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I've been asked to install an additional garden lighting bollard to an entrance drive. All block paving and decorative borders so I'm keen to avoid embarking on a digging exercise and the customer isn't keen either ;-).

Any suggestions for suitable alternatives? Concrete cable trough, etc. etc. There must be a product out there that offers sufficient protection...

Thanks
 
Concrete or GRP. I doubt either will be cheap and add an industrial look - so long as the customer doesn't mind?
 
I think you'd need to give some more information (cable(s) sizes, distances etc and possibly a photo or 2 to get more help/information
 
additional garden lighting bollard to an entrance
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try one of these saves putting in cables .
 
Overhead cable? Disguised as Christmas decoration support?

Without knowing a lot more of the circumstances,it is impossible to advise.
What i am certain of,though,is there are a lot of commercial enterprises out there,who want the fancy omelette,but are too handy at instructing the qualified chef,not to break any eggs.

A rule of thumb,i have always gone off,is that any supply/containment,should at the bare minimum,have the longevity,of the supplied item.

Illuminated bollards? What's next? Phones with no cord???

....Where will it end...;)
 

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