That's an excellent and practical question! The direct answer is: it depends entirely on the bench's design. Many modern urban benches are specifically engineered with modularity in mind, allowing for individual seat slats or sections to be unscrewed and swapped out when worn, damaged, or vandalized. This is a cost-effective and sustainable maintenance approach, saving cities from replacing entire bench frames. However, older or one-piece cast iron/cement benches often require full unit replacement. Key factors include the material (wood, recycled plastic, metal), the fixing system (bolted, welded, embedded), and the original design intent. Proactive, modular replacement extends public furniture lifespan, reduces waste, and keeps our shared spaces comfortable and inviting for everyone.
Can the seats on your urban benches be replaced individually if they wear out?
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