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Kamacaru 02-09-2023 07:47 AM

Looking for in pool furniture recommendations
 
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

tophcfa 02-09-2023 10:09 AM

Don’t get anything that will rust, after 5 years our pool side chairs are in need of replacement. We won’t make that mistake again.

Toymeister 02-09-2023 11:54 AM

Costco. $149.00

villagetinker 02-09-2023 12:43 PM

We have various chairs, high top table, etc., all from Perfect porch that are approaching 8 years old on the birdcage (no pool) and in excellent condition. We did opt for the thicker material, and other than a once (maybe twice) a year cleaning these are excellent. NO idea if these would be suitable for being actually in the pool water, but these are all aluminum, so no rusting.

ElDiabloJoe 02-09-2023 06:09 PM

How about polywood? I've had that stuff out on the dock for three years and they haven't faded or worn a single bit. Nearly indestructible!

CoachKandSportsguy 02-09-2023 07:08 PM

Check out Palm Casual for many different types poly wood chairs. .

Papa_lecki 02-09-2023 07:19 PM

We ended up NOT putting furniture on our ledge. When we considered it, i would have gone with this
In Pool & Sun Shelf Furniture | Ledge Lounger

Tblue 02-09-2023 07:46 PM

I bought pool furniture a 2-3 years ago from Home Depot. I wanted something made of aluminum, something that did not rust. They had some very nice looking stuff so we got it. Roll ahead a year or so it seems the welds are not aluminum and they rust leaving a spot on the deck. Lots of sanding and some Rustolem and I thought my issue was solved. But at any pivot point, like the back of a recliner the water will get inside and then moving the recliner I get all little puddle of rusty black water. If I had it to do over again I would look at something that is not metal.

photo1902 02-09-2023 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Tblue (Post 2185615)
I bought pool furniture a 2-3 years ago from Home Depot. I wanted something made of aluminum, something that did not rust. They had some very nice looking stuff so we got it. Roll ahead a year or so it seems the welds are not aluminum and they rust leaving a spot on the deck. Lots of sanding and some Rustolem and I thought my issue was solved. But at any pivot point, like the back of a recliner the water will get inside and then moving the recliner I get all little puddle of rusty black water. If I had it to do over again I would look at something that is not metal.

We had the exact same issue. I will never buy metal patio furniture again. Instead, we ordered a full set of chairs and a table directly from Polywood, and couldn’t be more pleased with it.

shut the front door 02-09-2023 08:00 PM

Plastic adirondack chairs from walmart. $20 apiece.

me4vt 02-10-2023 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Kamacaru (Post 2185362)
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

Head north to Tennessee or have it shipped in!

gbs317 02-10-2023 05:48 AM

Outdoor Patio Furniture - Made in The USA - POLYWOOD(R))

Pollywood.com has decent looking furniture for the outside.

bowlingal 02-10-2023 06:19 AM

Kamacaru---there is an Amish store in Wildwood ( in the save a lot shopping center) that has lots of the chairs you are looking for

dsnrbec 02-10-2023 07:16 AM

We bought white polywood Adirondack chairs at Home Depot. We did have to assemble them but it was very easy. We use them on our pool’s sun shelf and they looked great and are comfortable.

coursenk 02-10-2023 07:29 AM

Pool chairs
 
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Originally Posted by Kamacaru (Post 2185362)
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

I have plastic Adirondack chairs from Target. They were $22 each, super comfortable with the curved back, and have a pull out piece on the arm that holds your cell phone and a cup/stem glass of wine. My are aqua, also come in gray.

Miboater 02-10-2023 07:49 AM

I will second the polywood Adirondack chairs from Costco. They have been outside for a year now and still look brand new.

Barbscats 02-10-2023 07:53 AM

Perfect Porch for colorful chairs and pool furniture- all fabrics used are Sunbrella and
guaranteed against fading

jakers 02-10-2023 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Kamacaru (Post 2185362)
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

Amish furniture in wildwood

retfc2@yahoo.com 02-10-2023 08:03 AM

Pool furniture
 
Palm Casual Orlando. Chairs & table. Had 2 years still looks like new. Many colors to choose from.

NotGolfer 02-10-2023 08:17 AM

We don't have a pool BUT we've found anything metal or wood will quickly de-grade here. We had adironack chairs that we put on our front patio that after a year fell apart (wood). Metal "will" rust and even the sun-whatever-it's-called fabric will fade and eventually de-grade as well. We have canvas shades over a front window that has mildewed and has holes in it. We've asked our power-washer people to clean it but even with that it's the same. The weather/sun here is harsher than up-north. Hoping you find what you're looking for, for your pool needs.

HoosierPa 02-10-2023 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Kamacaru (Post 2185362)
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

Costco online. You will save more than enough $ to make it worth the $65 annual membership. Delivered to your door

Lorainer1r 02-10-2023 08:53 AM

Agree Palm Casual
 
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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2185606)
Check out Palm Casual for many different types poly wood chairs. .

I agree Palm Casual. We have purchased several pieces from the. They deliver to the villages.

Lisanp@aol.com 02-10-2023 08:58 AM

Ledge Lounger is the best option but expensive. Or just leave the chairs beside the pool and bring them in when you want to sit on the ledge. Most choices don’t weigh enough to stay put.

ron32162 02-10-2023 09:48 AM

Palm Casual right off of the fla turnpike east exit hwy 50 to winter garden 30 min from here. They deliver twice a week to the Villages. ALL WAYS go with Sunbrella material with Florida weather

divolady@bellsouth.net 02-10-2023 09:51 AM

Chairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kamacaru (Post 2185362)
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

Try Sam’s for poliwood Adirondack chairs. Very nice weather prof

bluecenturian 02-10-2023 12:12 PM

These are not Adirondack chairs but they are very good. Set of 2 with a table for under $300. Get them on Amazon.

PURPLE LEAF Patio Chaise Lounge Set

BlueStarAirlines 02-10-2023 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 2185470)
Costco. $149.00

Just wanted to echo this suggestion. Great chairs in various colors.

Ptmckiou 02-11-2023 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Kamacaru (Post 2185362)
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

You can order them from Outdoor Patio Furniture - Made in The USA - POLYWOOD(R) or go to Palm Casual and order them there. Palm Casual has a lifetime guarantee on their furniture frames. Just make sure whenever you buy, it’s 100% polywood (a heavy plastic) and if it is, it will be very heavy so it won’t float in the water and it has 100% stainless screws so they don’t rust in the pool saltwater.

Larchap49 02-11-2023 08:51 AM

Pool
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kamacaru (Post 2185362)
While my pool nears completion I am struggling to find Adirondack type chairs that are acceptable for use on the ledge / lounge pad area of the pool. I see many others in TV have done the same thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as any products that didn’t work out for some of you. Also what type of umbrella pole material did you settle on
Thanks!

Not sure about this area but that type of furniture made from repurposed plastic in all colors was readily available from multiple outlets in the Clearwater area. We had orange and our friends had teal blue. ( A tip the orange and yellow fade badly) That furniture is impervious to submersion in the pool, all screws are stainless. Another tip do not get the cheap thin products like most things you get what you pay for. It's not cheap.

Larchap49 02-11-2023 08:54 AM

Nooooooo
 
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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2185621)
Plastic adirondack chairs from walmart. $20 apiece.

Cheap imitation junk

Snowbirdtobe 02-11-2023 09:37 AM

When we moved in in 2010 we were on our way to the airport and saw Palm Casual.
We went in to look and ended up buying their plastic pipe pool furniture.
Eight years later we wanted more chairs so we ordered 4 more. When the new chairs arrived I had a hard time telling the new chairs from the old chairs. Thirteen years in the Florida sun next to a pool and they still look new after we have the whole patio pressure washed.
I know that you wanted a certain chair style but visit Palm Casual their stuff lasts.

Kamacaru 02-11-2023 07:59 PM

Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond, it is very appreciated. Strongly considering the poly wood type furniture with stainless steel hardware. Pricey, but I feel confident it will stand up to the sun and weather here.

photo1902 02-11-2023 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Ptmckiou (Post 2186116)
You can order them from Outdoor Patio Furniture - Made in The USA - POLYWOOD(R) or go to Palm Casual and order them there. Palm Casual has a lifetime guarantee on their furniture frames. Just make sure whenever you buy, it’s 100% polywood (a heavy plastic) and if it is, it will be very heavy so it won’t float in the water and it has 100% stainless screws so they don’t rust in the pool saltwater.

Do you have documentation about a lifetime guarantee from Palm Casual. All I can find is this “ What is the Duration of the Warranty Coverage?

At Palm Casual, we offer comprehensive warranty coverage that can last anywhere from 5-to-15 years depending on the product. It’s important for buyers to note the length of their warranty protection when buying products because they might have a particular timeframe in mind. For example, buyers might prefer to purchase piece with a 15-year warranty when they’ve just moved to a new home and want to make the space their own for the long-term. The length of the warranty can help determine the level of value achieved in the purchase.”


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