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Garden Arch Steel Gazebo

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This classic arched gazebo will be a standout feature in any garden.

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Product overview

This classic arched gazebo will be a standout feature in any garden.

At 2.5m high there is plenty of space to create a stunning centrepiece for your backyard, whether you choose to run climbing roses, ivy or even some festoon lighting.

The tough painted black steel frame will weather nicely in your garden, while the eye-catching accents create a classy finish.

Get started on that amazing bougainvillea or jasmine arch you’ve always wanted and order yours today.

FEATURES
• Eye-catching traditional design
• Sturdy painted steel construction
• Perfect for climbing plants or festoon lighting
• 1 Year Trade Tested Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS
Size: H 250cm x W 189cm x D 189cm
Material: Painted steel tube Ø13mm, 4mm wire
Carton size: Carton 1 - 75cm x 54cm x 27cm, Carton 2 – 75cm x 48cm x 23cm
Weight: 22.2kg

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Questions and answers

5 votes
Q:
Hi. Are these galvanized?
A:
No, they're painted steel.
By Trade Tested on May 25 2020
5 votes
Q:
Do these Gazebos come in any other colour or finish e.g. powder coated ? Is the steel galvanised before being painted.
A:
No they are painted steel, the idea is they will patinate. It would be straightforward to add some extra protection with an anti corrosion paint if you wanted.
By Trade Tested on May 25 2020
1 vote
Q:
Hi there is it constructed with hollow tube or solid steel pls
A:
It's hollow.
By Trade Tested on January 24 2021
0 votes
Q:
How would I secure it to a concrete Pad.
A:
This can be secured with dynabolts.
By Trade Tested on December 30 2021
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Q:
Is the width measured from the front inside edge of one leg to the other opposite? ie: the inside measurement of the opening? We are wanting to place it over a seat which is 160cm wide, so just wondering if the arch is big enough to do this?
A:
No it's total width to the outside, you should just be ok.
By Trade Tested on September 28 2020

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steel gazebo arch

Really love this garden feature, will look more spectacular when my wisteria grows and shades my little bridge pathway...nice flower design on panels too.

Bronny whangarei
2 years later

Bought this 2 years ago, have been working on it, and just installed solar pump for water feature. Very proud of finished product, loving it.

Jill Canterbury
Garden Arch

Awesome product. This is the best addition to our small backyard

Harry Auckland
Very happy

I am very happy with my garden arch steel gazebo. It is exactly what I was expecting from the advertising, very straight forward to put together, sturdy and nicely finished. I have planted a climbing rose on all four legs. I feel it ties the garden together.

Jan Pokeno
Lovely purchase

Thank you so much trade tested. We are loving our gazebo!

Rowan Christchurch
Awesome Gazebo and Garden Arches

I have just brought a sevond.one of these to create two matching archways to the original gazebo.

Doug Waitaki
Garden

Really pleased with the gazebo. I have only used three legs as I wanted it to open out to the lawn but have used the extra leg against a wall as a support for a climbing rose. The wisteria growing up the gazebo is going "gang busters".

L MCKENZIE Manawatu
Garden Arch gazebo a winner

Great product it was so good I ordered two.

Huw Helensville
Gazebo

What a lovely architectural gazebo and so easy to put together. I am very happy with my purchase.

Lynn Wellington
Garden Steel Arch

Awesome garden arch

Ann Taranaki