Considerations for Bench Installations

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Considerations for Bench Installations

Benches are a public space for contemplation and private refuge for relaxation. Whether in an open, community area or a spa-like shower at home, benches create a sense of comfort and safety. However, in order to create this atmosphere, one must first have the proper tools and knowledge to form a safe and secure installation. Many factors are involved in the installation of a floating or supported bench, not only to ensure the bench and bench top remains secure, but also to protect and shield the surrounding areas and substructure.