperatures. So find a warm place where you can also keep these winter utensils.

Clean and cover the grill

Like patio furniture and décor, your barbecue grill is susceptible to damage from winter weather conditions. When the cooking season is over, light the grill one last time to burn off any residue and use a wire brush to remove debris from the grates. Clean the grease trap and the outside of the grill.

Prone to repairs

Once you've packed all of your furniture, decorations, and barbecue accessories, take the time to take care of your patio structure. Clean the area and remove dirt, leaves, and other debris with a leaf blower or broom. If your patio is particularly dirty, wash it down with a pressure washer or garden hose.

Source: Hayneedle.com

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