FaQ Bollard Covers
The term bollard cover, (or misspelled as ballard cover) and bumper post sleeve all refer to a product which is manufactured in a high density polyethylene, which is then used to slid over an existing bollard.
The bollard cover was produced to eliminate the general maintenance such as painting, or even replacing. There are many different uses for the bollard cover which can ranging from different industries. Most commonly places to use bollard covers are:
- Gas Stations
- Retail Stores
- Warehouses
- Banks
- Parking Lots
The bollard cover has grown in shape, size and appearance since the first inception. Instead of the normal more simple bollard cover such as the done shaped design, companies have created bollard covers that look like a pawn, may have texture with rib type features, and even bollards with lights.
The History of Bollards:
Bollards are usually concrete posts that are usually seen arranged in a line that indicates a certain path someone wants you to take. The bollard can be made of concrete that will can also help protect building corners, indicate lanes, or just to send a caution signal to a driver or pedestrian.
Bollards can indicate no parking, keep pedestrians and vehicles separate or to create a look and feel to any building/common area. Removable bollards can help to allow certain access for special circumstances.
Bollards, if made out of concrete, can be very appealing the first couple of years installed, however, by the elements, bollards can deteriorate very quickly. Bollard Covers help to create a look and feel that you want to have. With certain colors, different logos, and reflective tape, the ugly concrete bollard that once stood in the parking lot can now be an eye catcher with a quick bollard cover.
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