Screened Gazebos For Sale
A gazebo in the garden is great. It adds culture, diversity and something new to your landscape. There are hundreds of different designs you can go for, all with different features and etiquette. If you use your gazebo a lot in the summer, the chance is that you get a lot of bugs around, which can often cause painful bites and strings. A gazebo is usually a traditional place for them to string you, as they are interested in the new area. To conquer this problem, many people are now buying a screened gazebo, which basically is a see through screen, with just as much vision as you would have otherwise, but which stops any bugs or creatures getting in.
Even if you have doors or windows, a screen can work around them, by being sectioned into smaller parts, allowing you to use them just for a window, or to allow you to open and close a door whilst still having comprehensive cover.
Keeping bugs out is not their only use however. They can be used to host parties, have barbeques, relax with friends and many more activities. We all know how annoying it can be to be trying to read a book outside, only to be constantly pestered by a malicious mosquito or wasp. With a screened gazebo, you can relax in peace, as nothing stands a chance of coming through towards you.
If your children have sleepovers and want to sleep outside you could be worried about bugs biting them at night. In the screened gazebo you know they are safe from being bitten, as well as being in a secure structure rather than just a tent in the middle of the garden.
You can get screens to add to your existing gazebo, or buy a screened gazebo all in one. The benefits of fitting yourself is that you can accommodate to whatever you currently have in place, so you do not have to buy a brand new gazebo. This also means that you can perhaps temporarily fix the screen down, say for a particular season where you know bugs will be about, and then remove it when it is safe to do so.
Pricing can range greatly. For a full setup with gazebo and screen included look to pay anywhere between $300-$3000 depending on quality and size etc. For the screen itself, expect to pay between $10-$30 per square meter of material.
As you can see, having a screened gazebo has many benefits, and can really ease the pain of the bug season. To look for you nearest retailer selling either products, check out the internet and search around, or look in the phone book, you’re bound to find a certain design you like. Most of these models mentioned can be found at local hardware stores as well dissembled.