Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Hot Tub Gazebo


Hot Tub Gazebos

Hot tubs bring to mind notions of relaxation, indulgence, and fun. The styles and uses of hot tubs are many and once the decision to purchase a hot tub is made, the next decision is where to put it. Building a hot tub gazebo not only gives your new tub a place to call home but you can customize your gazebo to be as big or small and as multi-functional or simple as you want.

Gazebos can be made out of several different materials such as wood or vinyl. Vinyl gazebos have the benefit of being inherently moisture -resistant but they are usually more expensive than wood gazebos and often do not look as elaborate. Some woods are inherently moisture and rot-resistant such as cedar, teak and redwood and these are common materials used in constructing hot tub gazebos. Wood-vinyl composites provide the look of wood with the moisture-resistant properties of vinyl. Even with wood hot tub gazebos, treating the wood can make it last even longer then left untreated.

The size and shape of your hot tub gazebo will depend on factors such as climate, size of the tub, and overall purpose of having it. For example, if your hot tub will be exclusively a place for you and your family to have some alone time to relax, a simple and small hot tub gazebo may be perfect for you. If you intend of having lots of parties where guests can use your hot tub, you may opt for a large, rectangular gazebo with the hot tub on one end and a cooking, eating, and seating area on the other. If you live in a northern climate and want to use to your hot tub year-round, building a hot tub gazebo with glass and screened windows keeps the winter air out and lets summer air in. People living in warmer climates may want a hot tub gazebo with screened windows or no windows at all.


Special Thanks to Reliatex Construction 817.231.0423 Reliatex Construction - Fort Worth's Top Deck Builder - Home Remodeler and General Contractor

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