Patio Cushions And Accessories

Where to Buy Patio Furniture Covers: Best Stores

Home improvement store entrance with patio furniture covers displayed on shelving for easy browsing.

You can buy patio furniture covers at Home Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, Costco, Amazon, and Wayfair, those are your best bets right now, whether you need something today or want to order online. Home Depot and Lowe's both carry well-known brands like Classic Accessories and Veranda in store and online, and you can filter by 'In Stock Near Me' or 'Pick Up Today' to avoid waiting on shipping. If you want more variety or the lowest prices, Amazon and Wayfair have enormous selections. For marketplace retailers like Wayfair, you should also review their centralized help/return section to understand the return or replace options before you buy Wayfair’s help/return section. The trick is knowing which stores to hit first, how to confirm a fit before you buy, and when the best sales hit, all of which I'll walk you through below. You can use the tips above to narrow down the best where to buy patio rugs options based on size, material, and seasonal sales best sales hit.

Best places to buy patio furniture covers

Anonymous shopper compares patio furniture cover sizes in a home improvement store aisle.

The most reliable places to find patio furniture covers fall into a few categories: home improvement stores, mass retailers, warehouse clubs, and specialty retailers. Each has its own strengths depending on what you need.

Home Depot is probably the single most convenient starting point if you want to walk in and buy today. If you are still wondering where to buy patio awnings, you can apply the same strategy and check the major retailer sites above for sizes, availability, and shipping options. For aluminum patio covers, you can often find options on major retailers like Home Depot and Lowe's, plus online marketplaces like Amazon and Wayfair. They stock Classic Accessories and their own Veranda line across most store locations, and you'll find covers for everything from dining sets to sectionals. Lowe's is a close second, with a solid selection of Classic Accessories Ravenna covers organized by shape (round, rectangular, etc.), which makes it easier to find the right fit quickly.

Walmart carries patio covers in store and online, usually at lower price points. Their online listings frequently include helpful sizing guidance, like recommending you choose a cover 1 to 2 inches larger than your furniture measurements. Target is worth checking too, especially during spring and summer when their outdoor section is fully stocked.

Costco carries outdoor patio furniture covers both in warehouse and online. The catch is that Costco's in-warehouse inventory rotates seasonally, so availability depends on timing and your local warehouse. If the floor stock is gone, their website usually still has options.

If you want specialized or custom-fit covers, brands like Coverstore and Creative Covers sell directly through their own websites with measurement guides and made-to-order options. These cost more but are worth it if you have an unusual furniture configuration.

Where to buy patio furniture covers online

For the widest selection and easiest price comparison, these are the online channels I'd go to first:

  • Amazon: Massive inventory, fast shipping (especially with Prime), and product pages with detailed dimension specs. Most listings include exact cover measurements like 94L x 94W x 28H and explicit reminders to measure before ordering. Returns are straightforward if the fit is off.
  • Wayfair: Great for mid-range to higher-end covers, with a dedicated how-to-measure guide built into their site. Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery on most items, which gives you a safety net if the size doesn't work out.
  • Walmart.com: Competitive pricing, often the lowest for basic covers. Look for free shipping thresholds or store pickup to avoid delivery fees.
  • HomeDepot.com and Lowes.com: Both have online-only selections that extend beyond what's on shelves, plus the option to ship to store or pick up same day.
  • Costco.com: Good for quality covers at member pricing. Their return policy is generous if you need to swap sizes.
  • Overstock (now Bed Bath & Beyond): Frequently runs clearance pricing on patio covers, often with explicit percentage-off deals visible right on their category pages.

One practical tip when buying online: read the product dimensions in the listing carefully. Cover sizes are typically listed as furniture dimensions (meaning the cover is built to fit furniture of that size), not the cover's own outer measurements. Wayfair and Coverstore both make this clear in their sizing guides, but not every marketplace listing does.

Checking what's actually in stock near you

Inventory for patio covers varies a lot by location and season, which is something worth knowing before you drive across town. The easiest move is to use store websites before you go anywhere. Home Depot has an 'In Stock Near Me' and 'Pick Up Today' filter right on their patio furniture covers category page, enter your zip code and it shows you which covers are available at your nearest location right now. Lowe's has a similar tool.

On any individual product page, look for a 'Check Availability at Nearby Stores' button. This is standard on Home Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, and Target product pages. You put in your zip code or let it use your location and it tells you the exact stock count at stores within a set radius. This is genuinely the fastest way to avoid a wasted trip.

If your local Home Depot or Lowe's doesn't have the size or style you need in stock, don't stop there. Check Walmart, then jump online to Amazon or Wayfair for same-day or next-day delivery if you're in a pinch. Having a backup plan matters because cover inventory at physical stores thins out noticeably by late summer as retailers start clearing floor space for fall merchandise.

How to make sure the cover actually fits

Close-up of a measuring tape and notebook recording patio furniture measurements on an outdoor patio.

Getting the fit right is where most people go wrong when buying covers online. The key is to measure your furniture before you shop, not after you receive the cover.

What to measure

  1. Length: Measure the longest point of your furniture, including any arms or overhangs. If there's an overhang on your table, include it in the depth measurement too.
  2. Width/Depth: Measure front to back at the widest point.
  3. Height: For dining sets, measure from the ground to the top of the chair backs, not the tabletop. This is an important distinction — Wayfair's measuring guide specifically calls this out because chair backs are typically the tallest point of a covered dining set.
  4. Round furniture: Measure the diameter at the widest point.

Once you have your furniture dimensions, use those numbers to match against the product listing. Coverstore's guidance is to choose a cover that's 1 to 2 inches shorter than the furniture for a snug, breathable fit on set covers. Walmart's guidance goes the other direction for basic table covers, choosing 1 to 2 inches larger for easier on/off. Both approaches are valid depending on cover style, so check the brand's own recommendation on the listing you're looking at.

Material and fit features to look for

Closeup of woven patio cover fabric and an elastic hem/strap detail laid on a work surface

Beyond dimensions, check that the cover material matches your climate. Classic Accessories' Veranda line uses heavyweight Gardelle woven polyester with a water-resistant undercoating. Budge's StormBlock covers are marketed as 100% waterproof with UV and stain resistance. Both are solid choices, the difference is mostly price point and how extreme your weather gets. If you're in a high-UV region like the Southwest or a heavy-rain climate, go with a rated waterproof cover. For mild climates, a water-resistant cover at a lower price is usually fine.

When to buy for the best price: sales timing and clearance windows

Timing your purchase can save you a meaningful amount, especially on larger set covers that can run $50 to $150+. Here's how the seasonal sale cycle works for patio accessories at major retailers:

Sale PeriodTypical TimingWhere to LookExpected Savings
Spring Black Friday / Spring StartsMid-March to mid-AprilHome Depot (Spring Starts event runs roughly March 19 to April 1; Spring Black Friday events can run through mid-April)Up to 40% off patio furniture and accessories
Memorial Day WeekendLate MayHome Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, Wayfair15–30% off on patio categories
4th of July / Summer SalesLate June through July 4Most major retailers10–25% off
Labor Day WeekendLate August to early SeptemberWayfair, Overstock, Walmart (up to 70% off outdoor furniture reported during Labor Day events)20–70% off outdoor categories
End-of-Season ClearanceAugust through SeptemberHome Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, Target, Costco warehouses30–50%+ off remaining seasonal inventory

The end-of-season clearance window (August to September) is actually one of the best times to buy covers if you're not in a rush. Retailers are clearing floor space, and cover prices drop significantly. The only downside is that selection gets thin, you may need to buy online to find your specific size once the floor stock is picked over.

One more timing note: if you spot a clearance deal on Overstock or another discount retailer, act on it quickly. Their patio cover clearance pages show explicit discount percentages and 'From $...' pricing, but those deals move fast and inventory is limited.

What to compare before you click buy

Once you've narrowed down where you're buying and what size you need, here are the specific features worth comparing across options before you commit:

  • Size and fit: Does the listed cover size match your measured furniture dimensions? Double-check whether the listing dimensions refer to the furniture or the cover itself.
  • Weather resistance rating: Look for 'waterproof' vs. 'water-resistant.' Waterproof (like Budge StormBlock or similar 420D polyester fabrics) holds up better in heavy rain and snow. Water-resistant is fine for light weather protection.
  • UV resistance: Important if your patio gets strong direct sun. UV-treated covers last significantly longer before cracking or fading.
  • Vents: Covers with air vents prevent wind lift and reduce moisture buildup underneath, which matters if you're covering furniture for weeks at a time.
  • Tie-downs and straps: Look for covers with drawcords, buckle straps, or elastic hems so the cover stays put in wind. Flimsy covers without securing features are frustrating.
  • Fabric weight: Heavier fabric (300D to 600D polyester) is more durable. Lighter fabrics work for mild climates but won't last as long under harsh conditions.
  • Return policy: Especially important when buying online. Wayfair offers 30-day returns on most items, Costco has a generous return policy, and Amazon's return process is well-documented — all solid backups if the fit is wrong.

One thing I've learned the hard way: always check that the listing includes straps or drawcords if you live somewhere windy. A $20 cover without tie-downs will be in your neighbor's yard after the first big storm. Spending a little more for securing features is almost always worth it.

If you're outfitting a whole patio, covers are just one piece of the puzzle. If you also need to source patio TV dinners, you can usually find ready-to-eat options and delivery through the same kind of major retailers and online marketplaces discussed for patio covers. You may also want to look at patio rugs, sun shades, awnings, and patio blinds to round out your outdoor protection setup, many of the same retailers (Home Depot, Lowe's, Amazon, Wayfair) carry all of these in one place, which makes bundling your order easy and sometimes gets you to a free-shipping threshold. If you are also shopping for seating, you can use the same retailers to find where to buy a patio swing online or locally patio rugs, sun shades, awnings, and patio blinds.

FAQ

Can I use the same cover brand or size across different furniture sets if the dimensions look close?

Often no, even when measurements match. Different covers are built for specific shapes and build types (including overhang, seat height, and whether the set is a sofa sectional versus a dining set). Before buying, confirm the listing is for your exact category (sectional, dining, conversation set, chaise) and check whether it states “fits furniture up to” those dimensions.

What should I measure on my patio furniture to get the right cover size?

Measure the furniture length and width at the widest points, then measure height from the ground to the top of the cushions or furniture frame. If your set has cushions that compress when sat on, measure the “fully fluffed” height, because covers sold for cushion height often assume the cushions are in their normal, non-squeezed state.

Are waterproof covers actually waterproof, or do I still need a tarp?

“Water-resistant” typically means it can handle light rain and drips, while “waterproof” covers are usually designed to shed heavier rain and include tighter fabric and seams. If you live in an area with frequent wind-driven storms, consider a waterproof-rated cover with sealed seams, and use straps or tie-downs to prevent pooling and blow-through that can defeat water resistance.

How do I stop condensation or moisture buildup under a cover?

Choose a cover that fits with a little space rather than a tight wrap, then add a quick routine for drying. If your cover is for a set you leave out year-round, lift and re-secure it after heavy rain so air can circulate, and avoid using covers on wet cushions if you can instead let furniture dry first.

What’s the difference between buying a cover online versus in-store for fit and returns?

In-store lets you check shape and basic sizing faster, but online tends to have broader selection and more detailed sizing charts. The key decision aid is the return policy for “opened/used outdoor covers.” If you plan to test fit, buy from a retailer with an easy return process, and keep packaging and tags until you confirm it fits properly.

Do patio covers come with vents, and do I need them?

Some covers include vents or breathable panels to reduce trapped moisture and heat. You may want them for larger cushion sets in humid regions, but if your primary issue is heavy rain and wind, prioritize weatherproof material and tie-downs, then check that vents are still designed to limit water ingress.

Is it better to buy one large cover or multiple smaller covers for different patio pieces?

Multiple covers can be better if your patio has different shapes, because each cover can be sized to its specific piece and reduce gaps where water can reach. A single large cover may be cheaper and simpler, but it often creates more exposed edges if the pieces are not the same footprint.

How can I tell if a store will have my exact size before I drive there?

Use the store’s “pick up today” or “check availability at nearby stores” tool and enter your zip code, then verify the exact model or item number shown online matches what you need. Also check the pickup location notes, sometimes the store can have inventory for a different color or cover style even if the general size appears similar.

Are there any common mistakes that lead to covers not fitting?

Two big ones: using “cover outer dimensions” instead of the listing’s “furniture dimensions,” and measuring furniture with cushions compressed or angled. Another frequent issue is ignoring furniture shape, like buying a round cover for a slightly oval dining table, so double-check the listing’s fit description (round, rectangular, sectional configuration).

When shopping clearance deals, what should I watch for so I don’t waste money?

Verify the discount applies to the exact size and style you need, not just the product family. Clearance listings can also be last-season fabric variants, so check material claims (waterproof versus water-resistant, UV rating) and confirm the price includes any tie-down features you require.

Do I need tie-downs or straps for windy areas even if the cover says it fits well?

Yes. A cover can fit perfectly and still lift at the corners in wind. Look for straps, drawcords, or an elastic hem designed for secure anchoring, and make sure tie-downs are included in the purchase, not just shown as an accessory.