The frequency for treating or resealing your urban outdoor wood furniture isn't a one-size-fits-all answer. It primarily depends on the type of wood, your local climate, and the quality of the initial sealant. As a general rule, most furniture requires resealing every 1 to 3 years. However, you should inspect it annually for signs of wear. Look for the wood losing its water-beading effect, changing to a grayish color, or feeling rough. Furniture in harsh, sunny climates or with heavy use will need more frequent attention than pieces in sheltered, mild areas. Dense hardwoods like teak may last longer between treatments than softwoods like pine. Establishing an annual inspection habit is the best way to determine the perfect resealing schedule for your specific pieces.
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