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Charity gazeebo help
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pocket_dragon_princess
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Hi everyone I wondered if anyone can help.
I am looking to buy a decent gazebo for our charity has anyone had any good experiences(price & quality) with any companies. There is so many companies I don't know where to start.
TIA
I am looking to buy a decent gazebo for our charity has anyone had any good experiences(price & quality) with any companies. There is so many companies I don't know where to start.
TIA

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Hi,
I looked for gazebos for a garden party here, so not as industrial as you need it for.
I found they range from £40 to £700.
You really really get what you pay for. The pop up versions under £200 are extraordinarily fragile. Once you get them up, you can secure them with feet weights and buy strengthening struts to go across the top, as they collapse in the wind. You tend to find they're OK in normal wind like that, but I wouldn't want to try them in anything over an average wind. Putting them up before you get them secured is a nail biting time.
EBay is full of under £200 large gazebos. In my opinion, they're not up to what you want, but they'll do a job if you're very careful.
Hopefully someone can advise you on the £200 plus stuff.0 -
Thank you for the advise PaulTo live in whos hearts love you is to live forever:AThis will be mine 2009 member 460 kithen& a holiday.0
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