We spent hours researching the best outdoor furniture covers and evaluated products on their durability, material, design, weather resistance, and warranty policies. Our best overall pick is the 600D Tough Canvas Durable Square Patio Table and Chairs Cover, because it features a waterproof backing, elastic cords, and clips to keep it secure, and it is available in multiple sizes. Here are the best outdoor furniture covers. Measuring 136 x 74 x 28 inches, the large rectangular option is big enough to shield a standard patio table and up to six outdoor dining chairs. You can choose from nine other sizes as well, in case you need to cover fewer or smaller pieces. Not only does The Ultimate Cover protect your furniture from rain, snow, and even bird droppings, it also features structured vents on the sides to allow for airflow and prevent wind from lifting the material. It comes with elastic drawcords and plastic clips to secure it in place. You can’t throw this in the washer to keep it clean, but you can hand-wash it if needed. Price at time of publish: $70 Price at time of publish: $35 Available in five different sizes, this furniture cover fits rectangular and oval patio tables, and it’s roomy enough to shield six patio chairs. Customers report that the cover fits better on oval tables than rectangular ones. These covers are backed by a two-year limited warranty for a confident purchase. Price at time of publish: $115 Other convenient features include padded handles for easy transport, as well as buckle straps and a drawstring hem for a more secure, customized fit. Some customers reported durability issues and suggest that the cover might need replacing every year. Price at time of publish: $50 Best suited for round patio table sets, this cover comes in five sizes. Rectangular versions are also available, as well as loveseat covers and covers for patio chairs. Some customers report ripping and fading; however, a two-year warranty backs the cover, and the manufacturer should replace if there is damage within the warranty period. Price at time of publish: $83 Made of heavy-duty 600D Oxford fabric, this cover is built to resist inclement weather, water, ripping, and fading. It has a UV-stabilized coating to protect it from harmful sun rays, and a laminated backing for effective waterproofing. For added convenience, this unit comes with extra material that can be used as a patch.  We found some reports of leaks, particularly along the seams, as well as ripping and fading within a short period. This cover is backed by a one-year limited warranty, and the manufacturer will replace damaged products within the coverage period. It’s available in nine sizes, including left- and right-facing options, and it comes in four neutral colors to match almost any outdoorscape. Price at time of publish: $72 Due to the cover’s universal fit, some customers report that it is a bit loose or too long on certain grills. However, you can adjust the side straps to rein in extra material and create a snugger fit. Before purchasing, you should accurately measure your grill and choose the cover that fits your dimensions. The one feature this grill cover lacks is vents, but users do not report any grill rust or corrosion as a result. Price at time of publish: $36 Some customers report the covers fading and cracking in the sun after extended use. The manufacturer offers a two-year limited warranty, and it should replace damaged items within the coverage period. Price at time of publish: $48 Some customers report water damage during rain. However, the covers are backed by a three-year warranty, and the manufacturer guarantees replacement if it is damaged by dry rot, sun, or mold. Price at time of publish: $82 Padded handle loops allow for easy transport, and the cover folds up to make storage a breeze. Air vents reduce interior condensation and prevent wind lofting. To keep the cover clean, simply hose it down with water, and let it dry in the sun. Some customers report that the cover doesn’t live up to its waterproof claims and that mold and mildew can build up over time. Price at time of publish: $50 The side zippers, along with the zippered porthole, allow for easy installation: You can put on the cover without having to remove the umbrella. It lacks a separate cover for the umbrella, which remains exposed to the elements. As with most outdoor furniture covers, some customers report leaks and tears over time. However, this cover is backed by a three-year warranty. Price at time of publish: $91 Colors vary by product and collection, but most pieces are available in a nice range of neutral colors. Made-to-order patio furniture covers are significantly more expensive than standard options, which is to be expected, but Coverstore provides excellent quality and a great fit. Depending on the collection you choose, their outdoor products are backed by a 2-, 3-, 7-, or 10-year warranty to protect your investment.

Material

Since these furniture covers stay outdoors, it’s important that they’re durable enough to withstand the elements. Though it may seem like a given, it’s worth checking that the covers are waterproof; otherwise, rain and other severe weather could lead to furniture damage. “Material durability factors are also important to consider when shopping for an outdoor furniture cover,” Frechette says. “Features like mildew, water, and UV-resistance will help to ensure the cover you are purchasing will have longevity and best protect your furniture.”

Security Type

Though furniture covers tend to be on the heavier side, they still need to be secured to ensure that they stay in place. From drawstrings to buckles, it’s important to confirm that the furniture cover has any type of fastening for added peace of mind.

Why Trust The Spruce?

Sage McHugh is a freelance writer specializing in home decor and lifestyle content. For this roundup, Sage considered dozens of outdoor furniture covers, carefully evaluating each model’s material, design, and special features, like security closures, weather-resistance, and warranty policies. She also took hundreds of customer reviews and write-ups from third-party websites into account. Additional insight was provided by Susan Frechette, associate director of corporate communications for Wayfair, and Chris Johannsen, a designer and owner of CREATIVEscapes. The sun can be very damaging, especially if you live in a warm climate year-round. UV light can not only cause furniture to fade, it can also disintegrate the fabric after prolonged exposure. For this type of climate, UV-resistant furniture covers are recommended for day-to-day protection or whenever the furniture is not in use. Snow, sleet, and freezing temperatures can be incredibly damaging to outdoor furniture, especially if it’s made of tubular metal. “If water gets in and freezes,” says Johannsen, “it can cause the metal to bulge from the inside out. Not only is it unsightly, any powder-coated finish or paint could peel and crack.”   You should always cover furniture for seasonal storage, even if you are keeping it indoors (which is recommended in the off-season). A cover will help protect against dirt, dust, and other debris that may accumulate.  When attempting to remove stains, mold, or mildew from the cover, be sure to use a cleaner that’s formulated for that purpose and compatible with the material. It’s always a good idea to refer to the manufacturer’s guide for specific cleaning instructions. For stubborn dirt and grime, you could try power washing. Chris Johannsen, owner of CREATIVEscapes, says to “be very careful with this approach. Never get too close to the furniture, and keep the spray at a wide angle. A narrow spray could cut, dent, or tear your furniture, especially if you get too close.”