Arbor installation – New England Arbors VA68122 User Manual
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Carefully place the arbor on its side. Continue to insert the
ground stakes to the bottom of the posts approximately 4”.
Using two screws per post, fasten the ground anchors to post
as shown aside.
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Arbors must be well secured to prevent tipping over from wind load etc.
We have provided four ground anchors for securing the arbor either
into the ground or a concrete footing. In some cases it may be acceptable
to secure the arbor to an existing structure such as a fence post. If you
are installing your arbor on concrete or a deck, see your hardware
store for the appropriate galvanized bracketing hardware.
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Into Earth With Concrete Footing
Optional
If you plan on attaching a fence or bench to the arbor, or in the
event of extreme wind conditions we would not recommend
using the ground anchors provided. Consider purchasing pressure
treated lumber and trimming it down to 3 1/4 wide and cutting
it into 36” lengths. Insert into the bottom of all four posts until
they hit the bottom horizontal rail on the side panel. Fasten
accordingly with screws and install either directly into the ground
or into a concrete footing.
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Into Earth Without Concrete Footing
Move the arbor to its final location (you will need a helper).
When you are satisfied with the location, mark the positions
of the posts, then move the arbor aside and lay it carefully on
its side. Excavate 4 holes approximately 12 in deep. Carefully
moved the arbor back into position and level it both vertically
and horizontally.
Backfill the holes with the excavated soil to cover the anchors.
Complete B#1 above, with the exception of excavating the holes
at least 6in wide x 18in deep. Fill holes with wet cement withing
3in of your grade (You will need 2 bags of pre-mix concrete -
purchased separately) Carefully move the arbor back into position.
Support the arbor plumb and level over the holes with bricks,
stones, or blocks of wood under the bottom rail of the side panel.
The post bottoms should insert themselves approximately 1/2in
into the concrete.
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