Outdoor furniture sticking to patios, decks, and concrete surfaces is a common frustration that can damage both your furniture and flooring. This sticking occurs due to moisture, heat, temperature changes, and direct contact between surfaces. To prevent this issue, start by ensuring your furniture has proper protective pads or glides on all legs and contact points. These create a barrier between your furniture and the ground. Regularly clean both your furniture bottoms and the ground surface to remove debris, moisture, and residues that contribute to adhesion. Consider using outdoor rugs or mats underneath furniture sets to provide consistent separation. For metal furniture, apply a protective wax coating to the bottom surfaces to reduce friction. During wet seasons or in humid climates, elevate furniture slightly using small blocks or specialized furniture risers. When storing furniture for extended periods, place it on protective sheets or racks rather than directly on concrete. With these simple preventive measures, you can maintain your outdoor furniture's appearance and functionality while protecting your outdoor surfaces from damage.
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