Product Information
Our Tall steel planter will prove a stunning addition to any garden or outdoor space. Expertly crafted from high quality mild steel (beware of imitations), this striking and very on trend planter is of welded construction with smooth corners. It comes fully assembled and ready to display in your outdoor space.
All of our mild steel planters are fabricated by us here on site here in Nantwich Cheshire. They are very heavy and are made of 3mm steel. Some cheaper versions are much less sturdy and are often made of 1.5/2mm steel. If you are in any doubt as to the quality, always check the weight of the product and thickness of the material. Our planters are built to last a lifetime.
Information
Steel Thickness | 3mm |
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Construction | Welded with smooth corners |
Feet | Optional |
Finish | Part weathered steel. This product will have began its weathering process on dispatch but the item will continue to weather for around 12-18 months. Please refer to the 'About mild steel' tab for details about the weathering process. |
Material | Mild Steel. Please refer to the 'About mild steel' tab for more information on the material |
Maintenance | None required. |
Pre-Drilled Drainage Holes | Optional |
Top Lip | Optional |
About Mild Steel
Mild steel is the most commonly used and widely available low carbon steel on the market and is typically used in projects where a large quantity is required, such as in structural projects. The materials high strength, flexibility and low cost make it a very economical solution.
- Appearance
At the very beginning, both Corten steel and mild steel look very similar, and there is not much difference between the two. However, exposure to the elements begins the weathering process, and this is where the first major difference starts to appear.
Corten will develop a beautiful orange patina as the weathering process begins, while mild steel will produce a darker brown appearance instead. Over time, both will slowly develop a lovely brown patina when the weathering process is complete, but it will take mild steel a lot longer to reach this stage in comparison to Corten.
- Corrosion
Although both mild steel and Corten steel do look similar after the complete weathering process, they do have very different corrosion results.
Over time, Corten will develop its own unique layer of rust on the surface, which effectively acts as a protective barrier that prevents the steel itself from corroding. The weathering process takes around 6-9 months, and Corten steel products are incredibly durable and long-lasting, degrading at a significantly slower pace than other steel options.
Mild steel does not have that same effect, which means when exposed to the elements, it will begin to corrode at a much faster rate and will require replacement sooner. The weathering process will take around 12-18 months to complete.
- Cost
Another major difference between Corten steel and mild steel is their price point. Mild steel is a very affordable solution, whereas our Corten products will typically cost around 50% more on average.
While this can require a higher initial investment, Corten steel is able to last longer and often has a more attractive finish, which makes it a popular choice for use in both commercial and residential settings.
Bespoke
We also offer Bespoke Mild Steel Planters in almost any shape or size including a range of optional extras available.
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Warranty
This product comes with a 5 year structural warranty.