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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I clean the Yurt?
The Vinyl covers are designed to handle the elements, but a little upkeep goes a long way. Keeping them clean and free of debris like leaves or dirt will help maintain their look and lifespan. A gentle wash with water and mild soap when needed is usually all it takes.
How long do the covers last?
With normal use and proper care, covers can last many years, Lifespan will vary depending on exposure to sun, weather, and overall conditions, but they're built to be durable and hold up over time.
Can parts be replaced overtime?
Yes, One of the benefits of a yurt is that individual components can be replaced if needed - including covers, domes, or other parts - without having to replace the entire structure.
What happens over time with use and weather?
Like any structure, your yurt will naturally show some wear over time. Exposure to sun, rain, and seasonal changes can affect materials, but with basic care, yurts are built to last and continue performing well for years.
Can the vinyl covers be repaired if damaged?
Yes β small tears and punctures can usually be repaired without needing to replace the full cover.
We offer vinyl repair kits and will help you determine exactly whatβs needed. We can match the colour and material and guide you in choosing the right option based on the size and location of the repair.
How do I take care of the yurt fabric?
To keep your yurt in great shape, wash the exterior once or twice a year with warm water and a gentle soap or mild dish detergent. Do not use a power washer β the high pressure can damage the fabric and shorten its lifespan. Avoid harsh cleaning chemicals as well. With simple, gentle cleaning, the fabric will last for many years.
Can yurts get mold?
Yurts are designed for outdoor use, but like any structure, mold can develop if moisture isn't property managed.
Good ventilation, insulation, and airflow all help prevent moisture buildup. Keeping the space dry, allowing air to circulate, and stay on top of small issues - such as tears in the outer wall - will go a long way in preventing mold.
With proper setup and regular care, mold is typically not an issue.
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