Free Shipping on all orders.What are you looking for in an arbor? Perhaps you seek a gentle, eye-pleasing curve, or a pedestal for your plants to shine on. The Westchester Arbor provides all of these things and a bridge from the outside world.
These vinyl arbors require very little maintenance, and don't need painting, staining, or sealing to keep their exceptional good looks. They offer a durable base for climbing vines and have optional accessories for building a gated wall into your garden. With proper care and eager plants, you can create a naturally shaded pathway that offers refuge from the sun, rain, or just the troubles of everyday life.
Technical Details:(inside dimensions exclude the width of the support pillars and are useful for calculating the space available for foliage)
Height: 90 inches
Width: 60 inches (outside) and 50 inches (inside)
Depth: 32 inches (outside) and 22 inches (inside)
Assembly Time: 2-3 hours
Posts: 5 x 5
In-Ground Allowance: None
Color: WhiteThis arbor ships in two separate boxes to minimize oversize shipping charges.Matching picket gate and picket wings are available accessories. These pieces are 49.5 inches tall and 45 inches wide (the gates mounting pieces fill the additional gaps inside the arbor's entrance). For a larger image of the gate and wings, click on the small thumbnail picture at the top of this page.
What does Westchester mean to you?Chester is a famous city in the Northwest of England and is known as the best-preserved medieval walled cities in the United Kingdom. Many Americans can trace their roots to this storied town near Wales. It's name appears throughout the US, where nostalgic settlers named their new homes WestChester. From New York and Florida to Ohio, Illiniois, and California, Westchester is a name that evokes class and refinement.
Why choose vinyl?A vinyl arbor is your best choice for low-maintenance garden decor. That's because it holds up year after year to the effects of weather, rain, and sunshine. You can count on a vinyl arbor to anchor your landscaping without the hassle of constant repainting or repair. There's no danger of rot or bug infestation, and reduced risks of mold or fire.
Vinyl is also less reactive than wood. That's good news if you're troubled by cedar, pine, or other wood allergies. Avoiding wood can also be better for your plants. Many trees produce toxins known as
allelochemicals to protect themselves from other plants. Some common decorative crops, such as rhododendrons and tomatoes, wilt when exposed to even small amounts of these chemicals. By avoiding wood entirely, you avoid these accidental herbicides and can rely on a durable lawn piece that adds beauty.