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The following article was published in our article directory on July 9, 2011.
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Article Category: Gardening
Author Name: Emma Louise
So what style of Marquees are the most suitable, a Heavy Duty Marquee made out of wood and fixed in the same position, or a lightweight Pop Up Marquee built of light metals that can be taken almost anywhere?
Firstly and before I go any further and in order to stop any confusion we had better mention for those that do not already know, Pop Up Marquees are also commonly known as Instant Awnings and Pop Up Gazebos.
Now back to the answer in reply to the original question above, this is not an easy question to answer simply because it will not be the same answer for everyone. First we need to know a bit more about the prospective buyer and their needs as well as the suppliers business.
For a typical carpenter, he would hope the answer is a Heavy Duty Marquee/Gazebo made from wood and permanently fixed as nothing would seem to beat a Gazebo business these days. People want heavy duty gazebos due to their very sturdy foundation. However, the average carpenter would be burdened to answer the varying needs of many types of customers. So how could one survive in this profitable business? This answer would also seem to suit the client wanting a permanent longer lasting Gazebo fixed at the bottom of their garden.
In contrast and for the modern day importer, he would hope the answer is a temporary lightweight Pop Up Marquee/Gazebo, made from modern lightweight metals and coverings such as aluminium and polyester. This would also seem to suit the client wanting a lightweight gazebo with the flexibility to use when and where they like.
So, it all basically comes down to whether clients would want permanent Heavy Duty Gazebos or temporary Pop Up Gazebos. That choice would also then dictate how the carpenter should work on his creation and how many the importer needs to import. So the most significant factor to consider here is what is the Gazebo actually going to be used for.
Portability would most certainly be a diminished factor here for the carpenter, due to the obvious trade-off between weight and sturdiness. Another unquestionable detail would be the cost. Cost has to be less of an issue though if the client wants a permanent, perfectly firm gazebo. In addition to everything mentioned, it is of the utmost importance that the structure should look as aesthetically pleasing as possible, whether permanent or temporary. Since the carpenters will be at the very least a semi-permanent structure, he must make sure that it looks as good as it can ever be. Additionally and in order to withstand harsh weather conditions, the carpenter should choose a selection of materials that are hard wearing. On top of that, it is always recommended to place heavy duty structures on to a concrete slab in order to properly secure them into place.
Wood is a common choice for permanent gazebos since it is fairly hard yet light. It is also used primarily because it can be easily shaped and moved due to the reasonable flexibility of it. A huge amount of wood can be transferred at a given time, making it very convenient for the carpenter. It is also relatively cheap for its equivalent sturdiness. However, the downside to the usage of this material is that it is very susceptible to the weather, so it will definitely rot if untreated. This would mean that the client must make a good job of maintaining and treating it.
Another material often used with modernized heavy duty gazebos is metal enclosed in either polyurethane or vinyl to make it more resistant to the weather. The metal that makes up the skeleton of the gazebo would most likely be galvanized metal, due to the fact that it is highly resistant to rust or any degree of corrosion. It is also sturdy enough to endure moderate to strong winds, snow, rainfall or any kind of unusual weather condition. Some forms of these are foldable, yet this feature cannot make up for its heaviness to become qualified as portable.
Other metals may also be considered in constructing these. For permanent structures, the most practical choice would be either steel or iron. Again galvanized steel is a recommended option , since it can firmly sink into concrete to maintain its stability, and it can also be moulded into different shapes and sizes due to its malleability. Iron can also be chosen for this kind of job, but the downside to it is its cost compared to steel. Contrary to popular belief, aluminium is a very unadvisable material to be used in the construction of heavy duty gazebos.
Whatever the materials, both the carpenter and the importer must they to fulfil the needs and preferences of clients in order to prosper.
So the conclusion to the original question of What is the best Gazebo surely must be, for the client wanting a permanent Gazebo and the carpenter, a Heavy Duty Gazebo made from wood, but for the client wishing to use the Gazebo when and where they want and the modern day importer, then the temporary Pop Up Gazebo is best. What do you think?
Keywords: Gazebo, Gazebos, Pop Up Marquees, Instant Awnings, Heavy Duty Gazebos
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