Deciding on Metals
Deciding on Metals
For less maintenance-intensive furniture care, metal options are unique and visually stunning. However, when combined with water metal furniture can stain patios and decks, so be strategic when placing metal furniture.
Aluminum. Strong yet lightweight, aluminum resists rust and moisture damage better than other metals. Outdoor furniture made from aluminum is usually powder-coated for added protection against the elements. It’s easy to move around, stack, and store, and it’s easy to clean and maintain. But it’s a softer metal that can dent relatively easily.
Wrought Iron. Wrought iron is strong, sturdy, and wind resistant. (Unlike aluminum, your wrought iron pieces won’t get pushed around in a gust.) Today’s wrought iron patio furniture is specially powder-coated with a weather-resistant finish to seal out moisture. But its heft makes it a bit cumbersome to stack or move.
Steel. Steel is lighter than wrought iron but heavier than aluminum. Its strength and stability endure in extreme temperatures, while powder-coating helps prevent rust. Its durability provides a sturdy, long-lasting construction for zero-gravity loungers, patio tables and chairs, and outdoor furniture sets.
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