| Materials | Price inc VAT | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| Oak | 4820 £ | 8 Weeks |
| Douglas fir | 4350 £ | 8 Weeks |
| Treated spruce | 3915 £ | 8 Weeks |
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An oak gazebo is one of the strongest and most attractive garden structures you can add to your outdoor space. Whether you want a dining area, a relaxing retreat, or shelter for a hot tub, a well-built oak gazebo offers year-round protection and long-lasting value. In this guide, you’ll learn how oak gazebos are constructed, how installation works, and why oak remains a premium choice.
Roofing Options. Cedar shingles and timber shakes remain the most popular choices. However, slate, clay tiles, and lightweight metal coverings can also be used depending on design and engineering requirements.
Kit Includes – Fully Solid Oak Gazebo or Pavilion. The kit contains all structural elements needed to build a complete oak structure. Furthermore, every beam is planed smooth with slightly rounded corners to create a refined, high-quality finish. Although DIY assembly is possible, oak beams are heavy. Therefore, many customers choose professional installation for safety and accuracy.
Engineering Report & Installation Drawings, All products are reviewed and approved by a qualified structural engineer. Therefore, every component meets strict strength and safety standards. In addition, detailed drawings are provided. Each oak part is individually labelled, which makes assembly clearer and more efficient.
Solid Oak Posts
Curved Braces
Top Ring Beams
Rafters
Hardwood Pegs
Fixings
Flat-Packed Delivery
Note: Although kits are designed for DIY assembly, oak beams are heavy. Therefore, at least two people are strongly recommended.
An oak gazebo is a durable, beautiful, and practical addition to any outdoor space. Thanks to its natural strength, refined craftsmanship, and impressive weather resistance, it delivers decades of reliable use with minimal maintenance. Whether you want a dining area, a hot tub shelter, or a peaceful place to unwind, an oak gazebo offers unmatched quality and character.
| Hippo – Hipped Roof Supplied – Included | ||
| Uprights | mm | 150 x 150 |
| Top Plates | mm | 150 x min 150 |
| Roof Pitch | Degree | 30 |
| Common Rafters | mm | 40 x 75 |
| Hip Beams | mm | 50 x min 120 |
| End Beam Cut | Type | A1 – 20 |
| Brace B1 | mm | 50 x 150 |
| Kiln Dried Oak Dowels | mm | Diameter 16 |
| Hippo – Hipped Roof Extras | ||
| Brace B2 – 9 | Extra | |
| Cedar Roofing Shingle | Extra | |
| Oak Battens 30 x 50 mm For Cedar | Extra | |
| Staddle Stones – Flat or Taper | Extra | |
| Concealed Post Base – CPT66Z | Extra | |
| Custom Wall Systems D1-14 | Extra | |
| Chamfers for Beams Larger than 165 mm | Free | |
| Fixings ( screws, nails, etc ) | Extra | |
| Offer the Frame for Heavy Roof Coverings | Extra | |
| Delivery | Extra | |
| Tailor The Frame To Be Up To 225 mm Thick | ||
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