
How to Protect Outdoor Furniture During All Seasons
Year-round furniture care
Your outdoor living space is an investment, one that deserves care and attention year-round. While your furniture is built to last, even the most durable materials benefit from year-round care. With the right maintenance and a few protective strategies, you can keep your patio furniture looking its best through every season. Here's how to protect your outdoor furniture from rain, sun, rust, snow, and more.

How to Protect Patio Furniture: Best Practices for Year-Round Care
Even the most durable pieces benefit from a little extra care. Here are our top year-round tips:
- Use breathable protective covers to shield against UV rays, moisture, and dirt. The best furniture covers will be designed for a snug, tailored fit. Follow our tips for patio furniture covers to ensure you’re using them properly and protecting your furniture.
- Store cushions when not in use to prevent mildew. A deck box or outdoor storage solution keeps soft goods dry and organized.
- Clean regularly to avoid the buildup of pollen, dirt, or mold. Mild soap and water can do the trick, but you can also use cleaning solutions specifically formulated for outdoor furniture.
- Check for signs of rust or wear, especially after storms or seasonal transitions.

Spring: A Fresh Start for Your Setup
Spring cleaning doesn’t just apply to the indoors—it’s also relevant for your garden and your patio furniture. But it also brings pollen, rain, and unpredictable temperature swings. Start the season with a deep clean. Wash frame surfaces with gentle soap and water. Use a soft brush to remove pollen from crevices and fabrics. Check for signs of rust or mildew.
It’s also a good time to reapply fabric protectants, such as UV sprays or stain repellents, to cushions, umbrellas, and outdoor rugs. For teak furniture, consider applying teak sealer or oil to preserve its warm, honey tone.

Summer: Shade, Rotate, and Cool
Summer sun can be both a blessing and a burden. UV rays, humidity, and heat exposure can cause fabrics to fade and materials to overheat.
Shade is your first line of defense. Consider cantilever umbrellas that offer wide coverage without a central base, shade sails for architectural flair, or pergolas and retractable awnings that integrate into your space. Even with shade, rotate cushions and accents weekly to ensure even wear. And if storms are forecast, cover your furniture or bring lightweight pieces indoors.

Fall: Stay Ahead of Moisture and Debris
Autumn may feel milder, but dampness and fallen leaves can leave lasting damage. Leaves left on tabletops or cushions can stain, while early frosts may crack certain materials.
Clear off debris frequently and give everything one final clean before colder nights set in. This is also a good time to assess your setup; are there pieces you won’t use until spring? If so, store them now.

Winter: Store Smart and Cover Right
Winter is where your prep pays off. Snow, freezing rain, and temperature fluctuations can break down unprotected furniture. Best practices include storing cushions indoors in breathable bins or fabric bags, using waterproof, UV-resistant covers that are snug but breathable, and elevating furniture legs off the ground if possible, to prevent ice damage.
Certain pieces—like teak, Ipe hardwood or marine-grade polymer furniture—are designed to remain outdoors all year. Still, even these benefit from occasional wipe-downs and airflow.

Year-Round Essentials – Start with Smarter Materials
The foundation of any outdoor setup is quality. The best way to protect your outdoor furniture is to start with pieces that are designed to withstand the elements. At AuthenTEAK, we specialize in premium materials that balance durability, performance, and design, so your space stays beautiful season after season. When shopping for outdoor furniture, look for durable, high-quality materials like teak, Ipe wood, powder-coated aluminum, and all-weather wicker, all of which are designed to withstand the elements. Here’s why we love these materials:
- Teak: Naturally rich in oils, teak is one of the most weather-resistant woods available. It resists rot, insects, and water damage, making it ideal for year-round use, even in humid or coastal climates. Over time, it develops a silvery patina unless maintained with teak oil or sealer.
- Ipe Wood: A dense South American hardwood, Ipe (pronounced “ee-pay”) is even more durable than teak. It’s resistant to moisture, UV rays, and decay, with a rich chocolate color that weathers beautifully. Brands like Jensen Outdoor offer sustainably sourced Ipe collections.
- Powder-Coated Aluminum: Lightweight and rust-resistant, powder-coated aluminum is a favorite for modern outdoor designs. The powder coating forms a protective barrier that prevents corrosion and fading, even in harsh sun or salty air.
- All-Weather Wicker: Unlike traditional wicker, all-weather wicker is made from synthetic fibers—usually polyethylene—woven over aluminum frames. It offers the charm of natural texture with far greater resistance to moisture, mold, and UV damage.
- Marine-Grade Polymer (MGP): This high-density, nonporous material won’t crack, peel, or absorb water. It’s virtually maintenance-free and perfect for high-moisture or coastal environments. Look for collections from POLYWOOD and other performance-driven brands.
- Stainless Steel: Known for its sleek aesthetic and strength, stainless steel is corrosion-resistant, especially when marine-grade (316) is used. While it may require occasional polishing, it withstands most climates with proper care.

Bonus Tips for Long-Term Durability
Apply a furniture protectant spray to metal or composite frames annually to maintain their coating. Use felt or rubber feet under heavier pieces to prevent staining on patios or decks. Don’t forget your outdoor kitchen or fire pit covers; these surfaces also need year-round care.
Need help choosing the right protective pieces or materials? Our team is here to help you design an outdoor setup that lasts beautifully through every season. Visit our Atlanta showroom or chat with a design expert today.