Patio Furniture Replacement Cushions

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It wasn't so long ago that patio furniture replacement cushions were hard to find. Usually you had to do your own handy work. That's because the cushions usually lasted longer than the furniture.

But things have changed a lot over the years. Today's finely crafted outdoor furnishings can last years if not decades if properly cared for. Even though the cushions may be equal in quality, the elements will eventually conspire against them to the point that they will need to be replaced.

The reason is simple. As with all cushions, even the best made ones for outdoor furniture will eventually show wear spots, get stains that simply won't come out and lose their resiliency. They will no longer spring back into place when you get up, but rather, remain sunken.

If you need patio furniture replacement cushions, know that there is plenty of selection. The first stop, of course, is your local home improvement store or patio store. If you have really nice outdoor furniture, you may find the selection limited, however.

With the price of gas, you could save yourself some time and money going online instead. There are plenty of top-notch retailers on the Internet these days that sell patio furniture replacement cushions.

One the benefits of shopping online is that you can often custom order your cushions. This means you can select the colors, the patterns and sometimes, even the fabric.

When ordering patio furniture replacement cushions you need to be careful to ensure they will fit. To guarantee a good fit, measure your existing cushions, including their width, depth and thickness. As you shop for cushions, keep these measurements in mind, but there are some ways you can "cheat" the system.

For instance, if you have a three-cushion sofa, you could possibly turn it into a two cushion if you find the right sized replacement cushions. You may also find that a back cushion for one type of furniture may fit the seat of yours.
Of course, if you bought a name brand set, it can be a lot easier to purchase patio furniture replacement cushions down the road. That's because that same manufacturer will be around in the years to come and there is some measure of standardization that comes with going with a well-known manufacturer.

If you need new cushions, you can start with the tags on your current set. A lot of times the manufacturer has a number you can call if you need to reorder from a dealer. It's probably not worth your time contacting the manufacturer directly as they often don't deal with customers.

If you're looking online for patio furniture replacement cushions, start by searching for "replacement patio cushions" or "new patio furniture cushions". These should get you started on your journey and within a few minutes you should be able to find just what you're looking for.

If you can't find the exact color of the old cushions, don't worry. Like any fashion, colors change over time. This actually could be the chance to find new colors that perhaps match your new d�cor or the new look of your home.

When you're looking for patio furniture replacement cushions, try to get ones with poly filling. While it may be tempting to buy foam cushions, like those in your home, they act like a sponge outdoors and will stay wet long after a brief shower has past. The poly fill dries quickly and readily returns to its original shape.

Once you get your patio furniture replacement cushions, be sure you do preventative maintenance on them. This includes cleaning them every season and applying a water resistant coating on them before putting them away for the winter. Your patio furniture replacement cushions will last a lot longer if you store them inside during the off season. Just be sure that you don't bag them as they can get mildewed if they're not allowed to breathe.


About The Author: Jesse Akre is a successful business owner of numerous furniture websites that offer decor advice and style suggestions. His websites offer product information about patio furniture, outdoor living styles and decor for your home and garden. http://www.GourmetDecorStore.com

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