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Considering Installing A Outdoor Patio Cover?

When fitting outdoor patio covers to your garden the first choice you have to make is what material you are going to use. The most popular choices are aluminum and wood, with your decision depending on what style you are looking for and how much you have to spend.

Count The Cost of Wood

Sometimes only wood will do, especially if you want a garden pool pergola or gazebo that matches the wooden garden or pool house or the cedar of other buildings. You may want to consider using teak or cedar and not scrimping to find something cheap, because the cheapest kits will be small and not very durable. You must remember that while you can get an aluminum patio cover for a few hundred, cheap prefab wood patio covers will not sound very cheap, for example a pergola that’s quite simple may be as much as $2,000 or even $3,000 if built of solid wood. If you customize an arbor that is open and want small details that are unique in any way, you’ll need to budget from $3,000 and up to…the sky is the limit because it will depend on the size of the structure. But many of the wooden kits are well into the thousands and these are basic, arbors, gazebos, pergolas and carport structures.

The Alternative

Really cheap patio covers will be made from aluminum and not wood. So if you want an open beamed structure, a covered walkway, a gazebo, a small garden house or pavilion from wood, you must count all the costs like posts and columns, cross beams or rafters, joinery, decorative notched ends all the hardware to fit it all together and then the varnish or protection that you have to repeat year after year.

If you need to find something cheap then its probably better not to opt for wood, the best prefab wood patio covers and custom designs made by a carpenter then you are going to have to spend a reasonable amount of cash.

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