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How to Make Your Own Gazebo

A gazebo is a building structure that is freestanding and open-sided with a solid roof and floor. It is usually made of wood, but there are now those that are made of metal, stone or reinforced concrete.

Moreover, do it yourself gazebo kits are now available in the market so that homeowners wanting to build one can apply their own ideas. This is made possible by the specialized computer-aided designing that manufacturers provide.

Requirement in gazebo-making

Before going about building your own gazebo, you need to secure a permit from the local building department because this structure usually exceeds 10 feet across. The type of foundation you will need will also be dictated by them. For beginners with very basic carpentry skills, a do it yourself gazebo kit is the best solution.

Features of a do it yourself gazebo kit

With a do it yourself gazebo kit, you are open to a variety of choices on color and design and the convenience of pre-cut parts. There are also do it yourself gazebo kits for the budget-conscious.

Do it yourself gazebo kits come with easy-to-follow instructions from assembling to finishing that even a novice can comprehend. The bigger parts of the do it yourself gazebo kit, such as the roof, floor and sides are pre-cut to sections to relieve yourself of the hassle of sawing. Quality model do it yourself gazebo kits are made of weather- and rot-resistant cedar with stainless steel fasteners that create well-engineered structures.

Do it yourself gazebo structural elements

The instruction manual of the do it yourself gazebo kit provides step-by-step procedures on how to build your gazebo. The most difficult part is leveling the floor sections. Gusset plates are screwed directly on the foundation piers, deck patio, or concrete floor in order to hold the support columns. The other sections are joined together through pre-drilled holes that are also screwed.

The cost of a simple structure like a square latticework begins at $1,500, while that of octagon gazebos with intricate millwork and two-tiered, cupola-topped roofs range from $3,500-$10,000.

It takes two people to build a mid-size model within a few days using a cordless drill, wrench, and sockets, or a hammer and nail set, in some cases. No matter how muscle-straining or time-consuming this activity may take, the beautiful finished product becomes the center of attraction in most celebrations.

 

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