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A GUIDE TO CUSTOM MADE GAZEBO AT ANY AGE

To give the overall appeal of the custom made  gazebo good placement and location also help and it is very important. For example, to make a romantic setting the location near the pond/lake looks good. As this Gazebo has supports flooded in water, it uses Teak wood with weather-proofing treatment to help improve its flexibility to moisture.  The gazebo is a stand-alone structure with barred roofing and flooring. They may be open on the sides or have walls with holes and a door. The gazebo has shingles to create full coverage from sunlight.

Having a gazebo may be beneficial, but there may also be some advantages and disadvantages to having a gazebo. Here are the pros and cons of having a gazebo.

Pros of having a gazebo

Protection and shade from elements.

Unlike other outdoor structures, the addition of permanent roofing, a wall, windows, and a door makes a gazebo an imaginary source of protection from elements such as life-threatening sunlight, heavy rain, strong winds, and cold.

Safety from insects.

Roll-up infection screens and a wall make gazebos an enjoyable outdoor space for soothing or enjoying a meal. Since they offer a shield from insects such as mosquitoes, flutters, or even mice

Privacy.

Custom-made gazebo offers privacy. Installing an optional roll-up screen nearby your Gazebo is a great outdoor space to enjoy a romantic date, a private meeting, or a private get-together without nosiness from prying eyes.

They are firm.

A gazebo is a very strong outdoor structure, and because of this, it has little risk of getting ruined by extreme weather conditions.

Adds value to your property.

Like any other outdoor space, gazebos are very beneficial in increasing the living space, giving beauty to your property, and enhancing the quality and duration of time spent outside with loved ones. Having a gazebo is a great addition to your property if you decide to vend in the future.

Allow for electrical installation.

A gazebo is an outside structure that protects from thrilling weather such as rain. This allows one to run electricity to the Gazebo for a better outdoor experience like listening to music without disturbing the rain ruining their equipment.

Made from different materials.

Depending on one’s budget, and material preference, Gazebos are built from different materials such as hardwood, iron materials, and aluminum, and how you want your Gazebo to look after finishing the project.

Cons of having a gazebo.

Costly.

Compared to other outdoor structures like pergolas, Gazebo tends to be very expensive to construct. They also require a progressive skill set in construction, and expertise and they are very simple to DIY at home.

They yield more space.

Unlike pergolas that can be built as a lead-in to the house while gazebos are stand-alone structures. This reason makes gazebos take up more space and require progressive planning and decision-making before creation.

High cost of maintenance.

To ensure the wood doesn’t rot, wooden gazebos need regular maintenance, making the Gazebo a dangerous outdoor structure. Steel gazebos may be firm, but they are very warm, especially in summer, and this may require extra equipment such as a cooler which adds extra cost to the Gazebo.