Patio Furniture Repair

Patio Furniture Replacement is a costly endeavor, and one in which you may not be rewarded with the same quality of furniture you previously enjoyed. The idea is to avoid replacing your expensive patio furniture by keeping your current patio furniture in good repair. The following maintenance and repair tips will help you to save money on patio furniture in the long run.

The first tip for patio furniture repair is to clean it (properly and) regularly.(Preventative maintenance is the key to a long life) (Mesh slings and vinyl strapping will prematurely age and dry out if cleaned too aggressively)Not only will your furniture look inviting, but also you will be more likely to notice any (structural issues with the frames, fabric, rust or other damage quickly) By repairing small areas of damage (early) you can avoid more costly repair later. Regular cleaning is a must for keeping patio furniture in good repair. Use (a soft bristled brush,towels and warm soapy water to clean your patio furniture. Rinse well with water, dry and then apply a small amount of automobile e wax to the painted frame). Many manufacturers have supplied care instructions, so consulting them will give you the best results. Most importantly, at the end of the season, give your furniture a final cleaning and store it in a dry area.

(As a general rule, when cleaning sling patio furniture stay clear of harsh detergents and bleach. For tough stains and mildew a light concentration of bleach may be necessary but first check with the manufacturer as some sling materials may discolor. Powerwashers are probably the largest contributor to premature aging of patio sling furniture. Although a low setting may be no stronger than a garden hose, if one "cranks it up" one will remove the protectants built into the material. A three year old sling may look like it's fifteen.)

During your regular cleaning of your patio furniture if you notice any loose parts you should repair them quickly. For instance if you notice that part of the furniture is loose or moving, it may be due to loose screws, and it will make the chair or table wobble. It is easy to tighten screws to avoid this problem. In the same way, if you notice any loose straps, it may be time to get the patio furniture repair service to restrap your chairs.

The final tip for Patio Furniture Repair is dealing with rust as soon as you notice it. Rust quickly makes patio furniture look ill kept. To keep rust to a minimum use a wire brush and sand paper to first remove the rust. Sometimes it is necessary to use commercial rust removers and rust-proof primers. After the metal is smooth again, you can touch it up with metal spray paint and then apply a coat of wax.

These patio furniture repair tips will help you maintain your pool and patio furniture and save you money on a new set of patio furniture.

Bio: Sue M. is a freelance writer working with TheSouthernCo.net to educate consumers about the best practices in maintaining patio and pool furniture. TheSouthernCo. Net is a leading patio furniture repair service on the East Coast.


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