To protect your wooden deck from scratches caused by outdoor furniture, you can implement several practical strategies. First, attach protective pads or caps to the bottom of all furniture legs. These soft buffers, made of felt, rubber, or plastic, create a barrier between the hard furniture and your deck's surface. Second, use outdoor rugs or mats in high-traffic areas and under furniture groupings. They distribute weight more evenly and absorb movement. Third, regularly lift and move your furniture instead of dragging it across the deck. Fourth, ensure your deck's sealant or stain is fresh and robust; a well-maintained finish is more resistant to scratches. Finally, consider choosing furniture with wider, smoother legs that inherently distribute pressure better. Consistent application of these methods will significantly reduce scratches and preserve the beauty and longevity of your wooden deck.
How do I protect my wooden deck from being scratched by my outdoor furniture?
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