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Want to add a pretty outdoor space to relax? Gazebos are beautiful outdoor structures you often find in gardens or parks. They’re not just pretty to look at, they’re also great places to relax or hang out with friends. People have been enjoying gazebos for a really long time, and today, they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
Are you considering having one in your home and not sure about the pricing? Here is a little guide for you about the price of a gazebo.
The prices of Gazebos start as low as $400 and it goes upto $10000 for most of the Gazebos styles. Designer-made and stylish Gazebos can cost more than $28000 and sometimes even more. Custom Gazebos with extra details and unique styles can be really expensive depending upon the requirements of the customer and various other factors.
These are the factors on which the price of a Gazebo directly depends. Each of these factors directly affects the price of a Gazebo.
The table below shows the price of a Gazebo with respect to their size.
Size | Minimum Cost | Maximum Cost |
8×8 feet | $1700 | $5500 |
10×10 feet | $2800 | $6500 |
10×12 feet | $3000 | $7500 |
12×12 feet | $3600 | $8000 |
10×20 feet | $6000 | $10000 |
14×20 feet | $7000 | $12000 |
15×20 feet | $7200 | $13000 |
The following histogram gives the price the effect of material on the price of a Gazebo.
There are various roofing options and the price for each of them varies. This is the price estimation of roofing for a 10×10-foot gazebo.
Flooring also comes in with various material options. Here’s an estimated price range for flooring a standard 10×10 feet gazebo with different materials (excluding labor):
Make sure your chosen flooring allows for proper drainage to prevent water from pooling under your gazebo.
Consider the maintenance requirements of each material. Wood decking will need to be stained or sealed periodically, while concrete or pavers require less upkeep.
Choose a flooring material that complements the overall style of your gazebo and outdoor space.
Before building you need to lay a good foundation on the ground and often times the ground needs some preparation depending upon the situation. This would cost you an extra sum of money that ranges from $1500 to $4500 depending upon the work needed.
Often times it can be seen that people like to have some screening in their Gazebos for several reasons such as to prevent dust and environmental effects and also to keep bugs and flies away in summer. For a glass screening, the price ranges from $4500 to $7500, and for a fabric net screening the price ranges from $100 to $1200.
Labor is as important as any other aspect of building a strong, durable, and beautiful Gazebo. Labor cost depends on factors like the amount of work in land preparation, different Gazebo styles, and details in your design. Generally, labor costs vary between $1500 and $4500.
Here are some ideas for if you want to build a Gazebo on a budget.
If you want to have the peace and fun of having a Gazebo but at cheap rates this is your best option. Pop-up Gazebos are hands down the cheapest option out there on the market. You can set up pop-up Gazebos super quickly outside. They’re perfect for parties, picnics, or any time you need shade or shelter outdoors.
They’re simple to set up, easy to take with you and make outdoor fun even better. You can buy them for as low as $400.
Building a gazebo yourself can save you on labor costs which are around $1,500 to $4500 and construction plans which are around $700 to $1,300. A gazebo kit is a straightforward project because it is easy to assemble with all of the pre-cut materials.
Make the land ready for the project, ensuring a level ground that can easily handle the weight of a gazebo. Make sure to get precise measurements, a solid design, quality materials, and good construction skills to ensure your structure is sound.
The main things that affect the cost are the gazebo’s size (bigger = more expensive), the materials used (fancier materials like cedar cost more), how complicated the design is, whether you need to build a base or flooring, and if you hire workers or do it yourself.
Paying workers to build a gazebo can cost $1,500 to $4500 or more. Bigger, fancier gazebos with special features will cost more in labor.
The materials are usually the most expensive part, especially if you use premium options like cedar wood, composite materials, or fancy roofing like cedar shakes or clay tiles.
Setting a realistic budget, comparing prices for materials, prioritizing essential features, considering DIY options, and planning ahead can all help ensure that you stay within your budget when building a gazebo.