Installing a park bench on a slight slope requires careful planning to ensure safety, stability, and comfort. The primary goal is to create a level seating surface. This is typically achieved by using adjustable bench legs or by pouring concrete footings at different depths to compensate for the grade. Proper anchoring is non-negotiable; secure the bench to concrete foundations or use ground anchors to prevent shifting or tipping. Always consider drainage to avoid water pooling under or around the bench. Furthermore, for public spaces, adhering to ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines is crucial. Ensure the approach path and the space around the bench are accessible, keeping the seat itself level even if the surrounding terrain is not. A well-installed bench on a slope provides a welcoming, safe, and durable resting spot that blends seamlessly with the natural landscape.
Are there any special considerations for installing park benches on a slight slope?
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