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Hot Tub Gazebos And Spa Enclosures

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Published: April 5, 2007

After a long day everyone would like a nice soak in a hot tub. Those fortunate enough to have hot tubs tend to surround their purchase with a scene of serenity. This is where hot tub gazebos come in handy. Hot tub gazebos and hot tub enclosures are the perfect way to close off a little section of relaxation.

Hot tub gazebos, or hot tub enclosures, are generally used to create a place to relax, keep out wildlife, and to produce a warm place to soak in the winter time. They can come in many different kinds of materials, but are usually made of either wood or metal. When choosing the material for hot tub gazebos, most people take into consideration the look of their house and how long they want the gazebo to last.

Metal hot tub gazebos are becoming more popular because of their affinity to resist decaying, similar to wood. Metal hot tub gazebos also require less maintenance, are sturdier, and last longer. Normally, there are two types of metal to choose from: aluminum and wrought iron. Aluminum hot tub gazebos are the cheaper, and less sturdy than iron.

There are some cons when it comes to metal. For instance, metal gazebos don't tend to have a roof attatched because of the likelihood of over heating. As a result, there is usually a canopy for the roof that allows for sunlight and shade. Overall, metal gazebos tend to be the best choice. The owner of metal hot tub gazebos don't have to worry about the gazebo falling over, getting scratched or nicked, or insects causing the metal to decay.

Wood  gazebos tend to require more maintenance, but look better on the backdrop of the woods. Wood gazebos can be made out of many different kinds of wood, but the most common for hot tub gazebos is cherry wood. This is the most popular because it resists decay better than other types of wood. Unlike metal, wood gazebos allow the owner to personalize it. For instance, the wood can be painted or carved with an intricate design, and a roof can be added. This is particularly desired in places where it rains or snows a lot. To be able to sit in the hot tub while flurries fall all around is possible with wood hot tub gazebos.

The imagination can run wild when choosing a design for hot tub gazebos. Some of the most popular designs include an octagon shape and the Mojave design. The octagon designed gazebos are loosely covered by an awning and have a simple roof or canopy to cover the hot tub. It is best for people wanting less coverage and more of a natural feel to the gazebo. The Mojave design is more of a hot tub enclosure. They provide the most coverage, tinted glass for windows, and a sturdy roof or a canopy. This design is best for people who want privacy and comfort.

Hot tub gazebos are there to create an atmosphere of rest and leisure. It's essential to choose the appropriate material and design for the gazebo. Whether it's the darkness of cherry wood or the sturdiness wrought iron, hot tub gazebos are the best to fashion a sturdy and beautiful home for the hot tub.


Sources:
Metal Gazebos. Gazebo Guide. 2007. 5 April 2007. http://www.gazebosguide.com/metal-gazebos.htm
Other Wood Hot tub and Spa Gazebo Enclosures. Sun Enterprises. 2006. 5 April 2007. http://www.sunenterprises.com/spagazebos-wood.htm< br />Wilssens, Ken. “Everything You Should Know About Hot Tub Gazebos.” Ezinearticles. 23 Nov 2006. 5 April 2007. http://ezinearticles.com/?Everything-You-Should-Kn ow-About-Hot-Tub-Gazebos&id=367519

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