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    4.7 (21 reviews)
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    Shelly H.

    I don't leave many reviews but just had to take the time to share my experience with flower window boxes. I wanted to change the look of my home and fell in love with wooden gables. I looked everywhere but the quality looked cheap. I chose flower window box company even though they are 4 states away from me. Ordering was easy, I called, they answered right away (no automated robot) they were very helpful in placing my order right over the phone. My gables shipped a couple of weeks later but were lost by the transit company. I called Flower window boxes and they sent me 2 more customs made gables within 2 days!!! Wow what service! I put them on my home and it's the perfect addition to our finished project! We have all the neighbors green with envy!! I would recommend them to everyone! Quality, service and American Made!!

    Mounting box with 3 hanger bolts since only one stud in the center was available.

    We purchased the 24" and 36" Charleston window boxes from FlowerWindowBoxes. They arrived well packaged, look great, and seem very sturdy. To install the 24" box, they recommend using two 3/8"dia x 3.5" long lag bolts to permanently screw the box into the wall studs. However we wanted the boxes to be removable, so we opted to forego their mounting kit, and use 3/8"dia x 4" long stainless steel hanger bolts instead of lag screws. The extra 1/2" is needed for a 2" OD 3/8" ID stainless steel washer and a 3/8"-16 stainless steel nut with a nylon lock insert. The studs on our house are on 16" intervals and are centered on the windows. Thus the recommended installation instructions for the 24" long box of using two screws to flank the center of the window would not work. So we used 3 screws - one into the stud in the center of the window, and two flanking that into the wall planking (note you can use 3.5" long screws into the planking, but you will still need the 4" long screws to go into the stud). I mounted a small bubble level (IRWIN 1794484 Aluminum Line Level with two small stainless washers on one side to shim it properly) on my Makita drill, and drilled the ¼" dia hanger bolt pilot holes very slightly tilted down away from the house to ensure water would not travel towards the house. I then used a 3/8" dia drill to drill 1" deep though our cedar shingles so they would not split when screwing the 3/8" hanger bolt into the ¼" pilot hole. As recommended, I also liberally applied caulk into the holes and onto the bolts as I screwed them in. To screw in hanger bolts (instead of lag screws), you need to temporarily use two nuts on the end of the bolt, put a wrench on each nut and tighten them together. This then allows you to screw in the bolt by turning the outer nut, which won't slip if the inner nut is tight against it. Screw the bolts in before mounting the box, then loosen both nuts using a wrench on each nut, and remove the nuts. I then attached the boxes with the stainless washers and lock nuts. The recommended installation instructions call for caulking the top of the box to the house, but I wanted these boxes to be removable. Since my window sills overhang the box and are only 1/2" above the box, I was not worried about water entry there, but since the boxes are tilted slightly toward the house due the slope of the shingles, it was possible for water to travel towards the house along the top of the 5/8" edges of the box. Thus, I placed a small ridge of caulk, ¾" long, crosswise along that top edge of each side under the sill, which channels any drips back into the box. This small ridge is only on the box and does not contact the sill above it. I was also worried that water seeping out of the bottom drain holes would travel along the bottom of the box and stain the house, since the box is slightly tilted toward the house due to its mounting against the cedar shingles. It turns out that these drain holes are ¼" dia, and we had ¼" OD plastic drinking straws which fit perfectly inside the drain holes. So I cut a straw into ¾" lengths, coated them with a little caulk, and inserted them into the drain holes so that the top of the straw segments are just below flush with the inner drain holes, and extend about 3/16" or so below the underside of the window box. Now when water drips through the holes it falls directly downwards rather than traveling along the underside of the box toward the house due to surface tension. If using the "self watering PVC tubes", be sure to test them for leaks first before covering them with dirt. One of mine arrived with an improperly glued tube, so I needed to glue it back together. Another seems to loose water very quickly, but I am reluctant to unbury it to fix it. I do know that at least one was sealed properly because I was skeptical that a piece of plastic rope would actually wick up water, so I filled the tube with water and was amazed that the water was actually sucked 4" up the wick. I am still a little skeptical that the wick won't eventually get clogged up with minerals as the tap water evaporates in it. But time will tell. Anyway I am generally pleased with these boxes.

    Asali J.

    Wonderful company! Ordered two, 42" Boston PVC Window Boxes in June and recently had them installed. The best part of this company is the customer service they provide. If you're a novice like me and have any questions, don't be afraid to pick up the phone and ask. They are super friendly, knowledgeable and give great advice. My window boxes are just gorgeous and really accent my large bay window. The instructions are also very detailed with step-by-step guidance. What more can I say? All around-they are the best for your next window treatment! :)

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