Edmonton winters can be tough on outdoor furniture. Heavy snow, ice buildup, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles can cause cracking, rust, fading, and long-term structural damage. With the right preparation and a few proactive habits, you can protect your patio furniture and extend its lifespan through even the harshest winter months.
Snow may look harmless, but when it melts and refreezes, moisture can seep into materials and expand. Over time, this leads to:
Cracked wood and warped boards
Rust on metal frames and fasteners
Faded or brittle plastic and resin
Mildew and mold on cushions and fabric
Proper winter care prevents these issues before they start.
Before the first snowfall, thoroughly clean all outdoor furniture. Dirt and organic debris trap moisture and accelerate damage.
Wash hard surfaces with mild soap and water
Let everything dry completely
Remove cushions and fabric covers
This simple step prevents mold growth and staining during winter.
The best protection is keeping furniture out of the elements.
Store items in a garage, shed, or basement
Stack lightweight furniture to save space
Keep furniture elevated to avoid moisture from concrete floors
If indoor storage isn’t an option, proper covering becomes essential.
Invest in high-quality, breathable furniture covers designed for winter conditions. Avoid plastic tarps, which trap moisture and cause condensation.
Look for covers that:
Are waterproof but breathable
Fit snugly with tie-downs
Extend fully to the ground
Good airflow prevents mold while keeping snow and ice off surfaces.
Never leave cushions outside during winter. Even weather-rated fabrics can suffer from moisture and freezing temperatures.
Store cushions indoors in sealed bins
Use silica gel packs to absorb moisture
Wash and dry cushions before storage
This keeps them fresh and ready for spring.
Snow drifting and shoveling can bury patio sets, increasing pressure and moisture exposure. When clearing snow:
Avoid piling snow against furniture
Clear surrounding areas regularly
Redirect snow away from decks and patios
Professional snow removal helps prevent accidental damage caused by heavy snowbanks.
If you’re planning winter services, our guide “How Can I Create an Effective Snow Removal Plan for My Home?” explains how proactive clearing protects outdoor spaces.
Melting snow that refreezes around patios and decks increases moisture exposure. Ensuring proper drainage reduces ice buildup.
You may also find it helpful to read “How Do I Prevent Ice Damage to My Driveway This Winter?”, which covers techniques that apply to patios and outdoor living areas as well.
If furniture remains outside, check it periodically:
Tighten loose covers
Remove excess snow accumulation
Watch for signs of moisture or ice buildup
Early intervention prevents small issues from becoming permanent damage.
Keeping snow from damaging outdoor furniture comes down to preparation, proper storage, and smart snow management. Cleaning furniture, using breathable covers, and preventing snow buildup around outdoor spaces can save you time and replacement costs in the spring.
For Edmonton homeowners, professional snow removal plays an important role in protecting patios, decks, and furniture throughout winter. Neighbourhood Heroes offers reliable snow clearing with unlimited visits from November through April, helping keep your entire property safe and accessible all season long.
Preparing now means enjoying your outdoor space again as soon as winter ends.