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We have a coastal area; do you offer corrosion-resistant materials for your landscape facility elements?
I can almost taste the salt on your breeze. When you ask, “Do you offer corrosion-resistant materials for your landscape facility elements in coastal areas?” I not only hear your question—I feel the weight of it. Because I know the sea doesn’t just kiss the shore; it tests everything it touches. So let me answer you not as a catalog, but as a craftsman who has stood in the sand and watched the tide.
Yes, we do. And we do it with reverence.
Every bench, every light pole, every shade structure we design for coastal landscapes is born from a conversation with the ocean. We reject materials that blush at the first whisper of salt. Instead, we forge our elements from marine-grade 316 stainless steel—a metal that has learned to wear the spray like armor rather than rust. Our aluminum is treated with a chromate-free conversion coating, then sealed with a PVDF finish that laughs at UV rays, humidity, and the corrosive breath of an onshore wind.
But it’s not just about the metal. Our fasteners are hidden, our welds are fully penetrated and ground smooth to eliminate crevices where corrosion loves to nest. We use hot-dip galvanized steel for core supports, and for coastal projects, we go a step beyond standard practice: we apply a double-coat of zinc-rich primer before the final color. Our wood alternatives? They are high-density polyethylene (HDPE) laced with UV stabilizers and anti-fungal agents—materials that never splinter, never warp, and never offer a foothold to salt crystals.
I remember a project on a wind-scoured peninsula in Maine. The client said, “Everything here turns to rust within three years.” We installed a custom pergola with integrated seating, using our proprietary “SeaProof” aluminum system. After five winters of nor’easters, it still looked as it did on installation day—only more beautiful, because the silver patina of the metal had softened into something that felt natural to the shore.
So, yes. We have the materials. But more than that, we have the understanding. We know that a landscape facility in a coastal area is not just furniture—it is a companion to the horizon. It must stand firm without looking rigid, withstand the salt without turning brittle, and age gracefully without decaying. When you choose our elements, you are choosing a partnership with the environment, not a battle against it.
Let’s build something that the sea will respect.
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