In damp climates, wooden outdoor furniture requires more frequent care to combat moisture, mold, and rot. Generally, you should plan to treat and seal your furniture at least once per year. For optimal protection, consider a bi-annual schedule—once in early spring and again in late summer. The exact frequency depends on the wood type (teak is more resilient than pine), the quality of the previous sealant, and furniture exposure. Always clean the wood thoroughly and let it dry completely before applying a fresh coat of a high-quality, water-repellent sealant. Regular inspections for water damage are crucial; if water no longer beads on the surface, it's time for a new treatment.
How often will I need to treat or seal wooden urban outdoor furniture in a damp climate?
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