Canopy Products Ltd has introduced a range of bollards with suitable for use with wire connectors made from sustainable and low maintenance materials including Accoya® and Thermowood®, providing an eco-friendly solution for decking areas.
The range of bollards available from Canopy Products Ltd includes a variety of styles, including round, square, and turned. The designs available are the Bridgewater, Christchurch, Crediton, Marlborough, Moreton, Oakhampton, Plymouth, Pulman, Purbeck, Salisbury, Saltash, Taunton, Warminster and Weymouth, providing customers with a choice of designs to suit their decking area.
Bollards with wire connectors provide numerous advantages for decking areas, including safety, security, and aesthetics. They can help prevent accidents by marking clear boundaries and reducing the risk of people tripping or falling off the decking area. They can also provide a level of security by preventing unauthorized access to the decking area. Furthermore, they add to the aesthetics of the space and provide a sustainable and low maintenance solution.
The use of sustainable materials in the manufacture of bollards and other decking products is an eco-friendly choice. Canopy Products Ltd is committed to using materials that are eco-friendly and low maintenance, ensuring that their products have minimal impact on the environment. This means that customers are making a positive environmental choice when they choose Canopy Products Ltd's bollards with wire connectors.
"We are excited to offer a range of bollards with suitable for wire connectors made from sustainable and low maintenance materials," said Paul Taylor, Sales Director. "Our products provide customers with an eco-friendly solution for their decking areas, while also providing safety, security, and aesthetics."
For more information on Canopy Products Ltd's range of bollards with wire connectors, visit their website and click “Blackwood Bollard” at www.canopyproducts.co.uk or call 01706 822 665.
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24/02/2023
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