Absolutely, you can get a quote for ten benches with delivery and installation included. In fact, I’d be happy to walk you through exactly how that works so there are no surprises.
When you request a quote for a bulk order like this, most suppliers (including us) will ask a few key questions to give you an accurate price. First, what style or material are you looking for? Wooden benches, metal, recycled plastic, or something else? The material affects both the cost and the installation method. Second, where will the benches be placed? Indoor or outdoor? On concrete, grass, or gravel? This determines the delivery method and installation time.
For ten benches, the pricing typically breaks down into three parts: the benches themselves, the delivery fee (which varies by distance and if a liftgate is needed), and the installation cost. Installation usually includes positioning, anchoring (if needed for outdoor use), and basic assembly. Some companies charge a flat rate per bench for installation, while others might include it as a package.
To give you a rough ballpark, a mid-range commercial-grade bench might cost between $200 and $600 each, depending on material and features. Delivery for ten benches locally might be a flat $150–$300, and installation could run $50–$100 per bench. So a total quote for ten benches could range from $2,500 to $7,000, all included.
But here’s the thing: I can’t give you an exact number until I know your location, preferred bench type, and timeline. If you’re ready to move forward, just let me know your zip code and whether you want a simple park bench or something more upscale. I’ll get you a written quote within one business day, with delivery and installation fully broken out.
If you’re comparing options, be sure to ask if the installation includes concrete anchoring or just surface placement, and whether the delivery includes inside placement or just curbside drop-off. In my experience, that’s where hidden costs sneak in.
So yes, the short answer is: “Let’s get you a quote.” Just share a few details, and I’ll make it crystal clear.