Installing a park bench requires careful groundwork to ensure stability, safety, and longevity. First, select a level site with proper drainage to prevent water accumulation. Clear the area of debris, vegetation, and obstacles. For permanent installation, dig holes for the bench legs or anchoring system, typically 12-18 inches deep. Pour a concrete mix into the holes, insert the bench anchors or legs, and ensure they are perfectly level before the concrete sets. Allow the concrete to cure for at least 24-48 hours. For temporary setups, use heavy-duty ground anchors or a compacted gravel base. Always check local regulations and consider accessibility when choosing the location. Proper foundation preparation prevents wobbling, sinking, and damage, ensuring your park bench serves the community for years to come.
What kind of foundation do we need to prepare for installing these park benches?
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