XPB Locker Supply sells many different models of commercial
metal outdoor commemorative school logo park benches that are ideal for any
type of school campus. They are so durable that repair costs
are negligible, and replacement costs highly unlikely any time in the near
future. Benches can display the
names of schools, school founders, athletic teams, or emblems of the school
mascot. A wide selection of colors
and styles allow them to be matched to any building exterior as a link between
architecture and the surrounding school campus landscape.
Powder-coated steel offers a number of advantages over
cheaper forms of metal and wood. It
is corrosion resistant in the face of the worst air conditions and inclement
weather. It is also resistant to
the marring and scratching that normal wear and tear can inflict on inferior
grade materials. An additional
protective coating of Thermostat further protects the metal from vandalism and
exposure to the harsh UV sunlight.
Thermoplastic-coated, commercial metal outdoor commemorative school logo
park benches retain their color even after years of repeated exposure to the
sun. It is never necessary to
repaint them, and if they are vandalized, the coating can be resealed with the
application of a simple heat gun.
Outdoor steel metal benches can
be mounted in one of three different ways.
Portable mounts allow benches to be placed in any location at will and
moved to other locations when needed.
Surface mounting allows benches to be bolted directly to concrete
surfaces. Schools with rotundas,
universities with fountains and ponds, or parent pickup areas are typically best
served by this style of mounting.
However, many smaller schools may need to mount
commercial metal outdoor commemorative school logo park
benches in non-paved areas.
These institutions can meet the seating requirements of their students by
using in-ground mounts to position.
In-ground mounts are steel extensions that attach to bench legs and set
deep into concrete-filled holes in the
earth.
Metal is perforated with small openings in order to
allow rainwater to pass directly through the bench seat and back rest. This helps benches dry quickly after the
rain so students can enjoy sitting outside on a comfortable surface. The back rest of each bench, however, is
a solid surface onto which lettering can be manufactured. Even smaller commercial
metal outdoor commemorative school logo park benches measuring only 4 feet
in length still feature enough space to prominently display lettering that is
clearly visible from a distance away. Custom images, such as the school
mascot, can also be engraved on the bench back
rest.
Bench sizes can range from 4 to 15 feet in length
depending on style. Smaller benches
are ideal for elementary school campuses.
The largest benches are made for athletes on sidelines. Schools can select from a broad spectrum
of color choices. In addition to
standard black, red, and blue, there are more exotic colors available, such as
granite. Natural landscapes are
beautifully complimented by a number of shades of green. Different design styles also allow
schools to match commercial metal outdoor commemorative school logo park benches
to historical, traditional, or contemporary building architecture.
Call XPB Locker Supply now for more information on
outdoor benches, picnic
tables, bike
racks, and other outdoor commercial furniture for your school
campus.
XPB
Lockers carries a wide variety of commercial mailboxes,
lockers, outdoor furniture,
commercial lavatories and
bleachers delivered
nationwide. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please call us toll
free at 1-877-483-9270 and
we will be pleased to help find it for you. Our home office is located in New
Braunfels, Texas with warehouses located throughout the United States that
enable us to service all 50 states including
Seattle, Washington, Chicago, Illinois, Baltimore, Maryland, Houston, Texas,
Amarillo, TX, Brownsville, Texas, Grand Prairie, TX, Pasadena, Texas, Fort
Worth, Texas, San Antonio, Texas, Salisbury, N.C., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Boston,
Massachusetts, Salt Lake City, Utah, Billings, Montana, Tulsa Oklahoma, and Los
Angeles, California.
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