The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Canopy Gazebo

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The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Canopy Gazebo

December 5th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

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In recent years, gazebos have become increasingly popular. Many people long for the fancy redwood trimmed wedding styled gazebos to be in their backyard near a fountain or stream. However, often the price does not comply with their dreams. If you’re looking for a gazebo but you either don’t have the budget or don’t have a lot of room, see why a canopy gazebo (or first up gazebo) might be right for you.

Advantages of a Canopy Gazebo

A canopy gazebo provides a similar function to a regular garden gazebo at a lower cost. They are most similar to tents seen at fairs – they have an aluminum, powder coated steel, or wrought iron framework. The cover is usually made from canvas, vinyl, leather, or a similar material. They are much quicker to set up – you assemble the frame, install the cover, and it’s ready to go. This also makes them very portable – so you can place them wherever is most convenient at the time. Finally this type gazebo usually offers a fully screened-in space – so you can eat or relax without worrying about bugs.

Disadvantages of a Canopy Gazebo

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For starters, there are different types of canopy gazebos – and the cheapest ones have coverings which may only last a few months. Next, being a lightweight portable structure means it will not withstand heavy weather – so you will have to put it away when a big storm comes. Another possible disadvantage is the look – they look much more like tents than they do a conventional gazebo, so you will likely not find it an attractive part of your landscape. More likely it will actually detract from your landscape.

When to Choose a Canopy Gazebo

If your main priority is to have a place for outdoor parties and eating, a canopy gazebo can provide good protection from the elements – especially bugs. This is something you can assemble before the party starts and take down afterward. A canopy tent gazebo can also be used for fishing trips and other special occasions – whenever you have an event which calls for temporary shelter.

If you are looking for a permanent addition to your landscape that can be used any time of year, a canopy gazebo is likely not the best option. For this, a garden gazebo should probably be your first choice.

Remember also that by spending a little more money on a gazebo you will receive better building materials, especially the cover itself. This will make the difference between a canopy gazebo which lasts about one season and one that lasts years.

If you’d rather have a more elegant gazebo in your backyard, take a look at these beautiful wrought iron gazebos: stunning!

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