What temperature range causes resin tabletops to warp?

Resin tabletops are popular for their durability and aesthetic appeal, but they can warp under certain temperature conditions. Typically, resin tabletops begin to warp when exposed to temperatures above 120°F (49°C) or below 40°F (4°C). Prolonged exposure to extreme heat can soften the resin, causing it to lose its shape, while cold temperatures can make it brittle and prone to cracking. To prevent warping, avoid placing hot objects directly on the surface and keep resin furniture in a stable, moderate environment. Regular maintenance and proper care can extend the lifespan of your resin tabletops and keep them looking their best.