Product Description
Arches and bridges are another way to beautify your garden or yard. In addition to their great functional value, our bridges satisfy with solid cedar sides and clear western red cedar foot planks. An excellent feature for any ranch, backyard, front yard, cottage, or acreage. (Available with or without handrails).
Our Four Foot Garden Bridge features:
– Clear western red cedar
– Sanded finish
– Sanded/routed edges
– Zinc-plated hardware
– Pre-drilled holes
– Handcrafting for snug-fitting parts
– Built to last for years.
This item is in stock and leaves our warehouse in 1-3 business days after your order. Delivery to your door to most U.S. and Canadian addresses via UPS or FedEx is in 1-5 business days after that.
Please note: Western Red Cedar in its natural unfinished state has a richly textured tactile grain combined with a glowing palette of warm, mellow tones ranging from light amber to deep honey brown. Due to this variance in wood color, the item you receive may differ in appearance from the one pictured on our website.
All products include a 30-day manufacturer warranty and are not intended for commercial use.
Tammy Stuppnig –
This bridge is perfect for what we needed! I recently had to make our run-off shallow ditch into a moat to prevent the recent flash floods from taking out my yard again. So we needed a bridge to get us, but more importantly, the riding mower across the moat. Of course, I read all the reviews and weight requirements and even though the bridge is not rated to handle quite that much weight it was really my only option for what I wanted to spend. I was counting on the fact that the smaller 4 ft bridge would never really have the full weight of the mower on it for more than even a second. So far, so good. My husband has ridden the mower across it several times and it does not seem affected at all. At least not yet. It is well-crafted and the wood is beautiful. If it does eventually start to give under the pressure of the mower I will probably replace it with the same exact one. But I would be surprised.