🌼 Elevate Your Outdoor Aesthetic!
The Dura-Trel PVC Garden Arbor is a stylish and durable addition to any garden or outdoor space. Measuring 64" x 85", this classic latticework arbor is designed to support climbing plants while enhancing your landscape. Made from high-quality PVC, it resists fading, cracking, and peeling, ensuring it remains beautiful for years. With easy assembly and versatile use, it’s perfect for weddings, parties, or as a stunning garden feature.
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 64"W x 85"H |
Style | Supports Vegetable Growth |
Shape | Square |
Color | White |
A**A
Beautiful
Easy to assemble. I added concrete in a dollar store vase to add weight because it blew over in a storm. I also embedded it into handmade flower boxes.
B**S
Looks great, quality materials
Went together in 45 minutes. Secured to 4X4 post & is very stout. Impressive quality for the price. I know quality when I see it, especially when I assemble it - I built my cottage & fence myself. I couldn't buy the materials for what this trellis cost already painted.
R**R
Buy this one.
The product is great. Better than expected. What is in better is the customer service which I was in contact with thinking I was shorted a component. Turns out I goofed and I did have all the parts. They were going to FedEx the part immediately. The lady I talked was fantastic!!!
V**T
Very nice for the price. Two-person install required!
All in all, I'm impressed with this arbor for the price. It's fairly sturdy (when permanently installed) and meets our needs as a pretty yard decoration that will give our climbing passion flower a canopy to cover.This thing is very efficiently packed. There were additional parts hidden inside of nearly every large part inside the box. Everything was in good condition upon arrival.Assembly was fairly straightforward, but definitely a two-man job. The end covers for the angled top pieces are kinda cheap and glue on as opposed to being caps like the rest of the top slats. I'm not sure how those will hold up over the long term.Installation is definitely tricky and requires two people to be manageable. We mounted ours in soil. The included plastic ground stakes were kind of cheaply made so we opted to get 2x2 boards at the hardware store and do 4, 12" ground stakes - 6 inches into the soil and 6 inches inside of the hollow arbor leg. We still secured the arbor to the stakes using the included, self-tapping screws. We had to lift the arbor in and out of the garden bed where it was being installed multiple times to get a visual of where to position the back stakes, figure out the spacing, and level the dirt. After that, it's imperative that you follow the measurements in the included instructions to place the front stakes and test it several times to get it right because the arbor legs will bow in a bit until secure and you have to pull them out slightly to make everything square.We just installed this a few days ago so I can't yet comment on how it wears over time. It seems fairly solid, but I wouldn't hang anything more than a lightweight lantern or string lights from the top.
C**
Looks nice and should last a while
Its heavy plastic but looks nice. My sidewalk was wider than the arbor. That’s my fault because I didn’t premeasure. The legs had to be bent out but the rose vine will cover it.
D**.
PVC Arbor
Exactly as described. Very nice!
T**Y
Not amazing, maybe the problem was me?
We got it together but it wasn't easy. No levels are allowed over here out of embarrassment lol! Check your holes carefully before screwing anything in. Our sides covered some of the top holes which tells me we pushed them in too far or something. And these long lattice pieces that go through the middle were too long no matter what we did so we snipped them shorter. Pic attached. Overall I don't recommend this one. The directions aren't great so you're guessing a lot. A video step by step would be great.
B**T
Easy assembly.
It was a birthday present for my girl friend. She is very happy with it.
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