Arbour Anchor Kit Black

£27.98 Incl VAT

Manufactured from heavy duty black powder coated steel the anchoring kit ensures total stability in windy or stormy weather. Also with garden thefts on the increase, it means your garden furniture is more likely to remain where you put it.

The substantial base plate can be secured to lawns with the 250mm (10”) long pegs supplied or can be bolted to any concrete, brick or wood surface using appropriate fixers.

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Manufactured from heavy duty black powder coated steel the anchoring kit ensures total stability in windy or stormy weather. Also with garden thefts on the increase, it means your garden furniture is more likely to remain where you put it.

The substantial base plate can be secured to lawns with the 250mm (10”) long pegs supplied or can be bolted to any concrete, brick or wood surface using appropriate fixers.

Kit contains:
4 x Anchoring base plates and 8 x 250mm (10”) long pegs

THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF WOOD AND CARING FOR IT

At AFK we source our slow grown FSC certified Scandinavian Redwood timber from Sweden, a region famed for its timber production. This cold northern region ensures the trees grow slowly giving strength and density to the wood and in turn making the wood less prone to splitting with knots remaining tighter.

We take a great deal of effort to ensure our wooden arbours and planters get to you in great condition.

Wood is a natural material and is affected by the conditions it is exposed to. Sometimes during the hot summer months splits or cracks may appear. These are not defects but just the wood altering to match the moisture and temperature of its surroundings and as wetter times come will naturally fill in.

Knots are natural growth imperfections that give wood its unique character. Knot discolouration is a yellowish stain that may appear on the surface of the paint. This is the result of sap from the wood bleeding, and their natural resins staining the topcoat of paint. This can happen through hot periods. To overcome this, we use a good quality wood primer with a high content of knotting inhibitor to slow this natural process down. If it does occur sand the affected area back to bare wood and apply a good quality stain blocking primer before repainting.

To preserve your garden furniture at its beautiful best we recommend you paint or stain it every 12 to 18 months.