Description
Cambridge Cast Stone Trough Planter
Elevate your outdoor spaces with the Cambridge Cast Stone Trough Planter, a rectangular planter that combines elegance, durability, and architectural charm. Crafted from premium cast stone, this planter offers the natural beauty of stone with the strength and weather resistance needed for long-lasting outdoor use. Perfect for patios, entryways, gardens, or commercial landscapes.
Available Sizes:
| Item # | Description | Dimensions (L x W x H) | Weight |
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| NCAMT36 | 36" Cambridge Trough | 36" x 18" x 16" | 300 lbs |
| NCAMT48 | 48" Cambridge Trough | 48" x 18" x 16" | 380 lbs |
| NCAMT60 | 60" Cambridge Trough | 60" x 18" x 16" | 480 lbs |
Premium Cast Stone Craftsmanship
Nichols Bros. Cast Stone products are crafted using a Vibrant Tamp Method with zero slump concrete, creating a dense, stone-like finish superior to standard cast concrete. Each planter is reinforced with galvanized aircraft cable, rebar, or non-ferrous pipe as needed for structural strength. Materials include Portland cement, carefully selected aggregates, pigments, and approved admixtures, ensuring your planter is both beautiful and durable.
Production & Shipping Information
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Production Time: Approximately 5 weeks
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Transit Time: 1 additional week
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Shipping: All products ship via LTL common carrier
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Important: Made to order; all items are non-returnable
Transform your garden or patio with the timeless beauty and robust construction of the Cambridge Cast Stone Trough Planter.
Warranty Information
Because of our improved mix design and integral reinforcing, we offer a 10-year limited warranty on our dry cast stone products, assuming proper installation and maintenance. A very important factor in planter performance is drainage. Our planters are made with drain holes and they must be utilized. With every order we ship installation instructions and small rubber squares to act as spacers or pot feet. These are to lift the bottom of the planter 1/4” – 3/8” off the ground to allow proper drainage. If water is allowed to collect in the container it can lead to efflorescence and in extreme cases of ice buildup, can cause the planter to crack. The warranty is limited to manufacturer’s defects and does not cover damage from improper maintenance or installation, mishandling, collision or other misuse.
Limitations & Protection Against Abuse of Guarantee:We do not guarantee our containers from failure due to other actions which might befall the products, such as being struck, dropped or otherwise abused.
Nichols Bros. Stoneworks reserves the right to request the return, for inspection and analysis, to the Snohomish, WA location, any product for which failure is claimed, with the return packing and shipping costs incurred being borne at least initially by the claimant.
Whether or not the product is returned, any claim must be made in writing and include a full description of the location of the container, when it was most recently moved to the location where failure was first noted, its contents immediately prior to its failure upon its environment and possible cause of its failure.
Upon their review of the written claim and/or the product itself, and based upon their experience and results of any outside scientific analysis they choose to employ, if, in the sole judgment of Nichols Bros. Stoneworks the container is determined to have failed, Nichols Bros. will ship to the claimant a new, replacement container of the same size and design, at Nichols Bros. Cost, and at the same time refund the costs incurred by the claimant to have had the failed product packed and shipped to Nichols Bros.
If, on the other hand, in Nichols Bros.’ sole judgment the product failure is determined to have been caused by something other than manufacturer’s defect, Nichols Bros. will not be required to replace the container or to reimburse for the packing and shipping of the container for their inspection. Further, Nichols Bros. may, at its option, charge back any out-of-pocket costs incurred by them in determination of the cause of the failure; those costs do not exceed the initial price paid by the claimant for that container.
