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Originally Posted by shandy59
Thank you for your input. I get the feeling to go larger rather than smaller. I also like the idea of a covered lanai and then extending the birdcage.
Do you find the birdcage gets really dirty? Is it a huge job to keep it clean?
Thanks once again!
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Certain times of the year pollen needs to be cleaned off table tops, and an occasional hosedown on the ground surface is necessary. Quick and easy maintenance. Once or twice a year I have the power wash company Egner's do their thing on the surface, furniture, frame, and screens. Very reasonable (under $100). The benefit of an all year outdoor bug and critter free area to enjoy the Florida sky while lounging is what a birdcage us all about.
There are several of them in my neighborhood that are 10+ years old and all made ut through Irma intact and undamaged.
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