Wednesday 4 January 2012

Is a Universal Gazebo Canopy a Cost Effective Solution?

An outdoor gazebo on your terrace or deck can be a big addition to your outside living space. They can offer excellent shade during the heat of the day, and offer protection from light rain as well. These elements can take a toll on your gazebo's canopy, and you may find yourself looking for a new canopy every 2 to 3 years. Ideally, you will want to find a replacement canopy that is built for your gazebo, but there are a variety of scenarios where you may want to look at a universal gazebo canopy.

Name brand replacement canopies are often more high-priced.
They may not be available for some older style gazebos.

It can be a problem to come across an exact replacement for your exact model of gazebo. Many stores normally market only the complete gazebo kits, and do not stock the replacement canopies alone. You can try to contact the company that created your gazebo, and they will often sell replacement canopies directly to consumers. This can be a concern if the owner doesn't remember what the model number is, or if they can't remember which company manufactured the gazebo. They assembled their gazebo 2 or 3 years ago, and the box and owners manual are no longer in their possession. In this situation, a universal gazebo replacement canopy can be a perfect solution.


The price of a brand new gazebo cover is another factor that may push an owner to consider a universal replacement. Replacement tops sold by the manufacturer usually carry a higher price tag than a generic top. All canopies will become weathered over time, and in time experience tearing. So a generic canopy with a lower cost can be an attractive option.

Off brand
gazebo tops may not be exact fits, but they can foot the bill. The general canopies may be a bit off of the manufacturer's specifications, but will normally fit well. The fit is often close, but not perfect. Velcro tie downs will help to fix problems with the fitting if this becomes an issue. The cloth used for a generic cover will possibly not be of the same thickness as the original. This can result in the need to exchange it more frequently. Generic canopies are usually available in usual sizes, so you may have difficulty locating a replacement if you have an non-standard size. You might have issues locating generic canopies in uncommon sizes. The common 8 foot by 8 foot, 10 foot by 10 foot, and 12 foot by 12 foot sizes are normally sold though.

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