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Gazebos, Pergolas & Canopies

Buying Guide for Gazebos, Pergolas, Beach Canopies and More


Adding a patio cover is a fantastic way to spruce up your outdoor living experience and follow the latest patio and garden trends. There are a few types of coverage options: gazebos, pergolas and canopies. These can range from affordable to luxury depending on your style and budget.


Gazebos

If you’re looking for maximum sun protection, a wooden patio gazebo might be a perfect fit. Choose a pop-up gazebo if you want to be able to move it around or store it away when it’s not in use. Or consider a hardtop gazebo for added durability. Gazebos take up a lot of room, so you’ll want to measure the space where you’re placing it before buying.


Pergolas 

Pergolas are a smart choice if you want a ventilated, bright and partial shelter, as they have roof gaps that let in sunlight. Decide whether you want a wood or metal pergola. Popular wood for pergolas includes cedar and redwood. A metal, freestanding pergola can add a more rustic feel to your garden. Or choose a pergola kit for a do-it-yourself option. At Lowe’s, we also sell pergola accessories like pergola covers, shade kits and brackets.


Canopies 

Canopies are a great lightweight option if you need convenience and portability. You can use them — along with sun shades for patios — to bring shade to your outdoor patio or garden at home. We also carry party canopies for events like sports outings, as well as beach canopies for your next vacation.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What’s the difference between a pergola and gazebo?

A: Pergolas are square-shaped structures that allow light to penetrate through their roofs. This makes them ideal for gardens. You can attach them to other structures or choose freestanding options. Gazebos are usually circular and don’t allow light through. This makes them a desirable choice for blocking sunlight on your outdoor patio, and they’re a great place to put outdoor fans, lights or speakers. Gazebos are freestanding and don’t attach to other structures.


Q: Can you put a pop-up canopy on a deck?

A: Yes, you can place a pop-up canopy on a deck. Keep in mind that pop-up canopies are temporary structures that work best for outdoor events. You’ll want to consider a more permanent patio cover like a gazebo or pergola for extended use.


Q: Can a gazebo stay up all year?

A: Yes, a gazebo can stay up all year. However, your gazebo’s material will determine its life span. Choose a wood or metal hardtop gazebo for maximum durability. Soft-top gazebos are cheaper, but they don’t last as long. This is because wind, rain and snow damage softer materials like fabric and plastic and cause tearing.