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Gazebo or Sunroom? Top 3 questions you need to ask

By: Dion Semeniuk



Gazebo or Sunroom? Top 3 Questions you need to ask.

Having a gazebo or sunroom in the backyard is an excellent way
to enhance the appearance while providing you with a quiet place
to sit and relax after a hard day at work. Gazebos and sunrooms
are wonderful for barbecue parties, family gatherings, or simply
sipping on a cup of coffee or glass of lemonade on a lazy day.
To create a romantic setting, you could string miniature lights
along the railing and roof of the gazebo and then spend time
with someone special out under the stars. However, as with any
investment, you want to make sure you choose the right type.
Which is better, a gazebo or a sunroom? For that reason,
consider the top three questions you should ask.

What choices do I have for size?

Most gazebo and sunroom manufacturers make three specific sizes.
First, you have the smaller size, which measures 7.5 x 6.5-feet,
followed by the family size that is 11 x 9.5-feet, and finally,
the grand size that is 18 x 15.5-feet. Now keep in mind that you
can also buy plans to build your own or hire a professional to
construct one that is custom made if you want a smaller or
larger size. Now the advantage of a gazebo over a sunroom in
this perspective is that a gazebo is more flexible in size and
shape as it will not be attached to the house. With a sunroom,
you will be limited to what size you can build and this may
influence your decision between a gazebo and a sunroom.

Do I need it attached to my house?

This is another important question that you will have to answer.
Do you like the idea of being able to walk out from your house
strait into another enclosed area without having to go outside?
This is the advantage of a sunroom over a gazebo. If it's
raining outside, you can still enjoy the outdoors without having
to take one step outside. You can walk into your sunroom right
from your house and not get wet, and also not deal with any of
those pesky mosquitoes, and relax with the windows open and
enjoy the soothing sound of the rain and fresh air. With
gazebos, you will have to be exposed to the outdoor elements for
a few feet, depending how far you build it from your house,
before you can relax inside.

How much will it cost?

And finally, what it usually comes down to is how much will it
cost me? In the end, you will more than likely have a budget in
mind and this may ultimately make your final decision. Gazebos
tend to cost less than a sunroom. The major cost that drives up
sunrooms over gazebos is the fact that it needs to be attached
to a house. For that reason, you will need special foundations
in place in order to properly attach the sunroom without causing
any future problems to your house or the sunroom (shifting).
Sunrooms also will cost more due to the nature of the amount of
windows. This is the main feature of a sunroom; in being that it
allows a lot of natural light in and also protects you from the
wind and rain. Gazebos tend not to have windows and go more with
screens, but if you want to spend the money, gazebos can have
windows in place also. So in conclusion, there are obvious
advantages of one over the other. It comes down to personal
needs and of course your budget. Answer the above three
questions and you will have your answer as to if a gazebo or
sunroom is meant for you. 


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