Installing a park bench is more than just placing it on the ground. A proper foundation is crucial for safety, durability, and stability. First, select a level site with good drainage to prevent water pooling. The most common and reliable method involves using concrete footings. Dig holes below the frost line (depth varies by climate) for each bench leg or anchor point. Fill the bottom with a few inches of compacted gravel for drainage. Place the bench's anchoring hardware or a galvanized post anchor into the hole, ensuring it's level and at the correct height. Then, pour concrete mix around it, smoothing the top to slope slightly away from the anchor. Allow the concrete to cure fully for several days before attaching the bench. For a less permanent option, consider using heavy-duty ground anchors or a reinforced patio slab. Proper preparation prevents tipping, sinking, and wood rot, ensuring your park bench serves the community for years to come.
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