Patio Chair Covers
Maybe you don't want to cover your whole patio. Perhaps it
is cost prohibitive for the time being or maybe it's too labor
intensive. But you certainly want to protect your patio
furniture. And patio chair covers are the
perfect way to keep your furniture safe from the elements.
Actually there are a couple of reasons why you might want
patio chair covers. The first is for comfort. If you purchased
plastic chairs you know they can be uncomfortable. Simply get
some padded covers. You can find them in just about any pattern
and color to match your decor. These covers are generally 100
percent polyester and UV treated so they'll last a long time.
They are foam padded, easy to remove, and easy to clean. Just
take them off and spray them with your hose. Generally they are
colorfast, water resistant, and will fit just about any seat.
In a matter of minutes you've changed your chairs from
something unsightly to something attractive and
comfortable.
But there's a much more important reason to get patio chair
and even patio table covers. And that reason is protection.
Patio furniture is expensive so it makes sense to protect it
from the weather. Again you'll find these covers in all sizes
and in materials that are durable but won't cost you the
proverbial arm and a leg. Certainly it's much less expensive
than getting new furniture. If you have a tall back teak chair,
no problem. You'll be able to find a cover with backs up to 38
inches. If your chairs stack, you can find covers designed to
be put over them when they are stacked. This is great because
you can keep all your chairs clean and protected with one
simple cover. Your probably already know how easily plastic
chairs get dirty and how quickly the colors can fade in the
sunlight. One cover will keep them looking as good as new.
Patio chair covers are an important part of any outdoor set
up. Even if your patio furniture is inexpensive, you certainly
want to keep it protected and help it last as long as you can.
Why spend the money and the time going to the store for
replacements?
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