Friday, March 16, 2018

Awesome Making the Most of Your Canopy Porch Swing

Making the Most of Your Canopy Porch Swing

Canopy porch swings are always an elegant and resourceful addition to any outdoor furniture set, especially for those who do not have a covered or enclosed porch area to escape from the sun while outdoors. They can be a great piece of furniture for those who like to relax without the glare of the sun and they can be beneficial for families who need to protect young children from the damaging ultraviolet rays from the sun. To ensure a long life for your canopy porch swing, there are a few important things to consider before deciding on which one to buy.


Location should always be the first aspect to consider before your purchase. Specific measurements should be taken to guarantee that your canopy porch swing will do its job properly. A canopy porch swing should always be placed on a flat surface and in an area where the swing will not hit walls or other surfaces when it swings back and forth, especially if children will be occupying it. Just like any other piece of outdoor furniture, it will face many weather elements such as rain and extreme sunlight depending on where you put it. This is important to consider when shopping around and deciding what kind of canopy porch swing you will purchase and how to properly care for it.


Canopy porch swings are usually made out of wood, metal, or plastic materials. Wooden swings are usually the longest lasting but they also require the most care. They need to be treated with sealant or varnish to protect it from the weather elements. Cedar or redwood are good materials because they will endure long exposure under the sun because cedar and redwood are resistant against cracking, rotting, and warping in shape. Metal swings are easier than wood to care for and clean but they should be treated or painted occasionally to avoid rusting. Metal does heat up more quickly than wood or plastic so extra care is needed to ensure that the metal will not cause injuries like burns. Plastic is the easiest to care for and clean and usually only require soap and water. They also are not prone to rotting or rusting but they do crack in extreme weather conditions, especially the cold. Keeping the swing indoors during the winter may be necessary.


Appearance is also necessary to consider especially because they come in all different colors and patterns. The cushions on the seats should be purchased to match the canopy in color or pattern. These patterns and colors should also be purchased to match the overall look of any existing colors or themes of the outdoor area.


Price is always the most important aspect to consider and shopping around will prove to be very beneficial. Wooden canopy porch swings are usually the longest lasting but they are also the most expensive. Plastic or metal canopy porch swings are cheaper but they may need to be replaced more quickly than a wooden canopy porch swing.


A canopy porch swing can be a great addition to any outdoor living space especially if you choose the right one.

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