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  • Riri
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 120

    Winterizing tips for pergolas and arbors in cold weather?

    Winter is approaching, and I want to ensure my outdoor structures are ready. Seeking advice on winterizing pergolas, arbors, and other structures. Any precautions or materials to protect against snow and freezing temperatures?
  • eon.xlslcbcdtks
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 387

    #2
    Hey there! One tip I can share is to cover them with waterproof tarps or heavy-duty plastic to shield against snow and ice. Also, consider applying a weatherproof sealant to wooden structures for added protection. 🧣❄️

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    • Yankee
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 344

      #3
      Before winter arrives, thoroughly inspect your pergola, arbor, or any other outdoor structures for any existing damage. Repair or replace any weakened or damaged parts. If you have cushions, pillows, or other accessories, store them indoors for the winter to prevent damage from snow, ice, and moisture. If you still in doubt about your protection consider hiring a professional to inspect and provide a proper recommendations

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      • Alfredn
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 841

        #4
        Time to winterize those outdoor buddies!
        Wrap them up like cozy blankets with some heavy-duty tarp or plastic covers.
        It's like giving your pergola and arbors a warm winter hug!

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        • Prel
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 175

          #5
          Hey y'all! ❄️ Winter's on its way, ain't it? For winterizing your pergolas and arbors, I'd suggest giving 'em a good cleanin' to start with, get rid of any debris that could cause trouble. Then, consider givin' 'em a coat of sealant to protect against moisture. Some folks also wrap 'em up with tarps or special covers to keep snow off. And don't forget to trim any nearby branches that could fall and damage 'em in a storm. Stay warm out there, folks! 🌲🏡

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