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The quick way to a garden arbor

The fence isn’t yet covered with vines – but Sleeping Beauty would still like it. Thanks to a good idea, this fence is built to last almost an eternity.

Weather-resistant tesa® Extra Power

Weather-resistant tesa® Extra Power

Fence and arbor with a future

Where wood used for lawn and garden structures comes into direct contact with the soil, it is always at risk of rot and wear.

There are two ways to prevent this: Impregnate the wood in the traditional way, which involves drying times – or use weather-resistant tesa® Extra Power.

How to do it

Carefully wrapping the wood with waterproof, weather-resistant tesa Extra Power.

Carefully wrapping the wood with waterproof, weather-resistant tesa Extra Power.

Safe from contact with the soil

The lifespan of wood can be deliberately extended where the wood comes into contact with the soil.

In this so-called “transition zone,” the wood is carefully wrapped with waterproof, weather-resistant tesa Extra Power.

Important: Keep the tape taut and be sure that no air bubbles form between the tape and the wood.

Not even noticeable

Not even noticeable

Greater transparency in the garden

Once well wrapped, the wood can be set in the soil. Excellent: Because tesa Extra Power is transparent, the trick is not even noticeable.

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