Is it okay to leave a glass top patio table outside this winter?
South Ontario
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Yes, we do.
I do also in Iowa.
No, frozen water and ice will break it.
Hi Margaret! I leave 3 glass top patio tables out all winter and I'm also in Southern Ontario. I used to store them in the shed but they just take up too much room. I turn them upside down and leave them on the deck. My 3 tables that have been outside for 7-8 winters now and the glass has not been affected at all. Now the paint finish of the metal is a different story. I'll probably have to give them a spray paint touch up next spring.
Cover it with a heavy tarp, secured with bungee cords or equivalent.
I was lazy and didn't bring mine inside. It now has a very thick layer of ice on it. Too much ice to remove with a window scraper. I turned it on its side facing the dryer exhaust pipe hole thing. Is this a bad idea? I should have covered it before the snow came but too late now. Also would bringing it indoors with the layer of ice on it cause it to crack? Because I feel like that's a bad idea.
No reason why not.