Vita Florence 49"W x 94"H Vinyl Arbor
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Assemblies can be made right away since everything has already been drilled. I've had it for two years, and it is still the same as the day I got
A depth of 24 inches can be found here.
My opinion is that it is unlikely. In my case, I stabilize the base by planting the legs 10" into the ground. Perhaps you can anchor it by adding sandbags or other weight to it, but I doubt you will find this look appealing for a I'm sorry.
This is the more expensive one.
Selected User Reviews For Vita Florence 49"W x 94"H Vinyl Arbor
As shown in the picture, the vinyl was smooth and white as it was well packaged. A vinyl ground post about 1 1/2" x 3" x 18" was included that fits inside the main arch posts, so the arch is easy to assemble. Installation was easy, I tested it on both Windows and Mac The four posts were installed with stainless rod. We put in four holes, inserted the ground stakes into the arch, and secured with screws. We blocked the arch in place with two x fours under the bottom brackets, leveled it, and poured concrete around the It didn't seem like it would easily be held by much, so I only used three bags to keep it safe. Arch is a pretty light weight. I like how it looks and how stable it is, both my wife and I are Assembling only took about five minutes, and I was able to move around by myself with little difficulty, but with two people it would be a snap However, the arch itself has nothing to do with it.
There are different places where you can find this same arbor. The first thing I did was to check Amazon prices and the delivery time. I bought this plant stand to display a wisteria Those roots have been planted into cement on the ground in the hopes that these will be able to Despite its size, the design fits perfectly in the spot where it is located. Here, there are never any dull moments. I love it!.
One small part did not fit, but it was delivered by air the It has the appearance of In the end, I managed to insert four 3x3 pieces into concrete and four 2x3 pieces into four vertical pieces. Thank you for the great product. Glenn.
I don't know if it's the quality or the camera. Despite several storms and fierce winds since putting the storm shelter up, the shelter has been holding up well. It looks stunning in the garden with the arbor. There was no problem putting it together, and it took me less than one hour. I understood the directions well and couldn't believe how easy it was to accomplish. It only has 12 screws, I believe. To measure and drill, you simply need a tape measure and a drill (quicker than a screw driver), and the only tool needed to drive the stakes is a shovel. For stakes that won't be cementing into the ground, I suggest using pea gravel as filler for the middle of the stakes.
Please note that The design is beautiful, but not perfect! Despite the pieces being packaged tightly and efficiently, there were several issues that need to be addressed. In the first case, the score was It had a five inch hairline crack on one upper "arch" piece, which was fortunately concealed by a post. Another major crack, with a chip, was visible on one of the four "post caps", each of which had been packed individually in bubble wrap. video) There was no loose piece in the bubble wrap packaging of the damaged cap, so the damage occurred while manufacturing or packing took place. I can only speculate, but it seems likely that the piece was probably dropped on the floor after production and Whether or not I can get a replacement cap is unacceptable, but I am prepared to live with it. Until one reaches the top of the hollow arbor posts, the horizontal rails of the post's bottom "side panel" need not obstruct the way to have the wood posts, that one can use for more stable support, reach inside the hollow the 6 inches of wood support inside the hollow posts inside the floor are not quite sufficient given the height of the arbor, for the arbor to remain stable on its feet in a high wind situation. At least 24 to 30 inches would be ideal. A second design flaw is that the diameter of the arbor's hollow posts should be large enough to allow a piece of 2x4 treated lumber to be inserted without having to rip the wood down to 3 inches in diameter. The size of a 25-inch ball! (1/4 inch too long! A 2x4 is too big! The average gardener, in my experience, does not have a power planer lying around the I'm not sure if the big boxes can plane them down for the customer, but we were able to find 2x3 treated materials At least within a reasonable distance of my office, I cannot find any competitors offering 2x3 treated material. There isn't a lot of assembly involved. As a structure, this one is a bit wobbly until the arbor is set in its final location, but it should still be strong enough to support vines that are lighter and less dense. There are certainly some inconveniences and flaws highlighted in the above paragraphs that are unacceptable for the price, and the prices are likely to scare customers away, but I personally will work around these issues in the end, as I find this arbor to be a beautiful piece of work! first arbor and it has been a dream for years of mine! )
It is a beautiful arbor, but it has an issue which the manufacturer should fix. It really deserves a rating of 2. Wish I could give it three. This is a five star review.
I was very impressed with the packaging and how sturdy the product looked. In reflection of the product descriptions and photos, we ordered this arbor thinking that it was WHITE. Choosing a color was not an option. We opened the box when it arrived to find it was made of light wood. Our return was due to the color. I would really like it in white. Nevertheless, I would order it again if it were available in white. I would have given it a 5 star rating had it been available in the color shown in the photographs!.
This piece is very beautiful, but not particularly sturdy once it has been assembled. A 2 X 3 had to be inserted inside to give it some stability, and I had to add some metal stakes to the ground, as well as two braces to attach to the block wall to prevent it from moving or blowing over in the wind. There is just too little weight in it.