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Product Name: | Parksbury 10 ft. x 12 ft. Antique Pewter Hard Top Gazebo |
Product Description: | Enliven your outdoor space with this Parksbury 10 ft. x 12 ft. Antique Pewter Hard Top Gazebo. It offers a big enough size for you to have outdoor fun with your friends and family. It features an antique pewter finish and aluminum-coated plastic composite roof panels for durability. You can pair this with a variety of design schemes. Use the hanging hook with this hard-top gazebo to hang your chosen light. An added feature includes a vented double roof that promotes air circulation. |
Product SKU: | 319886243_319886243 |
UPC: | 843505100765 |
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People bury cinderblocks in the ground and then bolt onto the cinderblock to act as an earth anchor if you have an over slab, it's easy I have 16 giant concrete anchors holding mine down. It ain't going anywhere.
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I don't see a "vent" on the top. The one I posted has a vent, but the price is much higher than this deal.
You mean that? I can't imagine a small wood burner would be an issue with open sides and a vented roof?
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It's not a permanent structure so you shouldn't need a permit but check with your local building department if you are worried.
Wood- I think your biggest issue would be smoke. There's not a ton of space under the vent at the top. It's noticeable in the summertime how much heat gets trapped up there, so I would imagine smoke would be even worse. It's also a lot harder to control how strong of a fire you have with wood, and I think any type of sustained heat would warp the roof panels.
2. This is lightweight with hollow legs. You need to add gravel to them to make them heavier if possible.
3. Must be mounted to a wood deck, slab or in lawn via buried cement blocks. A few lawn stakes in the ground won't stop this from flying away!
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People bury cinderblocks in the ground and then bolt onto the cinderblock to act as an earth anchor if you have an over slab, it's easy I have 16 giant concrete anchors holding mine down. It ain't going anywhere.