Bridge, Hardware, Easy-to-Follow Assembly Instructions
Step up to a bridge that is sure to impress your family and friends! The Jefferson Cedar Garden Step Bridge adds an eye-catching appeal to any setting in your landscape. It's durable construction comes from a combination of cedar and other hardwoods.
This yard accent piece is a step-up bridge that features two graceful rails supported by four finial-topped posts. Available in different lengths, the Jefferson bridge comes ready to assemble.
Specifications for 4.5 foot bridges
Length: 4.5 feet
Dimensions: 54L x 32W x 24H inches
Maximum Bridge Span: 46 inches
Maximum Weight Capacity: 350 lbs
Specifications for 6.5 foot bridges
Length: 6.5 feet
Dimensions: 78L x 38W x 28H inches
Maximum Bridge Span: 66 inches
Maximum Weight Capacity: 500 lbs
Specifications for 7.5 foot bridges
Length: 7.5 feet
Dimensions: 90L x 38W x 28H inches
Maximum Bridge Span: 80 inches
Maximum Weight Capacity: 500 lbs
Material
Birch , Cedar , Pine
Brand
Danove
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Standard
Rail Type
Two Rails
All products are shipped RTA (Ready to Assemble). Easy-to-follow photo instructions are included. Assembly time averages approximately one hour for the smallest product and up to three hours for the largest. Tools required: Phillips screwdriver and crescent wrench. A Phillips drill bit is included for use with an electric drill. All components are precision cut, pre-drilled, and sanded. All hardware is included.
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Comments about Jefferson Cedar Garden Step Bridge:
We are very happy with the look of the bridge - we have a new waterfall in our English Garden backyard, and the bridge looks beautiful across it. However, the bridge feels unstable and so far every person who has walked across it comments that they feel unstable. It would help if the side railings came up to waste height. As they are now, the railings are too low to hold - only decorative. It is not a bridge for high traffic.
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Q1: What is the bridge made of?
A: Mostly Cedar. Yellow pine is used for support and Birch is used for small accents.
Q2: Is pine or cedar a better wood for a bridge over a pond?
A: I would recommend cedar as it is less likely to warp and is effective as a bug repellent.
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