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by Maxx Johnson, Max

When you are looking at purchasing outdoor furniture it will need to be sturdy while at the same time be light weight enough to be able to be moved quickly if the occasion should arise. However, these are not the two basic requirements that you will need to know. If you really stop and think about the fact that you are purchasing furniture that is going to outdoors than the two key elements should be quite obvious.

One thing that you need to remember when you are purchasing outdoor furniture that just like us your furniture will need to have some form of UV protection. Otherwise if your furniture does not have this it will become sun burnt. Where you will heal over time your furniture unfortunately will not. The UV light provided from the sun can fade your furniture fabric very quickly.

If you are considering timber as your outdoor furniture choice it will take a little longer to be affected by the UV rays. Eventually, however, it will also begin to show the various signs of sun damage. Therefore, when you are purchasing outdoor furniture for your facility you need to be sure that it has a range of UV protections. This will help prolong the life of your furniture.

Not only can the sun cause damage to your outdoor furniture so can water. This is just not normal everyday rain that can cause damage to your outdoor furniture that you need to think about but also all the snow, dew and ice as well. Damage can even be caused by hosing the furniture down for everyday cleaning. Therefore, your outdoor furniture needs to be at least water resistant but also preferably weatherproof as well.

Water resistant simply means that water under the normal circumstances will not affect your furniture over time. If your furniture becomes soaked for any long periods of time the water resistance will break down and begin to damage your furniture as a result.

When you are looking into outdoor furniture you can decide between three of the best options that are available today. The modern plastics today are not only UV protected but also are waterproof. However, there are a couple of drawbacks to purchasing this type of furniture. First of all, they can appear to your customers as cheap in appearance, which is not what you want to portray as it can carry into your business reputation as well. Second it does not bear weight very well, which means it is not very durable and can end up costing more in the end through replacement costs. Another choice that falls into the plastics category would be laminating. The laminates are both UV protected and water resistant. They also tend to hold up better than the plastic furniture.

Another good option that you can choose for your outdoor seating would be aluminum or cast iron. This type of furniture is especially great, particularly for bases of tables and the chair legs. However, before you purchase any furniture for your outdoor areas you need to be sure that they are both UV protected and water resistant.


So, you’ve bought a wonderful patio set and you can’t wait to get it together and start enjoying your new purchase. Great! Let’s get to it. But wait, you have what seems like millions of different pieces of wood, screws, and things you’ve never seen before. You don’t even know where to start. The good news is this: we are here to help. Just follow these five fantastic tips for an easy and painless way to have beautiful assembled outdoor furniture.

#1: First, make sure you have the right tools. Look at the directions (yes men - look at the directions) and check to see what tools you are going to need to assemble the furniture. Now, check your tool box and make sure you have the tools you will need. If you don’t have the tools required to build your furniture, either borrow or buy them for your project. Having the right tools on hand will make the assembly much easier.

#2: Next, we want to make sure that safety precautions are taken before you start on your outdoor furniture project. Have a pair of safety goggles, as well as work gloves to keep your hands and eyes safe. If you are using circular saws or any tools for cutting, make sure those tools are sharpened and ready to use. A dull tool is much more dangerous than a sharp one.

#3: Before you start putting the pieces together, make sure that you have all of the pieces that you need. Read through the directions and make sure that every piece is accounted for. If you are missing pieces, contact your retailer and they should send you the pieces that you are missing, or send a whole new product. You do not want to get halfway through your construction and realize that you are missing an important piece of your project. Next you can separate all of the pieces into different piles for easy access. Most of the time, the directions will label each piece of wood and different screws and nuts with letters or numbers. This will make assembly so much easier when everything is already separated and close at hand.

#4: The fourth tip is included for those of you that will need to be cutting wood pieces for your outdoor furniture. First of all make sure that you know how to make the cuts. It is always a good idea to practice the cuts on scrap pieces of wood before you make the final cuts for your project. It is also very important to measure your cuts to eliminate any wrong cuts that might ruin your beautiful new furniture. As my wise father once said, measure twice and cut once.

#5: The last tip is a fun one that will make your time assembly time much faster. It is a great idea to involve a friend or family member in your project. Your friend may have the tools that you don’t have, or more experience in putting together wood pieces. Even if your friend is a novice like you, it is still good to have an extra pair of hands to help out. Plus it is much more fun (and safe) working with a friend than working by yourself.

Now go get started on putting together your stunning outdoor pieces and enjoy your new space. Then, invite all of your friends and family over for a block party to show off your hard work. Who knows, you might even get a few friends that want your help on their next project!


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