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Hebe 4 x 2 Feet Pressure Treated Arbour

In Stock Available To Order
Delivery within an estimated 4 - 12 working days
SKU
HEBE0503DSL-1AA
 
98 100 40

Product Specifications

  • Length (mm): 746
  • Width (mm): 1424
  • Height (mm): 2161
  • Roof Material: Wood
  • Wall Type: 12mm Matching
  • Framing (mm): 34 x 34
  • Window Type: Aperture
  • Number of Windows: 2
  • Window Opening (mm): 470 x 658
  • Assembly Required: Assembly required
  • Roof thickness (mm): 12
  • Structure size (ft): 4x2 ft

The Hebe Arbour is an attractive garden feature with a timber clad, apex roof and constructed from top quality pressure treated timber for a longer life.

Delivery Information

Delivery within an estimated 4 - 12 working days

Delivery is free to UK Mainland excluding the following postcodes where a surcharge may apply:- DD, KA, DG, EH, G, ML, TD, TQ, TR, PL, SA, LL, CF, DT, TA, EX, LD, SY, FK, SA, KY, PO, AB, PH, PA, IV and KW. Please contact us for these postcodes prior to ordering.

Details

The Hebe Arbour has a sturdy frame with open sides enabling you to relax and admire your garden. Easy to assemble the Arbour, would making a lasting gift too. Manufactured in the UK from High Northern European certified timber. Dimensions shown are for the exterior wall of the building. (Imperial measurements are rounded so please refer to the metric sizes for accuracy). Supplied in its natural pressure treated finish, painted model shown is for illustration only. Following your order, you will be sent a link to choose your delivery day. On the morning of delivery day you will also receive tracking information.

SAFETY

CHECK THAT YOU HAVE NOTED ALL THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • We advise the use of non slip protective gloves throughout the assembly process.
  • We advise the use of steel capped protective footwear throughout the assembly process.
  • We advise the use of protective headwear and safety goggles throughout the assembly process.
  • Where a ladder is in use another person must hold the ladder.
  • Do not attempt to work in windy conditions.
  • We advise the use of a scaffold tower when fitting the roof for felting or if you cannot reach from the ground.
  • Do not allow children near the tools and work area.
  • Follow any safety precautions quoted by the manufacturer for any equipment you use.
  • We advise that you use a helper to hold the glass in position whilst you nail the beading in place.
  • Check all parts before assembly.
  • Only use child and animal safe wood preservative.
  • Do not use creosote.
  • Allow the wood preservative to fully dry before use.
  • Regularly check the building for wear and tear.

EVERY PRECAUTION IS TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT YOUR BUILDING HAS NO ELEMENT INCORRECTLY PLACED OR POSSIBLY HAZARDOUS, HOWEVER PRIOR TO USE PLEASE CHECK ALL SURFACES FOR THE FOLLOWING:

  • Raised Grain, Splinters: Sand Down Timber To Smooth Finish
  • Nail/Screw/Pin Heads Proud: Tap Home To Be Flush With Surface Of Timber.
  • Damaged Screw Heads Resulting In Sharp Splinters Of Metal: Replace.
  • Sharp Ends Of Nails/ Screws/ Pins Protruding Through The Panel: Remove And Reposition.
  • Ensure All Parts Are Secured Against Reasonable Force: Remove And Refit.
  • Ensure There Are No Loose Parts: Remove And Refit/Discard.

IMPORTANT ! For your safety please read carefully the safety warnings.

BASE AND WARRANTY

PREPARATION OF BASE.

We recommend that the base onto which your building will stand should be at least 75mm larger in each direction than the total floor size of the building.
  • Actual floor area of the building: 1236mm x 654mm
  • Total height clearance: 2161mm
  • Roof size: 1424mm x 746mm
The chosen position in your garden for your building should be excavated to a depth of 75mm to allow a base of sand, onto which paving slabs can be evenly laid. You may also use an adjustable timber base or a concrete base. Whatever base you decide upon it must be level and firm.

Warranty.

10 Year anti-rot warranty subject to the following:

  • The building must be raised so it is not in contact with any water retaining base surface (for example grass).
  • This can be achieved using a timber, concrete or slab base.
  • When using a concrete or slab base use damp proofing strips under the bearers.
  • The building must have been completely treated and sealed immediately prior to assembly.
  • The building must have been re-treated and re-sealed annually.
  • NOTE: Wood is a natural product, and therefore the following are excluded from the warranty:

    • Colour change.
    • Warping.
    • Splitting.

    The following are also excluded:

    • Damage resulting from poor assembly.
    • Poor treatment application.
    • Poor care and maintenance.
    • Changes to the design.
    • Misuse.
    • General wear and tear.

    CARE, MAINTENANCE AND RECYCLING

    THE 5 GOLDEN RULES OF CARE:

    • Ensure your base is level and firm.
    • Ensure the building is not sitting directly on the ground using damp proof membrane or the optional timber base.
    • Ensure every piece of timber and surface, especially that is hidden upon assembly, is treated with a top quality wood preservative at least twice (before assembly). Turn the panels upside down whilst painting so the treatment runs into the seams.
    • Garden buildings are not waterproof, therefore you must seal between all the panels with a silicone based sealant.

    THE 6 GOLDEN RULES OF MAINTENANCE:

    • Visually check for weather damage.
    • Check and replace if necessary any silicone sealant if used on your building.
    • Check the roofing material for wear.
    • The doors and windows may require periodical adjustment.
    • Ensure your building is well ventilated especially during hot weather.
    • During extremely hot periods, humidify your building to prevent the timber from drying out.

    RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL:

    PACKAGING

    • Pallet and timber widely recycled.
    • Cardboard widely recycled.
    • Plastic strapping subject to local regulations.
    • Plastic sheeting subject to local regulations

    BUILDING

    • Timber widely recycled.
    • Metal fixings widely recycled.
    • Glass widely recycled.