Showing posts with label Gazebo Canopy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gazebo Canopy. Show all posts

Friday, 16 December 2011

Gazebo Canopies

One great addition to your backyard could a gazebo canopy. If you like to cookout with the family, have friends come over to visit, or just like to enjoy a refreshing drink outside and in the shade, a gazebo canopy could be just the thing you are looking for. One of the leading brand names for gazebo canopies today is Acecanopy. With a wide selection of different styles and sizes available for approximately $300 to $1400 you can be confident you will find a model that suits your needs as well as your budget.

The Mandalay Gazebo Canopy, available at about $300, is a simple model that weighs only 55 pounds and comes with a convenient carry bag so you can take it with you to any occasion. 10' x 10' this model is roomy enough for the average family and has a solid steel frame, so you can be reassured of its durability. This model has four color coordinated entries and screen panels, as well as UV protection and ventilation.

If you are looking for something roomier a mid-priced
gazebo canopy available from Acecanopy is the Insta-Clip Gazebo Canopy. Measuring 15' x 12' x 88", this model has six sides and is complete with screens to keep out any insects. Setting this model up is quick and easy with its instant clip design. With a new design for a center hub support, this model is made to resist moderate winds and has increased strength and stability.

For those of you that want to invest in a sturdy design the
gazebo-canopy Casita Square 11' 7" might be the choice for you. Rectangular, 90% pre-assembled, and with one swinging screened door that can be positioned in any of the screen panel areas this model will cost about $1400 and could last a little longer; it is manufactured with 3-play vinyl roof and fiberglass screens. This model is also easily disassembled for seasonal storage.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

The Top Reason You Need to Own a Gazebo Canopy

Spring has finally come back around and so far it's been incredibly strange. One minute it's burning hot and the next it is freezing cold. As nerve racking as this is you can rest easy, with the knowledge that the temperature is slowly but surely moving closer towards that nice sweet spot that is usually associated with spring. While this is good news for those fed up with winter in colds, spring time brings with it a whole new host of problems. The main issue that comes with spring is the heat. While the first week or so outside in the nice, hot, sun with family and friends may be nice. You'll quickly find yourself shut in the house for fear of frying if you even stepped foot outside. On the off chance you do go outside, whenever you desire to relax and feel the breeze you'll have to go inside and open a window, which is no fun at all. Your solution to this problem is very simple. Purchase or build a gazebo canopy.

A gazebo canopy is essentially a cross between your standard wooden gazebos and a tent. If you've ever seen a large white tent perched up at a school or family function then you were looking at a gazebo canopy. Even more importantly, if you were fortunate enough to sit under it on that hot sunny day, then you fully realize the benefit these
gazebos provide. You basically have your own portable shade tree.

Gazebo canopies range in price from $15 to $300. With this large gap between prices there is a sunlight solution for everyone. These canopies come in an assortment of colors and sizes with the 12×12
gazebo being the most popular brand. Setup for these canopies is often just as easy as pitching a tent and usually takes between five and ten minutes to get up and running. This quick setup time is ideal for those spur of the moment parties where the sun is scorching the ground and you need to quickly find a way to add a nice cool shaded area to the yard for everyone to enjoy.

Despite the immense amount of sunlight protection that gazebo canopies offer, many people still would rather suffer in the sun. The reason for this, I've found is that the wide price range scares them. If you go to one of your local stores, especially during the first few days the sun is scorching, you will most likely find canopies closer to that $300 price tag. Understand that this is simply a marketing ploy. There are
gazebo canopies that would cost you twenty bucks and would do the job just as well as the one you found for $300.

While not purchasing the $300
gazebo is certainly understandable, you shouldn't have to suffer for not purchasing something that high priced. The key to finding good bargains is to use the internet.

The internet offers transparency. If they have the product, they have to show it to you no matter how cheap it may be. Even more amazing, is that you often find discounts on these already discounted items that you would never find at your local store. I advise you to get online and search for the ideal
gazebo canopy for you. Look for something that meets all your needs and then purchase it. Don't second guess yourself, if you think it's the right one for you, then buy it. I'm sure when you're sitting in a chair under your nice new gazebo canopy sipping ice tea you'll thank me.