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Portable Gazebo: A Flexible Alternative
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed
Why choose a portable gazebo? Although most people love the beauty a gazebo brings to the landscape, not all of them want or need a permanent structure. They may require a more flexible alternative to accommodate differing situations or usage demands for their outdoor area. Maybe they plan to move in a few years; or maybe a permanent gazebo just isn’t in the budget. For these various needs, a portable gazebo may be most advantageous.
Five Great Reasons to Choose A Portable Gazebo
Here are five good reasons many people choose portable gazebos:
- Easy set up – you will generally need a maximum of four people to assemble a portable gazebo; and many only require one person. All you have to do is follow the instructions to set the frame, install the poles, secure them as required, and stretch the canopy over the erected frame. After the party or gathering, disassemble it and store the components until the next event. Your patio, deck or backyard is free for other usage.
- Ready-made – some of these portable gazebos come in exceptionally well engineered kits. No tedious construction, materials measuring, or master carpentry skill required. Once it is open, it becomes the required gazebo – instantly and majestically – wherever you like!
- Inexpensive - there are aluminum framed and canvas top portable gazebo models under $100; while a wrought iron frame gazebo, or other more substantial models may cost something in the range of US$100-800 depending on size and design – still less than a fraction of the cost for a permanent fixture.
- Wide availability – portable gazebos are available at sporting goods outlets, super stores such as Wal-Mart, home materials and furnishing warehouses and of course on the Internet. I personally like Internet shopping because you can easily view the vast array of choices and easily compare them for price and size.
- Extremely versatile – once set up, you have a wonderful place to party, or a great garage sale shelter, or a craft festival booth – you name it. You can place the portable gazebo anywhere you find suitable, for whatever purpose you can imagine.
If you thought you couldn’t have or afford a gazebo, take a look at the many choices available in portable gazebos.
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