Can you paint recycled plastic garden furniture?
Painting British Recycled Plastic garden furniture is not recommended or indeed needed. Unlike wooden garden furniture, recycled plastic plastic garden furniture is designed to be low-maintenance and retain its colour without the need for painting or staining. One of the many benefits of our garden furniture is its long-lasting, fade-resistant color. Our furniture is available in a variety of colors (even rainbow!) to suit any outdoor space, so there’s no need for additional painting. Opting for recycled plastic garden furniture ensures you get a durable, weather-resistant, and eco-friendly product that looks great for years with minimal effort. For a vibrant, long-lasting, value added alternative to traditional options, choose recycled plastic garden furniture over painted outdoor furniture
Can British Recycled Plastic garden furniture be left outside?
Yes, British Recycled Plastic garden furniture is specifically designed to be left outside all year round. Unlike wood or metal, our recycled plastic furniture is completely weatherproof and built to withstand the harshest outdoor conditions, including rain, snow, frost, and UV exposure.
Here’s why it’s perfect for outdoor use:
– Weather Resistance: It won’t rot, warp, crack, or rust, even in extreme weather conditions.
– UV Stability: The colour is built into the material and won’t fade in the sun.
– Low Maintenance: No need to cover or store it during winter—just give it a quick clean when needed.
With British Recycled Plastic garden furniture, you can enjoy durable, sustainable, and hassle-free outdoor furniture that stays looking great, whatever the weather.
Can British Recycled Plastic lumber be worked like wood?
In many scenarios, recycled plastic lumber can be worked like hardwood, however it is worth noting that it should never be cut lengthwise. This is to do with differing tensions between the “skin” of the recycled plastic and the inside. Nor should deep notches over 50% of the width of the plank be cut into it. Cutting a notch into a lumber plank weakens it as would be the case with timber. Therefore if notched planks are integral to your design, we suggest this is only as part of a finished product which remains static, ie. not something which is regularly moved or dismantled.
Recycled plastic raised beds are a permanent, maintenance free option that come either fully assembled or in easy to construct kit form. No heavy lifting, no plant hire and no team of body builders required.