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Gazebo Canopy 10 X 10
Posted on February 8, 2012 by Mr.Green | Edit 12 comments Leave a comment
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Building A Bamboo Gazebo
There are many ways to add on to a home that can be reasonably cost effective. Adding to the
outside of a home with eye catching changes can add value to a home. Adding a gazebo to a
backyard can make a statement that stands on its own. If it is built correctly and looks good, it
can become a place where the family spends a lot of time. There are many different styles of
gazebos that can be built.
One type of gazebo that would look great in a back yard is a bamboo gazebo. A bamboo gazebo
will stand out and be unique in a neighborhood filled with the same color and shape gazebos.
Most home owners will have no idea of how to build a bamboo gazebo. There are a few kits
available to the owner and this may be a way to go. The owner will want something that is well
built and will last years.
Building a bamboo gazebo may not work well in high wind areas or where there is a lot of snow.
The homeowner will need to ask questions in order to make a decision. No one wants to spend a lot of money on a bamboo gazebo and pay someone else to
build it and not have it last or fall apart.
Things To Watch For
When a person thinks that they want a bamboo gazebo, they should really consider why. Bamboo gazebos are not frequently built in many areas of the country.
The owner may not even be able to find a builder that knows how to put it together. If the builder says that they have built one before, ask to see it and talk with
the other homeowner to make sure everything is okay.
Also make sure that the owner has a contract that is binding so that they won't just leave in the middle of construction. Some people may think that this is a little
harsh, but it can save the homeowner a lot of headaches and money. Everyone wants to believe that people are trustworthy, but the person building the bamboo
gazebo could walk away for many different reasons.
They may have built it wrong and don't want to spend the time or the money to make it right. Always make sure to get a copy of the builder's license and bond
agreement and workers comp insurance. All of this keeps the builder honest and it keeps the owner from having a major problem.
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12 Responses to “Gazebo Canopy 10 X 10”
Queen Powerpuff [thinks ur cute] Reply
February 15, 2012 at 1:03 am (Edit)
My gazebo didn’t come with directions…What should I do?
There are many pieces to the gazebo. Its a Wilson & Fisher 10 x 10 ft. Wicker Gazebo (came in a box). The store (Big Lots) is closed today and I’d really like it to be up by time
my guests arrive for my annual Easter gathering. The part that I’m stuck on: The poles are all attached to make the canopy or the top of the gazebo. There’s one single piece
that connects them all…The poles have letters on the ends but the single piece does not. ANY ANY ANY ANY help is greatly appreciated and greatly NEEDED!
Thanks a million! =] x
DIY Doc Reply
February 26, 2012 at 9:27 am (Edit)
Though it may be too late now, I did a general search for the brand name and it seems Big Lots has all their stock in various sizes.
If you’ve already figured it out, you might add that detail.
The canopy, bing canvas or cotton duck perhaps should have sleeves (Rod Pockets) The rods may be tapered at one end, slipping together tor form the 10 ft.
There should be at least 4 of some type of connector in the package that should allow the canopy support rods to connect with whatever the Leg Rods are.
If the roof is peaked it may also have rod pockest and a center connect device as well as other connectors that support the roof to the canopy frame, or again to a multi
socket corner connector that allows multiple pipes to be plugged into it.
Without any pics, and/or the fact that no description for instructions to assemble seems available, it may also be that the company is out of business, hence Big Lots has
the inventory.
Steven Wolf
Just my two “sense”
Irene Reply
February 22, 2012 at 10:50 am (Edit)
Are there Canopies or Gazebos smaller than 10 x 10 ft. High?
I want to buy a canopy or gazebo for my front patio to keep the sun out but my patio measures about 8ft wide and the 10 x 10 won’t fit. I was wondering if there are smaller
ones or if any one else has another Idea for making shade other than an umbrella.
It would really help if it was under 100$ or 150$
Jenny C Reply
February 24, 2012 at 11:12 am (Edit)
Hi, They have them here http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=canopies%208×8&tag=recommended0b-
20&index=garden&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325 Hope this helps.
3. www.spcoins.com Reply
February 24, 2012 at 5:51 am (Edit)
Looking for a pattern to sew a new canvas canopy for my 10 X 10 gazebo.?
It’s getting too hard to find replacements and the metal on the newer ones is to light so if I could get a pattern to make a new 2 tiered top, I would be set for the summer.
Costume Goddess Reply
February 26, 2012 at 10:04 am (Edit)
I like bushmas…’s answer if you want a copy of what you have now, but it sounds like you want something slightly different. Can you post photos of what you have and
what you want on photobucket, or something?
I could probably write you a formula, but I need to know exactly what you want and what dimensions you are working with. Is it actually a square gazebo as it sounds, or is
it a hexagonal or octagonal gazebo, or another shape?
Is it taller in the center and slopes downward to the sides, like a roof? If so, how tall does the canopy have to be? (ex: “4 feet total height” or “walls are 8 ft. high but I want it
10 ft. high at the center.)
If you want 2 tiers, is the bottom tier open in the center so that you can see both tiers from underneath, or not?
What kind of support structure do you plan for the canopy to sit on?
When you talk about “the metal” are you referring to the circular grommets that are used to tie or hook the canopy in place, or other metal?
You are welcome to e-mail me if you would like.
tom92117 Reply
February 26, 2012 at 9:37 am (Edit)
Shopping at SAS Fabrics on Indian School Rd. in Phx. Would like some info please?
I’m trying to re-make my canopy for a 10 x 10 gazebo that was obliterated by the monsoon winds. It takes about 13 yards of material and places like JoAnn’s Fabrics charge
around $14 per yard for tan polyester. That can be quite expensive.
I have heard about a place on Indian School Road called SAS Fabrics that advertises material for $1.00 per yard. But before I drive 40 miles I would like to hear from others
who have shopped there. Do they have large bolts of material or is everything in small pieces? Is the place organized or will I have to spend hours rummaging through
heaps of material? I tried calling them but the phone person has an accent and is difficult to communicate with. So can anyone else in Phoenix help me out?
The place is on Indian School Road and is around 12th-16th street.
Also I do not want to buy a complete replacement canopy because they use velcro to attach to the frame. The velcro is sewn directly to the parent material and in high winds
they tear very easily. I’ve created a new design which is much sturdier and will last 10 times longer.
seabreeze951 Reply
February 26, 2012 at 7:43 pm (Edit)
I went to SAS on Indian School Road today…1st time. They had some cheap prices on a lot of fabric, buttons, zippers, wedding dodads, thread, etc. You had to really pick
through the fabric to find lots of yards of the same fabric @ the $1-$2 range. The rolls and bolts with more fabric had higher prices but still cheaper than say a JoAnns.
The sign outside said Air Conditioned but inside were the swamp coolers. When I called to get directions the lady on the phone was pleasant enough and the lady who
helped us when we got there was pleasant enough also. All in all, I would go back to look for specials. Hope this helps.
Chess L Reply
February 27, 2012 at 12:45 am (Edit)
How do I build a backyard shelter for the patio?
I don’t want an octagonal or hexagonal gazebo. I just need to make a square shelter. No walls needed. Or, I could use a square gazebo. Something simple and to keep the
sun and rain off.
If you know of any websites or books/videos than would be helpful on this specific topic, please let me know.
It seems to me that it would be very simple to do. Kind of like a canopy bed, but without the bed, and, with an angled canopy/roof so that the rain will run off. But, if there’s a
tried-and-true way to do it, I would appreciate the info.
The section of the patio that I want to cover is 10′ x 10′. I will make it out of cedar.
Thanks
eskie lover Reply
February 27, 2012 at 10:44 am (Edit)
We built ours using a Sunset book that is sold at the Lowes, Perogals, Patio Covers and Gazebos. It gives very detailed instructions and material lists for a wide variety of
different patio covers. We actually combined the plans of two different designs to meet our needs and it was very simple to build, but it took this husband and wife team a
few more days to complete the project than the book indicated.
John R Reply
February 27, 2012 at 3:42 pm (Edit)
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