Great question! As someone who's tested our benches in everything from Arizona deserts to Minnesota winters, I can tell you aluminum performs remarkably well across temperature extremes. Unlike wood that warps or plastic that becomes brittle, aluminum maintains structural integrity from -40°F to 120°F (-40°C to 49°C). The secret lies in the powder-coated finish—it expands and contracts with the metal, preventing cracks or peeling. During heatwaves, aluminum benches stay cooler than wrought iron (which can burn skin) and won't fade like resin furniture. In freezing conditions, they resist cracking because aluminum naturally flexes rather than shatters. I've personally seen our benches handle coastal salt spray, desert UV radiation, and mountain snow loads for over a decade with minimal maintenance. Just avoid placing them directly against heating elements or using harsh ice melt chemicals nearby. The anodized versions perform even better, creating a hardened surface that laughs at temperature swings. Whether you're in Texas or Alaska, these benches will remain your reliable outdoor companion through every season.
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