Gazebos & Pergolas
Frequently Asked Questions
How do gazebos and pergolas differ structurally and aesthetically in Eurodita's outdoor structure range?
Gazebos are freestanding structures with a roof providing weather protection over an enclosed or semi-enclosed sitting area. Pergolas are open-beam roof structures providing partial shade and visual definition without full weather protection. Gazebos suit hot tub coverage and rain-protected outdoor dining; pergolas suit sunny climates and landscape definition. Dealers stock both formats to serve different customer use cases and weather expectations. See private-label manufacturing for related context.
How does the gazebo and pergola range integrate with customer hot tub or outdoor kitchen project installations?
Eurodita's gazebo range supports hot tub installations with specified internal clearance, ventilation accommodation, and structural floor loading appropriate to filled hot tub weight. Pergolas integrate with outdoor kitchen projects providing partial shade structure over cooking and dining zones. Dealers specifying for hot tub or outdoor kitchen use should confirm structural and ventilation requirements at order stage. Eurodita accommodates these configurations through bespoke production. See construction guides for related context.
What configurations does Eurodita supply within the gazebo range, including hexagonal and rectangular formats?
Eurodita's gazebo range includes traditional hexagonal gazebos (six-sided with central peak roof), rectangular gazebos (four-sided with apex or hip roof), and pavilion-style gazebos with custom configurations. The dealer specifies format, dimensions, roof profile, and side panel configuration at order stage. CNC machining ensures component fit across both standard and bespoke gazebo configurations. The format choice depends on garden geometry, intended use, and customer aesthetic preference. See log cabins range for related context.
What foundation requirements apply to freestanding gazebos and pergolas, and how does this affect the dealer's scope?
Freestanding gazebos and pergolas require foundation appropriate to the structure's wind loading and total weight. Concrete pad, ground screws, or post supports are typical foundation options depending on structure size and ground conditions. Eurodita supplies kit dimensions and bearing-load requirements per structure; the dealer's contractor specifies foundation type based on the site. Foundation work is typically faster than cabin foundations. See dealer resources for related context.
How do dealers use gazebos and pergolas as showroom display features at trade shows and garden events?
Gazebos and pergolas perform exceptionally well as showroom and trade show display features, attracting visitor attention while providing a welcoming demonstration environment for cabin and structure conversations. Dealers using outdoor structures as event focal points typically report higher visitor engagement than dealers using cabin displays alone. The display itself often catalyses cabin enquiries from visitors who weren't initially considering garden buildings. See dealer programme for related context.