Bryan Wrightson Asked:
What is the thickness of timber used for seats and seat backs in the Cadiz Arbour?
We Replied:
Dear Bryan
Thank you for your question.
The timber is 68mm x 34mm.
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Hayley Newcombe
Thursday 24th, April, 2014
Maureen Hamer Asked:
Could you please advise me what to stand a Cadiz Arbour on to prevent the legs from rotting?
We Replied:
Dear Maureen
Thank you for your question.
You can stand it on decking, a patio or a gravel substrate which would allow drainage. The other option would be to use post spikes or post anchors.
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Nathan James Dodd
Saturday 14th, June, 2014
Sophie Grattidge Asked:
This is going to be a gift. I am planning on getting it delivered to my house first as I don't want to ruin the surprise for who it is for. Would I be able to transport the package in a normal sized car?
We Replied:
Dear Sophie
Thank you for your question.
I think you would seriously struggle in a normal size car. An estate might do, but there is also a lot of weight to the structure, so my answer would have to be no I'm afraid.
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Robert Hall
Tuesday 12th, August, 2014
Jill Shaw Asked:
What is the actual seat width and depth of the Palermo and Cadiz arbours?
We Replied:
Dear Jill
Thank you for your question.
The dimensions are: 1315mm (width) x 450mm (depth).
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Luke Sinclair
Wednesday 11th, February, 2015
Mrs Wade Asked:
Does this arbour need to be painted or treated? If so, what is the best treatment to use?
We Replied:
Dear Mrs Wade
Thank you for your question.
This Forest arbour is already pressure treated to prevent rot so does not need painting or preservative.
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Lauren Bilboe
Saturday 27th, June, 2015
David Asked:
What are the post dimensions on this arbour?
We Replied:
Dear David
Thank you for your question.
The posts are 68mm x 68mm.
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Nathan James Dodd
Tuesday 14th, July, 2015
Colin Smith Asked:
What is the width and depth of the main posts in mm?
We Replied:
Dear Colin
Thank you for your question.
The posts are 68mm x 68mm.
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Nathan James Dodd
Wednesday 10th, February, 2016
Phil Ottaway Asked:
What is the height of the seat from the ground?
We Replied:
Dear Phil
Thank you for your question.
The height from the bottom of the post to the seat is 46cm.
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Lauren
Monday 22nd, August, 2016
Alex Campbell Asked:
I would like to paint the arbour a darker colour. At the moment the wood has a lot of green patches which I understand is to do with the pressure treatment and in places is sticky with sap. Would I need to wait until the wood is thoroughly dry before painting?
We Replied:
Dear Alex
Thank you for your question.
The arbour can be painted at any time, and the green patches are normally just residue left over from the pressure treatment process, which should easily enough brush off or wipe off with an old damp cloth. However, saying that, the manufacturer recommends leaving the wood unpainted for the first 3-6 months just to allow the preservatives in the pressure treatment to be fully absorbed by the wood.
We'd say that a month in dry weather conditions would be sufficient to leave the wood before painting, as long as you plan using a paint that's specially designed for outdoor timber use, as the paint itself will add another layer of preservative and weather protection.
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Should you wish to contact us further or to place an order, please call us on 0121 355 7701.
Kind regards,
Andy
Sunday 19th, August, 2018
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