Hey there! Great question. I totally get it—nobody wants to spend hours fiddling with screws and Allen keys when you’re just trying to get a bench set up in a park, on a sidewalk, or outside your store.
The short answer is: Most of our street benches come fully assembled. That’s right—when you order one, it arrives ready to sit on. We know that for municipalities, property managers, and business owners, time is money. So we make sure every bench is built, tightened, and finished before it even leaves the warehouse.
What does “fully assembled” mean exactly?
It means the frame is welded, the slats are attached, the finish is applied, and the bench is one solid piece. All you have to do is unstrap it from the pallet, place it where you want it, and maybe anchor it down if you’re worried about theft or high winds. Some heavy-duty models even come with pre-drilled holes for bolting to concrete.
Are there any exceptions?
Sure, a few. If you’re ordering a very large or custom bench (like a 10-foot double-sided model), we might ship it in two sections to make delivery easier. But even then, those sections are pre-assembled—you just bolt the two halves together with a few included bolts. No cutting, no measuring, no confusion.
Also, if you’re ordering a bench with a separate backrest (like some modular or portable designs), the backrest might be packed separately to protect it during shipping. But reassembly is literally four screws—you could do it in under two minutes.
What about packaging?
We wrap everything in protective foam and sturdy cardboard, then strap it to a heavy-duty pallet. The bench is usually covered by a shrink-wrap bag to keep it clean. When it arrives, just remove the packaging, check for any shipping damage (rare, but worth a quick look), and set it down.
Any tips for placement?
- If you’re placing it on grass or dirt, consider a concrete pad or gravel base so it doesn’t sink.
- For high-traffic areas, we recommend using the anchoring holes to secure the bench.
- If it’s going in a public space, make sure the bench is level—use a shim if needed.
Bottom line:
You won’t need a toolbox or an instruction manual. These benches are built for convenience—delivered just like you see in the photos, ready to serve the community. If you ever have a specific model in mind, just let me know, and I can confirm whether it ships fully assembled or in easy-to-connect sections. Either way, it’s designed to be the easiest part of your project.
Hope that clears things up! Let me know if you have any other questions—I’m happy to help.