Anyone have suggestions on weather wear of outdoor deck boxes?
8ft. Thx. Which is bestone in experiences.
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I don't understand the question. What do you mean by weather wear of outdoor deck boxes? Are you asking how planter boxes on the deck will withstand the elements? What is "bestone"?
I have an ordinary beige plastic box, purchased in Costco. I'm afraid I don't know the brand, but that beige plastic has stood up pretty well to the elements for about 10 years. I'm on the East coast, so sun isn't as big a problem as winter weather, and it's still holding up well enough to store my cushions, etc. If it gets dirty looking, I just scrub it with a little dish soap and water, and hose it off.
Have you tried an outdoor restorative wax?
Hi, Penne, if you belong to Costco, you can look online at their website (Costco.com).
Their deck storage boxes are quite sturdy and withstand harsher winters in the northeastern section of the U.S.A. If for any reason you're dissatisfied with the product, it can be returned to Costco, for a full refund.
If you have no Costco near you, you see what they carry, and look on Amazon.com to see if they or another retailer carry the same item.
If your winters are particularly harsh, you could always place a tarpaulin over the deck box, for that season.