Shingles a number of shingle types are used in gazebo roof construction.
Oak gazebo with shingle roof.
They are offered in a variety of sizes and styles to suit your needs and are a wonderful addition to any outdoor area.
All of shire oak s gazebos include a chunky oak frame oak rafters and oak tile batten bringing a look of traditional quality to the product.
The most common way to roof an oak gazebo is with cedar shingles.
The roof on a gazebo is usually hipped and a variety of roof coverings cedar shingles slates or tiles can be used to complement your garden and property.
Untreated shingles have an expected lifespan of around 20 years depending on environment.
With areas that are completely shaded as a pavilion or gazebo is joined together with the openness and freedom of a pergola the architecture can be stunning.
Cedar shingles handsomely crown the oak gazebo to provide a stunning finish.
Integrating gazebo pavilion and pergola roofing designs is a beautiful and practical combination in many outdoor living landscapes.
Shire oak offers beautiful oak framed gazebos that compliment any surroundings.
You can find more detailed information on shingles below.
Gazebo roofing material placed on a wooden frame can easily be removed from the frame and replaced so that when a roof requires replacing the frame can be preserved.
Green oak posts ring beam knee braces rafters and tie battern with cedar shingles for the roof the post size is 150 x 150mm.