How to Take Care of Aluminium Slats: Maintenance Tips for Long-Lasting Style and Privacy

Aluminium slats are a popular choice for fencing, screening, and privacy solutions thanks to their modern appearance, durability, and low-maintenance nature. While aluminium slats are designed to withstand Australia’s harsh climate, regular care will help preserve their finish and keep them looking their best for years to come.

At SLM Patios and Pergolas, we install high-quality aluminium slat systems tailored to each property. Here’s how to properly care for your aluminium slats.

Why Aluminium Slat Maintenance Matters

Routine maintenance helps:

  • Maintain colour and finish
  • Prevent surface staining and build-up
  • Extend the lifespan of powder-coated surfaces
  • Keep your outdoor areas looking clean and well-presented

1. Clean Aluminium Slats Regularly

Dust, dirt, salt, and pollution can accumulate over time, particularly in coastal or high-traffic areas.

Best Practice:

  • Rinse slats with clean water every few months
  • Use mild detergent and a soft sponge or cloth
  • Wash from top to bottom to avoid streaking
  • Rinse thoroughly to remove soap residue

Avoid abrasive brushes or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the powder-coated finish.

2. Remove Stains Promptly

Bird droppings, tree sap, and grime should be removed as soon as possible.

Tips:

  • Clean affected areas with warm water and mild soap
  • For stubborn marks, allow the solution to sit briefly before gently wiping
  • Rinse and dry the area after cleaning

Prompt attention prevents staining and surface degradation.

3. Inspect for Damage or Wear

Although aluminium is resistant to rust, regular inspections are still important.

Check For:

  • Scratches or chips in the powder coating
  • Loose fixings or fasteners
  • Signs of impact damage or movement

Minor scratches can often be touched up to prevent further wear.

4. Keep Surrounding Areas Clear

Environmental factors play a role in long-term performance.

Recommendations:

  • Trim plants and hedges away from slats
  • Remove leaf litter or debris trapped at the base
  • Avoid soil or mulch from building up against the panels

Good airflow helps reduce moisture and surface contamination.

5. Extra Care in Coastal or Bushfire-Prone Areas

If your property is near the coast or in a bushfire-prone region, more frequent maintenance is recommended.

Coastal Areas:

  • Rinse slats more often to remove salt residue
  • Inspect fixings regularly

Bushfire Season:

  • Clear debris and leaves from slats and surrounding areas
  • Wash slats to remove dust and fine particles
  • Avoid storing flammable materials nearby

6. Avoid Pressure Washing at Close Range

High-pressure cleaners can damage powder-coated finishes if used incorrectly.

If Using a Pressure Washer:

  • Keep pressure low
  • Maintain a safe distance
  • Avoid direct spraying at joints or fixings

Hand washing is often the safest and most effective option.

Final Thoughts

Aluminium slats are designed to be low maintenance, but regular cleaning and inspections will ensure they remain an attractive and functional feature of your home. A simple care routine can significantly extend their lifespan and preserve their modern appearance.

If you’re considering installing aluminium slats, contact SLM Patios and Pergolas for expert advice and quality workmanship.

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