Whether your outdoor furniture can brave the winter snow depends largely on its construction material. True all-weather furniture, made from powder-coated aluminum, teak, or certain high-quality synthetic resins and metals, is designed to withstand snow and freezing temperatures. However, even these durable pieces benefit from protective covers to prevent moisture buildup and surface damage from ice melt salts. Furniture made from wrought iron (unless exceptionally well-coated), standard steel, or most woods will likely rust, crack, or warp if left exposed. For these materials, dry indoor storage is highly recommended. A good rule is to always check the manufacturer's specific warranty and care instructions. For furniture you leave outside, ensure it is clean and dry before the first snowfall, use fitted, breathable covers, and elevate pieces off wet ground to promote air circulation and prevent ice damage.
Can this outdoor furniture be left outside in the snow, or should I store it?
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