As a supplier of garden extendable tables, I often encounter questions from customers about the durability of these products. It's a valid concern, considering that garden furniture is exposed to various environmental elements and needs to withstand regular use. In this blog post, I'll delve into the factors that contribute to the durability of garden extendable tables and share insights based on my experience in the industry.
Material Matters
The choice of material is perhaps the most crucial factor when it comes to the durability of garden extendable tables. Different materials offer varying levels of resistance to weather, wear, and tear. Here are some common materials used in garden extendable tables and their durability characteristics:
Aluminium
Aluminium is a popular choice for garden furniture due to its lightweight nature and excellent corrosion resistance. Our 12 Seater Extendable Aluminium Garden Table is a prime example of a durable table made from this material. Aluminium does not rust, which means it can withstand exposure to rain, humidity, and even saltwater in coastal areas. It is also resistant to UV rays, preventing it from fading or becoming brittle over time. Additionally, aluminium is strong and can support heavy loads, making it suitable for large gatherings.
Wood
Wood is a classic material that adds a natural and warm aesthetic to any garden. However, its durability depends on the type of wood used and how it is treated. Hardwoods such as teak, oak, and mahogany are known for their strength and resistance to decay. Teak, in particular, contains natural oils that make it highly resistant to water, insects, and rot. Our Large Extendable Outdoor Dining Table made from high-quality teak is a durable and elegant option for outdoor dining. To maintain the durability of wooden tables, it is important to treat them regularly with a protective finish and store them indoors during harsh weather conditions.
Steel
Steel is a strong and sturdy material that can provide excellent durability for garden extendable tables. It is resistant to impact and can support heavy loads. However, steel is prone to rust if not properly coated or treated. To prevent rusting, steel tables are often powder-coated or galvanized. Powder coating provides a protective layer that is resistant to scratches, chips, and UV rays. Galvanizing involves coating the steel with a layer of zinc, which acts as a sacrificial anode, protecting the steel from corrosion. Our Outdoor Extendable Garden Table made from powder-coated steel is a durable and modern option for outdoor spaces.
Construction and Design
In addition to the material, the construction and design of the garden extendable table also play a significant role in its durability. A well-constructed table will have strong joints, stable legs, and a solid frame. Here are some factors to consider when evaluating the construction and design of a garden extendable table:
Joints
The joints are the areas where the different parts of the table are connected. Strong joints are essential for the stability and durability of the table. Look for tables with mortise and tenon joints, dovetail joints, or welded joints. These types of joints provide a secure connection and are less likely to come apart over time.
Legs
The legs of the table support the weight of the tabletop and the people sitting at it. They should be sturdy and well-designed to prevent wobbling or tipping. Look for tables with wide, stable legs that are made from the same material as the frame. Some tables also have adjustable legs, which can be useful for leveling the table on uneven surfaces.
Frame
The frame of the table provides the structure and support for the tabletop. It should be made from a strong and durable material and be designed to distribute the weight evenly. Look for tables with a solid frame that is reinforced at the corners and joints.
Extendable Mechanism
The extendable mechanism is what allows the table to expand and contract. It should be smooth, easy to operate, and durable. Look for tables with a high-quality extendable mechanism that is designed to withstand regular use. Some tables have a simple slide-out mechanism, while others have a more complex folding or telescoping mechanism.


Maintenance and Care
Proper maintenance and care are essential for ensuring the durability of garden extendable tables. Here are some tips for maintaining and caring for your table:
Clean Regularly
Regular cleaning helps to remove dirt, debris, and stains from the table. Use a mild soap and water solution to clean the tabletop and frame. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers, as they can damage the surface of the table.
Protect from the Elements
When not in use, it is important to protect the table from the elements. If possible, store the table indoors during the winter months or when there is a risk of severe weather. If you cannot store the table indoors, cover it with a waterproof cover to protect it from rain, snow, and UV rays.
Treat the Material
Depending on the material of the table, it may need to be treated regularly to maintain its durability. For example, wooden tables should be treated with a protective finish every few years to prevent decay and damage. Aluminium and steel tables should be inspected regularly for signs of rust and treated as needed.
Check for Damage
Regularly inspect the table for signs of damage, such as cracks, chips, or loose joints. If you notice any damage, repair it as soon as possible to prevent it from getting worse.
Conclusion
In conclusion, garden extendable tables can be highly durable if they are made from high-quality materials, well-constructed, and properly maintained. When choosing a garden extendable table, consider the material, construction, design, and maintenance requirements. Our range of 12 Seater Extendable Aluminium Garden Table, Large Extendable Outdoor Dining Table, and Outdoor Extendable Garden Table are designed to meet the highest standards of durability and quality.
If you are interested in purchasing a garden extendable table or have any questions about our products, please feel free to contact us for a detailed discussion and procurement negotiation. We look forward to helping you find the perfect table for your outdoor space.
References
- "Materials for Outdoor Furniture." The Spruce.
- "How to Choose the Right Outdoor Table." Better Homes & Gardens.
- "Maintaining Outdoor Furniture." HGTV.
