The summertime is garden time, and with it, the garden house’s furniture comes back outside. The stormy spring and the increasingly stronger autumn storms raise the question of how to protect your garden furniture from storms. The unexpected storms and hurricanes are sure to come!
You have these options for making garden furniture windproof
There are several methods to secure patio furniture. For exposed gardens, securing against the wind can also serve as protection against theft.
Secure garden furniture with chains
An effective and simple measure: simply attach the garden furniture to the chain. The effect is double because garden furniture cannot be torn away and thieves prefer to look for an unsecured object. It is effective to use a long chain that is pulled through all the garden furniture and fixed to the ground – ideally to a concrete ground anchor. In this way, you combine the light individual pieces of furniture into a heavy block that even strong winds don’t stand a chance against.
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Screw on the garden furniture
This method is suitable if you know that the patio furniture will stay in place. It is useful, for example, on a grill, on a large bench, or a table. Screwing down chairs usually restricts comfort too much.
For less severe storms
It is sufficient to weigh down light garden furniture for less severe storms. Either paving stones, filled watering cans, buckets filled with sand, or robust decorative elements made of concrete are suitable for this. Please do not use fragile items such as planted flower pots or clay pots. It should be noted that the surface of the garden furniture can be scratched by the weighted parts. If the garden furniture has a sensitive surface, it should be covered beforehand.
Install a permanent windbreak
Investing in a stable windbreak can pay off on an exposed balcony or an unprotected terrace. The market offers different products that offer a large selection in terms of design. Transparent walls made of stable PVC or glass are among the discreet models.
Fence elements are alternatives for permanent protection against the wind. Flexible extendable windbreak walls are an option for those on a tight budget. The construction must be extremely stable and the ground socket should be firmly anchored. Otherwise, a strong wind will overturn the windbreak element.
Protect furniture from rain: tarpaulins
Less wind protection, but more rain protection are tarpaulins. They come in different sizes and can be opened quickly when the first raindrops fall. The big advantage of this tarpaulin is that the seat cushions can remain on the furniture. Even if the rain surprises you, you can react very quickly and put on the protection in no time at all.
Which material is robust against wind and moisture?
The classic among waterproof materials is plastic. Plastic furniture comes in many shapes, colors, and price ranges. They are easy to care for and withstand wind and moisture very well.
Furniture made of poly rattan looks good and is also weatherproof. This is a synthetic braided material. You should regularly wipe down plastic furniture with a damp cloth. There are special care sprays on the market that extend the service life.
If you prefer furniture made of wood, please use sturdy wood. The ones mentioned below are the most popular
- Teak wood,
- acacia wood and
- Eucalyptus.
It is important to care for the wood regularly so that the furniture remains attractive and functional for a long time. Sanding and oiling or glazing are recommended at regular intervals. Also, there are various benefits of using teak for outdoor furniture.
Metal furniture can withstand almost any weather. Stainless steel, iron, and aluminium are generally suitable. Aluminium is corrosion-resistant, stainless steel can withstand even the strongest sun and iron is robust in powder-coated form. To care for the furniture, it is advisable to clean it with a damp, clean cloth without cleaning agents. Touching up damaged areas with repair paint extends the service life.
What happens if something breaks?
If your garden furniture is damaged despite all caution, an insurance policy may step in. In principle, every household stuff has insurance so it usually pays out if garden chairs, loungers, or tables in the garden are damaged by the storm. You should check your policy carefully so that you are not left unprotected in the event of a claim. Depending on the course of the damage, other home insurance may be considered.
To Conclude, Secure carefully to avoid avoidable damage
Your garden furniture is best placed in a wind-protected spot. If this is not possible, you should provide uncomplicated storm protection. Chaining garden furniture is an uncomplicated option, covering and weighing it down with a rain tarpaulin is also a good alternative. If the situation allows it, a permanent windbreak made of stable, fixed elements is almost always the best choice.
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