At our planter box factory, we prioritize both functionality and customer satisfaction. To answer your question directly: Drainage holes are indeed a standard feature in all our planter boxes, as we believe they are essential for healthy plant growth. Waterlogged soil can lead to root rot and other issues, so we integrate drainage holes into the initial design—not as an upsell or optional add-on.
However, we understand that every planting environment is unique. For customers who require specific drainage configurations—such as varied hole sizes, spacing, or even adjustable plugs to retain water for certain plants—we offer customization options at no extra structural cost. In some high-end or decorative series, we also provide hidden drainage systems that maintain aesthetics without compromising function.
If you’re ordering in bulk for a commercial project, our factory can also adjust the standard drainage pattern based on your region’s climate or the types of plants you intend to grow. The default design includes evenly spaced 1/4-inch holes at the base, but we can modify this freely.
So, in summary: drainage holes come standard with every order, but you are always welcome to request tailored adjustments. Our goal is to ensure your planter boxes perform perfectly from day one, without hidden fees or optional surprises. Would you like a sample blueprint or a detailed diagram of our standard drainage layout? We’d be happy to share.
