Triple Chest Screen for Three Wheelie Bins
- 140L Bin Screen+£0.00
- Zone A+£0.00
£299.00
Usually 10 - 14 working days
Solve the problem of unsightly Wheelie Bins in your Garden with these very attractive Timber Wheelie Bin Screens. Manufactured in two sizes suitable for Three x 140L Wheelie Bins or Three x 240L Wheelie Bins. These robust Tongue and Groove Wheelie Bin Screens will look attractive anywhre in your garden, on the patio or even at the front of your house . They are manufactured from Pressure Treated renewable sourced timber. The triple bin store lids are automatically lifted when the chest lid is opened and the doors feature attractive handles and hinges and a safety hasp and staple is included as standard, enabling you to lock your bins securely away.
Triple Chest Screen for Three Wheelie Bins Features:
- Hides Three wheelie bins from view.
- Pressure treated timber from renewable sources.
- Flat packed with clear easy to assemble instructions.
- Free standing but can be anchored to the ground for security.
- Lid lifts up with the store lid to make filling easier.
- External Height: 1200 mm
- External Width: 1815 mm
- External Depth: 675 mm
240L Wooden Bin Screen Dimensions:
- External Height: 1200 mm
- External Width: 2160 mm
- External Depth: 845 mm
Extra Delivery Charge - All deliveries outside England and Wales will incur an extra carriage charge as follows - Please select from the drop down menu.
- Zone A - FREE DELIVERY - All Post codes in England and Wales
- Zone B - DD, DG, EH, FK
- Zone C - AB 31 to AB 38, AB 40 to AB 56, IV 1 to 28, IV 30 to 32
- Zone D - HS, IV 41 to 49, IV 51, 55 & 56, KA 27 & 28
- Zone E - Southern Ireland
Before purchasing a bin store please CLICK HERE to check the size of your bin using our bin size guide.
- Timber is loaded into the treatment vessel and a vacuum is applied evacuating the timber cells of air, the vessel is flooded under vacuum with Tanalith E wood preservative.
- Hydraulic pressure is applied and the treatment time is varied depending upon the end use of the timbers being treated.
- A final vacuum extracts excess preservative which is then safely pumped into storage.
- Low pressure inside the timber draws in surface preservative solution when the vessel is vented to atmosphere. The treated timber is left to dry and the highly effective preservative becomes locked within the timber cells.







