The CONIC fibreglass planter gives parks and gardens a graceful and timeless look. The planter is corrosion resistant. By default, it is not waterproof.
The planter is supplied in standard colours. Other colours can be ordered for an additional cost, so there is a CONIC fibreglass planter to match every design scheme.
Our fibreglass planter is made of high-quality reinforced fibreglass. This makes the planter sturdy. The reinforcement has been extended into the corners, which prevents splitting. The fibreglass is dyed through, and the planter will retain its colour.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- 5-year guarantee.
- Fibreglass planters are frost-resistant and strengthened to prevent warping.
- Lightweight and very strong.
- Finished with a double-turned edge.
- The fibreglass has a thickness of 3 mm.
- Includes hidden feet and circles for drilling drainage holes. This ensures that the planter floats a little above the ground (15 mm) and has optimal drainage after drainage holes have been drilled.
- Standard RAL colours are RAL 7016, RAL 7021, RAL 9005 and RAL 9016. There is a start-up charge for other colours.
- We also supply professional maintenance products.
INSTALLATION:
- Provide a flat, solid surface. If not done carefully, it can create tension in the product which can result in damage to the product.
- Note! Always drill drainage holes in the bottom of the planter, use (if present) the raised parts of the bottom of the planter.
- If desired, place overflow pipes in the designated place in the bottom of the planter to create a water reservoir. The number of
- overflow pipes to be used depends on the number of drainage holes, view the drawings on our website for the correct number.
- Reinforcement ribs in planters are essential for the construction and dimensional stability of the planter. These must never be
- removed!
- Always provide sufficient breathing space (minimum 1 cm) around the planters to prevent moisture trapping.
PLANTING ADVICE:
- Insert the overflow pipes into the drainage holes prepared for them.
- Cover the bottom of the planter with about 10 cm of hydro pellets.
- Place a permeable anti-root membrane over the drainage material.
- Cover the membrane with soil suitable for your chosen plants.
- Keep the drainage holes clear so that excess water can run off.