Whether your outdoor furniture can withstand winter depends largely on its material. True all-weather materials like powder-coated aluminum, teak, and certain high-density polyethylenes are built to endure freezing temperatures, snow, and moisture. However, even these benefit from protective covers or being placed under a shelter. Furniture made of wrought iron requires a flawless finish to prevent rust, while steel is highly susceptible. Standard wicker, wood (unless specifically treated like teak), and cushions should always be stored indoors in a dry place. For furniture you leave outside, a thorough cleaning before winter is crucial to prevent mold and mildew. Using high-quality, breathable waterproof covers is highly recommended to shield from ice and UV damage, even on durable pieces. Ultimately, proper winter care—whether through storage or protection—significantly extends the lifespan and appearance of your outdoor investment.
Can this outdoor furniture be left outside during winter, or does it need to be stored?
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