Synthetic Wood Restaurant Patio Furniture Saves Money and Time
For serving multiple types of food in restaurant patios, it is necessary that outdoor space must be equipped with furniture such as tables, chairs, barstools, lounges, umbrellas, benches and picnic tables so that customers can be entertained conveniently. When it comes to having the right sort of furniture, synthetic wood restaurant patio furniture emerges as the best option owing to its ability to save money and time. That is why a new wave of synthetic wood products has been making a big splash in the commercial restaurant patio furniture industry.
Synthetic wood, otherwise known as WPC or wood plastic components, is made from wood dust and mixed with plastics. The wood gets its strength and flexibility from chemical additives. By the process of extrusion, various textures and profiles are created to give it a realistic look and feel. Interestingly, synthetic wood or plastic wood dramatically reduces the maintenance requirements and increases the life-time of the products. For example, normal teak requires brushing on teak oil every few months to prevent it from drying out and whitening. Faux teak does not require maintenance and can be left outside with little upkeep. Another problem that is eliminated is wood rot, which can occur in high humidity environments. All this added up can save considerable time for restaurant owners.
When selecting synthetic wood patio furniture, make sure the material you choose is of commercial grade. Because you will be sitting on the item (rather than walking or eating on it), the material needs to be flexible enough to absorb the impact of people continuously sitting up and down. Incorrect elasticity can cause the wood to break. The things that make synthetic wood first choice of restaurants owners are the wood resistance to heat, chemical, rot, and insect and the wood is generally cheaper than natural fiber. Moreover, it is durable, readily available, easy to maintain and dries up quickly. Even, it has more stain resistant than natural fibers. In terms of pricing, synthetic wood can be the same or slightly more expensive than real wood. There are exceptions of course, when compared to exotic woods like teak, walnut etc. which can run $5+ per board foot.
Restaurant owners who are interested in having new furniture or want to replace their existing furniture with good quality furniture can make difference to their furniture needs by equipping their restaurant patios with the furniture made of synthetic wood.
Synthetic wood, otherwise known as WPC or wood plastic components, is made from wood dust and mixed with plastics. The wood gets its strength and flexibility from chemical additives. By the process of extrusion, various textures and profiles are created to give it a realistic look and feel. Interestingly, synthetic wood or plastic wood dramatically reduces the maintenance requirements and increases the life-time of the products. For example, normal teak requires brushing on teak oil every few months to prevent it from drying out and whitening. Faux teak does not require maintenance and can be left outside with little upkeep. Another problem that is eliminated is wood rot, which can occur in high humidity environments. All this added up can save considerable time for restaurant owners.
When selecting synthetic wood patio furniture, make sure the material you choose is of commercial grade. Because you will be sitting on the item (rather than walking or eating on it), the material needs to be flexible enough to absorb the impact of people continuously sitting up and down. Incorrect elasticity can cause the wood to break. The things that make synthetic wood first choice of restaurants owners are the wood resistance to heat, chemical, rot, and insect and the wood is generally cheaper than natural fiber. Moreover, it is durable, readily available, easy to maintain and dries up quickly. Even, it has more stain resistant than natural fibers. In terms of pricing, synthetic wood can be the same or slightly more expensive than real wood. There are exceptions of course, when compared to exotic woods like teak, walnut etc. which can run $5+ per board foot.
Restaurant owners who are interested in having new furniture or want to replace their existing furniture with good quality furniture can make difference to their furniture needs by equipping their restaurant patios with the furniture made of synthetic wood.