SAN MARINO GAZEBO
£1,960.00 – £6,870.00
To add privacy panels see related products below
Description
THE SAN MARINO IS A WELL-BUILT AND STURDY STRUCTURE MADE IN OUR WORKSHOP WITH A HIPPED ROOF
It has two roof options either a black felt shingle tile or British sawn larch shingle tile.
The use of sawn treated timber for the framework and redwood tongue and groove for the internal roof finish adds to its durability and aesthetic appeal.
The 150mm x 150mm chunky posts further contribute to its robustness.
The overall width is measured from the outside posts, providing a spacious area for various uses.
A 2.4m wide gazebo would be 2350mm in height
A 2.7m wide gazebo would be 2400mm in height
A 3m wide gazebo would be 2450mm in height
Add a star gazer roof light to the San Marino range.
*The prices shown are for the gazebo and roof option any side panels are optional extras*
See related products below for privacy panel options.
Our prices include installation and VAT
We deliver and install nationwide
INSTALLATION IS APPROXIMATELY 4-6 WEEKS FROM ORDERING
ABOUT THE SAN MARINO GAZEBO
What is Tanalised?
Tanalised is pressure treated timber that has been impregnated with a
preservative under high pressure vacuum, which results in a deep penetration
into the timber. This process gives a much longer lasting protection against rot,
fungal decay and insect attack.
Do I need to treat a Tanalised building?
Tanalised timber is pressure treated against rot and fungal decay. Timber is
porous so it will always benefit the building to have an additional preservative
on it to repel water and to keep the structure looking good.
Will my building require any aftercare maintenance?
Timber is a natural product which naturally shrinks and expands so your
building may require paint or treatment reapplication to affected areas.
Larger timbers are susceptible to stress fractures and cracks. This is nothing to
worry about and does not affect the structural integrity, it’s a natural
occurrence and if anything, it adds to the rustic finish of the structure.
Keep over hanging trees or branches cut back as they will hold water and soak
onto the timbers. You will notice colour changes over time as UV rays from the
sun will bleach the timber and cause a silver/grey colour.
Please visit our FAQ page for more information
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