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Teak & Outdoor Furniture Restoration Tampa

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Outdoor furniture in Florida takes a real beating.

Between sun, humidity, rain, mildew, and everyday use, even high-quality pieces can quickly lose their original richness, protection, and overall appearance. What once looked warm, refined, and substantial often starts to feel dry, weathered, faded, or neglected.

At The Woodpecker, we restore outdoor furniture with a focus on quality wood pieces — especially teak — helping bring them back to a cleaner, more refined, and better-protected condition.

Whether your furniture has gone gray, dried out, lost its finish, or simply needs professional care, we approach each piece with the same attention to detail we bring to our interior restoration work.

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Teak Furniture Restoration

Teak is one of the best outdoor woods available — but it still needs proper care.

Because of its natural oil content, teak performs beautifully outdoors, but over time it will still weather, fade, dry out, and lose the richness that made it beautiful in the first place. In Florida especially, it’s common to see teak furniture become uneven in tone, sun-bleached, rough to the touch, or heavily weathered from moisture and exposure.

Our teak restoration process is designed to bring the piece back to life while preserving the natural character of the wood.

This may include:

  • deep cleaning and surface preparation

  • mildew, buildup, and weathering removal

  • sanding and tone correction

  • restoring a warmer, cleaner natural wood appearance

  • applying a protective outdoor finish system where appropriate

The goal is not to make teak look fake or overly coated — it’s to make it feel clean, healthy, refined, and properly cared for again.

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What We Restore

We commonly restore:

  • Teak outdoor dining sets

  • Lounge chairs and patio seating

  • Outdoor tables and coffee tables

  • Benches and garden furniture

  • Mixed-material outdoor pieces with wood components

Our Approach

Each project is handled based on the condition of the piece.

Our process may include:

  • Deep cleaning and preparation

  • Sanding and surface correction

  • Tone restoration and blending

  • Protective finishing system tailored for outdoor use

    ​We avoid quick cosmetic fixes and instead focus on a restoration that holds up over time.

Protect Your Investment- 

Teak Maintenance Program

Teak is a beautiful and durable outdoor wood — but it is not maintenance-free.

As a natural material, it continues to react to sun, moisture, and environmental exposure. Without proper care, teak will gradually weather into a silver-gray tone and can begin to feel dry, uneven, and worn over time.

For clients who prefer to maintain a warmer, more refined appearance, periodic maintenance is key.

We typically recommend light upkeep every 6–12 months depending on exposure and use.

This is especially beneficial for:

  • covered lanai furniture

  • high-end teak dining sets

  • designer outdoor pieces

  • furniture that has already been professionally restored

Our maintenance approach is designed to preserve the look and extend the life of your furniture — helping you protect the investment you’ve already made.

We also offer ongoing maintenance options for pieces we have restored, allowing you to keep them looking clean, consistent, and well cared for over time.

White-Glove Pickup & Delivery

We offer white-glove pickup and delivery throughout the Tampa Bay area for outdoor furniture restoration projects.

That means you do not have to figure out how to move large, heavy, or awkward patio furniture yourself.

We handle the logistics carefully from start to finish so the process feels simple and well-managed.

Get a Quote

If you have teak or outdoor furniture that needs attention, the best next step is to send us a few photos and basic project details.

We’ll review the condition of the piece and let you know what looks feasible.

If it makes sense to restore, we’ll guide you through the best approach.

Frequently asked questions

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