Bird Aviary Half Door Panel

£91.44

Treatment Options *

Treatment Options (what are these?)

SKU AVHDP03 Category Tag

Product Description

This illustration of the aviary door bird aviary panel is allowing access by a half bird aviary panel door in the lower section of the bird aviary panel. This is because the birds tend to fly upwards as a natural instinct if they are disturbed. The style of door you choose will depend on the breed and size of birds you are accommodating. This is simply a customer preference.

This illustration of the aviary door bird aviary panel is allowing
access by a half bird aviary panel door in the lower section of the
bird aviary panel.

Dimensions (approx).
H 1900mm (75”)
W 940mm (37”)

We do not use couriers to deliver our products as we believe in a total service from construction to meeting our customers face to face. There is a delivery charge from £24.95 per total order whether your order is 1 or 100 items (applies to UK mainland only – certain areas will incur an additional fee). This payment includes assembly and a final silicone treatment after your product is completed, for additional protection against the elements.

Please note the optional tantalizing process may delay your expected delivery date.

Materials

Part Details
Roof/Hutch Clad Swedish Redwood
Run/Frames Swedish/Russian Redwood
Plywood Bases & Doors Exterior grade
Nails Galvanized
Screws Zinc plated/Black Japan
Preservative Teak water based (non toxic)
Hinges/Turn buttons Black Japan

Pressure Treatment Options

For maximum protection, we can tanalise your product (a form of pressure treatment) to help give you up to 10 years without the worry from dry rot and normal decay typical to all outdoor wooden furniture. Click here to find out more.

Maintenance

All our products are finished with a Teak water based (non toxic) preservative. The timber should be re-coated with an equivalent preservative every year to ensure the maximum life span of the product.

Oil based coatings are the best as they tend to repel water before it penetrates the timber fibers.

Re-coating is best undertaken on a warm dry day or even better after a dry spell when the timber has had time to dry enough to absorb the coating you are applying.

Additional Protection

Here’s a bit of a tip – get yourself an atomizer spray!

Get yourself an atomizer spray – the sort you do your indoor plant leaves with. Most DIY shops sell what’s called a waterproofing agent. Thompson’s Water seal is a brand name but “B&Q” do their own brand.

Fill the atomizer with it and spray over the external surfaces of the product a couple of times a year. It’s really quick and easy. Don’t forget to wear appropriate mask and gloves. Follow the Health and safety instructions on the container.