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Outdoor Patio Furniture
About Garden Furniture
Garden furniture is often sold as a patio set consisting of a table, four or six chairs and a parasol. Garden parasols are a specialist type of umbrella designed to provide shade from the sun. Parasols fit through a hole in the centre of the table and are secured in a base. Long chairs, referred to as chaise lounges, are also common items. Patio heaters, that run on bottled butane or propane, are often used to enable people to sit outside at night or in cold weather. A picnic table, is used for the purpose of eating a meal outdoors such as in a garden
Materials
The materials used to manufacture modern patio furniture
include stones, metals, vinyl, plastics, glass, and treated
woods.
Plastic garden furniture is naturally waterproof, so you can
leave it out year-round. However, rain water will collect at the
back of chairs and in nooks and crannies. As such, surprising
amount of dirt can form.
Wooden garden furniture can suffer through exposure to the
elements and therefore needs to be periodically treated, for
example with varnish. Teak is a commonly used material for
outdoor furniture. It naturally contains silica which makes it
resistant to fungal decay, many of the effects of water (such as
rot, swelling and warping) as well as chemicals. It is also
resistant to fire, acid and alkalis.
Aluminium garden furniture is robust and long-lasting. Despite
that, agents such as suntan lotions, perspiration and car
exhausts can eat away at the powder coating that protects it. To
make sure the furniture lasts, it should be cleaned every couple
of weeks with a solution of mild washing up liquid and warm
water and then rinsed well.
There is a difference between aluminium garden furniture and
iron or steel garden furniture. Many times it can be confusing
to tell the difference between these two types of furniture once
the finish coat is applied. But you can find out by placing a
magnet on top of the furniture – the magnet will stick to steel
(iron) but fall off aluminium. But what's the difference,
practically? Firstly, both iron and aluminium, as a material,
have their own advantages. Although aluminium is cheaper than
iron, you do need aluminium to be a little thicker than iron for
it to have the same strength. Other than that, the difference
comes with price and durability. Many people these days prefer
aluminium furniture because of certain benefits
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