I poured 12 inches wide, 12 inches tall square pillars and used a post digger to dig an additional 18 inches. The additional 18 inch was to make my pillars able to handle wind, rather then mounting to a block just on-top of the ground.
awesome video thanks, im looking to do something similar, any ideas on enclosing it to help even more? would the netting that it came with help any or does it seem like wind would destroy it?
I’ve never used the netting for my Gazebo… The only Idea that makes sense to me for enclosing the Gazebo is some kind of tent material or tarp… Maybe attaching it to where the netting was designed to go. So for I love my Gazebo. Wind is the most irritating to grill in mostly to maintain temps in my smoker.
Costco sells privacy side curtains for $150. If I read correctly they work on a separate track than the screen so can have both if needed. I imagine Amazon probably has them as well.
Thanks for the video. I am planning to put this right beside the house wall as my concrete patio length is 12 feet from house wall to edge. My question is would the snow falling from gazebo roof could harm glass doors as the gazebo would be almost attaching to the house wall?
I wouldn't recommend placing a gazebo that close to the house...I wanted to place mine around 3 feet from my garage but because of building codes mine is placed around 6 feet.
How did the roof hold up with our huge snowfall this last winter? I’m in in Utah as well and just have concerns with the roof. Thanks for the video.
Not shore...I moved out of UTAH over a year ago...For all the years I used the gazebo it did just fine.
Did you use concrete blocks???
I poured 12 inches wide, 12 inches tall square pillars and used a post digger to dig an additional 18 inches. The additional 18 inch was to make my pillars able to handle wind, rather then mounting to a block just on-top of the ground.
awesome video thanks, im looking to do something similar, any ideas on enclosing it to help even more? would the netting that it came with help any or does it seem like wind would destroy it?
I’ve never used the netting for my Gazebo…
The only Idea that makes sense to me for enclosing the Gazebo is some kind of tent material or tarp…
Maybe attaching it to where the netting was designed to go.
So for I love my Gazebo.
Wind is the most irritating to grill in mostly to maintain temps in my smoker.
Costco sells privacy side curtains for $150. If I read correctly they work on a separate track than the screen so can have both if needed. I imagine Amazon probably has them as well.
Thanks for the video. I am planning to put this right beside the house wall as my concrete patio length is 12 feet from house wall to edge. My question is would the snow falling from gazebo roof could harm glass doors as the gazebo would be almost attaching to the house wall?
I wouldn't recommend placing a gazebo that close to the house...I wanted to place mine around 3 feet from my garage but because of building codes mine is placed around 6 feet.
What was your rationale to go 18" into the ground? Was this below the frost line? What state are you in?
I went into the ground beyond the 12"x12" pillar to root the pillar in place. I get strong winds in my area...I live in UTAH.
Did you have to get a building permit.. thanks
Yes ...But it did not cost...Sorry for not getting back to you tell now
I'm planning to get this same set up, how does the water drain from the gutters?
there is a small gutter that drains rainwater down one of the legs.
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