Bollard Installation Made Easy
Save yourself time, money, and stress by finding the right method for your bollard installation.
Save yourself time, money, and stress by finding the right method for your bollard installation.
DWPs are specified with basic installation standards to ensure that they are read the same way by users the world over.
The same decorative bollard may be placed on different types of mounts depending on the job the bollard is expected to do.
The difficulty and cost of having to excavate several feet beneath the surface brought up the need for shallow mount bollards.
Often, when sites choose removable bollards, they don’t order perfectly matched sets. Sites may buy several receivers and one bollard—or, they might buy several bollards and one receiver.
In order to install pavers and impact-protective bollards, the level of concrete is set by the height of the paver. The loss of the thin level of paver material to the volume of the concrete surround will only minimally affect the stopping power of the bollard.
Bolting or anchoring bollards to uneven ground requires a little preplanning, but sloping surfaces do not prevent their installation. With strategies like grinding, shimming, and grouting, bollards can be securely installed on uneven ground.
Asphalt can soften when exposed to high heat, and there is no way to control its hardness throughout the seasons. Concrete footings can be used to provide a firm foundation for bollard installations into asphalt. Learn more about asphalt properties and bollard installation techniques.
Speed cushions are used as an effective method of traffic calming. Learn more about speed cushions and their variations on our blog.
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