Garden Swing Maintenance Calendar.
A properly maintained solid Iroko swing stays in the garden for 10-15 years. A poorly maintained one (or one never maintained) wears out in 3-4 years. This calendar does not tell you what to do every single month — it tells you what to do when it is needed. It asks not for a daily routine but for seasonal discipline.
Per year, 2 oil applications (March-April spring opening + September-October season closing), 2 cushion washes, and 2 connection checks make up the standard maintenance regime. In winter the swing can stay outdoors — bring the cushions inside, loosen the suspension chain, cover it with a breathable tarpaulin. Total annual maintenance time is 4-6 hours; a reasonable investment to carry a product to 15 years.
What you will do month by month
Focus: Post-winter check
- Clear the whole frame of dust/pollen with a soft brush or damp cloth
- Tighten all bolts and connections one turn with a screwdriver (do not over-tighten)
- Visually inspect the suspension chain/strap for breaking load — rust, nicks, crushing
- Machine wash cushion covers at 30°C on a delicate program, dry in the shade
Focus: Main oil coat
- Lightly open the surface with 220 grit fine sandpaper along the grain (increases oil absorption capacity)
- Apply Italian Teak oil in a thin coat along the grain with a soft cloth or wide brush
- Do not over-apply the oil — give only what the wood can absorb, remove the excess with a dry cloth after 15 min
- Leave to dry for 24 hours, after which the cushions can be put back
Focus: First-use check
- Visually check the chain/strap every week during use
- On older swing models (5+ years) measure the chain length and compare with the initial value
- Check whether dampness or mould has formed on the ground under the swing — move the floor pad if needed
Focus: Before peak-usage intensity
- As the month of heaviest UV exposure begins, record the cushion colour with a photo (for annual comparison)
- Plan a shade canopy or tree shade in Mediterranean/Aegean coastal regions
- Check for salt/rust build-up on the hardware in salty/humid climate regions (Marmara, Black Sea)
Focus: Optional mid-season oil coat
- Only in high-UV regions (Antalya, Mersin, Adana, Aydın) apply a light mid-season oil coat
- Wash the cushion cover one more time, dedicated to mid-summer
- Be careful that the swing wood is not in bright sun hours that accentuate colour fading
Focus: Peak-usage period
- With heavy use (4+ hours weekly) repeat the connection check once a month
- If dust and pollen build up on the ground in summer use, brush the floor pad weekly
- Prevent the cushions from staying in direct sun for hours during hot midday (the cover fades)
Focus: Season review
- Take a photo record of the use season, compare the grey patine level with June
- Check the wood for local drying (inside grooves, cracks at joints) — if any, hold the October oil coat a little longer
- As September usage intensity drops, start the routine of bringing the cushions in week by week
Focus: Oil closing coat
- Final oil coat before winter — let the wood take a barrier against winter moisture
- Before applying oil keep the surface completely dry and clean (do not apply oil over moisture)
- On the oil application day the air temperature should be above 10°C with no rain forecast
- Do not let the wood contact water for 48 hours after application
Focus: Winter preparation
- Wash the cushion covers, bring them in, store them in a dry, airy area
- Loosen the suspension chain/strap — it reduces wind stress and keeps the strap long-lived
- Cover the swing with a breathable tarpaulin (not plastic) — so the frame is protected without trapping moisture
- Lay a moisture-proof base under the frame (reduces rain splash)
Focus: Passive season
- If snow piles up, clean it with a soft brush (a metal shovel damages the wood)
- Check for condensation under the tarpaulin cover — lift it occasionally (15 min) for ventilation
- In regions of extreme cold (below -15°C) remove the suspension chain completely and bring it in (it loses flexibility in frost)
- You do not do active application in these months — observation is enough
Practical problem-solution table
The “Urgency” column is for the usage decision. For high-urgency problems, stop using the swing immediately and call the maker's warranty.
| Symptom | What to do | Urgency |
|---|---|---|
| Local staining on the surface | Soft cloth + warm soapy water; if it does not come off, 220 grit sanding + re-oil | Low |
| Bolt loosening | Tighten one turn with a screwdriver — do not over-force | Low |
| Rust on the hardware | If not stainless A2/A4, replace the bolt; on A2/A4 a surface stain is only cosmetic | Medium |
| Surface crack in the wood (hairline crack) | Apply oil and watch — if it closes it is cosmetic, if it opens it is a warranty call | Medium |
| Wood flexing at a joint | Stop use immediately, call the maker's warranty | High |
| Mould on the cushion | Soap + warm water + drying in the sun; if it recurs, moisture has entered the silicone fill — a new one is needed | Medium |
| Tension/elongation in the suspension chain | Stop use immediately, replace with a new one | High |
Wood is a working material
You set up a plastic swing once, then forget it — after 3 years the plastic breaks under UV and there is no repair. A wooden swing is the opposite: a little seasonal attention beautifies it for 15 years. A swing that has gone grey patine returns to its original colour with a 4-hour afternoon's work; a cracked connection is fixed with a bolt tightening.
The maker's job is not to build the swing to last 5 years but to last 15 years with the owner's attention. This guide shows what that attention looks like.
A 15-year companion.
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