Winter Gazebos

Promoting your business or having an event or get-together in the colder months? You’ll need a winter gazebo. Browse our range of weatherproof, stronger gazebos for winter. Choose from plain colours for home use, or take advantage of customisable options so you can market your brand no matter the weather.

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What is the best gazebo for winter?

The best gazebos for winter offer strong, weatherproof protection against cold temperatures, snow, and wind. Key features to look for include:

Durable Frame: A fibre polymer or steel frame is ideal, as it’s sturdy and can withstand strong winds and heavy snow. Fibre is lightweight yet extremely durable.

Weatherproof Covering: Look for a gazebo with a heavy-duty, waterproof cover, ideally made from PVC-coated polyester or similar materials that provide excellent protection against rain and snow.

Sidewalls: Gazebos with removable sidewalls help block out the wind and snow, providing extra warmth and shelter.

Wind Resistance: Make sure the gazebo is designed for high wind resistance, especially if you plan to use it in exposed areas.

All the products on this page are classed as suitable for responsible winter use.

How do I keep my gazebo protected in winter?

Even gazebos that are suitable for use in winter still need some TLC to ensure they perform at their best each year.

Determine Winter Usage: Some gazebos, like the Aluminium Extreme 50 HEX Series and the Fibre 50 HEX Series, are designed for year-round use. However, it’s advisable to store your gazebo when not in use to prolong its lifespan.

Thorough Cleaning: Before winter, thoroughly clean the canopy and sidewalls with warm, soapy water to remove dirt and prevent mould. Ensure all parts are completely dry before storage to avoid mildew.

Furniture Management: Remove or cover any furniture under the gazebo to protect it from dampness and potential damage caused by winter weather.

Monitor for Debris and Snow: Regularly clear leaves, branches, and snow from the canopy to prevent damage from accumulated weight. Avoid leaving the gazebo exposed to harsh weather for extended periods.

Proper Storage: If storing the gazebo for winter, disassemble it carefully and place it in a cool, dry area. Use a storage bag for protection, and refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for specific storage guidelines.

Our guide on how to protect a gazebo in winter has more useful information on this topic

How do I keep a gazebo warm in the winter?

Use gazebo heaters such as fan or infrared heaters to keep warm in your gazebo, or, for more intense heat, opt for propane heaters. Using thermal covers or side panels to retain heat inside the gazebo, as well as ensuring proper ventilation when using gas heaters to prevent carbon monoxide build-up. 

To ensure safety, you should always follow manufacturer instructions when using any type of heating equipment in an outdoor space.

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