Yes, we do offer park benches specifically designed to resist vandalism, and many of them feature reinforced steel construction. If you’re managing a public park, transit station, or any high-traffic area, you know that standard wooden or plastic benches can be quickly damaged by cutting, burning, or graffiti. That’s why we carry a range of “anti-vandal” or “vandal-resistant” benches.
These models typically use a heavy-duty steel frame, often with a reinforced steel seat and backrest. Instead of wood or regular plastic, the slats are made from either powder-coated steel (which is hard to scratch or damage) or recycled HDPE plastic that is layered over a steel core. The steel itself is often thicker—think 11-gauge or 14-gauge—and the entire unit is hot-dip galvanized or coated with a tough, weather-resistant finish to prevent rust and corrosion.
What really sets these benches apart are the tamper-proof features. We use specialized security fasteners that require unique tools to remove—so vandals can’t just unscrew the bolts with a standard wrench. Many designs also have concealed mounting brackets that bolt directly into concrete, making it nearly impossible to tip over or steal the bench.
For example, one popular model I often recommend is the “Steel Guardian” series. It features a full reinforced steel frame, welded seams (instead of bolted joints that can be pried apart), and a surface that resists graffiti because paint can be easily solvent-wiped off. Some versions even have serrated edges on the seat to discourage skateboarding.
If you need something that can withstand extreme abuse, I’d suggest looking into benches with expanded metal mesh or perforated steel surfaces. These don’t allow for easy cutting, and they’re difficult to set on fire. They also drain water quickly, which prevents moisture damage.
Would you like a specific price range or dimension for your location? I can point you to a few models that match your needs for durability, security, and budget.