Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Zep on June 12, 2008, 01:44:15 pm
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Anyone know a "ballpark price" on these being offered by Cover Valet?
(http://www.covervalet.com/images/pr_gz_gazebo_photos_img1.jpg)
http://www.covervalet.com/products/gazebo/gazebo/features.asp
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MSRP is $4995....... If you want one though, I can probably offer you a great deal ;)
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MSRP is $4995....... If you want one though, I can probably offer you a great deal ;)
As can many other dealers, we saw them at Atlantic City. They are pretty nice and seem rugged
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Doc.....or Hillbilly......
You think someone could get one that looks that nice custom built for alot less than $4500?
Is this as nice in person as it looks on-line?
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That seems very expsensive.
How about:
http://marble-art.us/catalog/category.asp?catid=3
Considering these are the real deal, the price doens't seem too bad compared to the fibergalss ones. Of course, you need the appropriate yard for it.
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"That seems very expsensive"
It does Drew, but if it was $1500..... I'd wonder if it was crap?
I know I had a 100 feet of fence re-done and was shocked at how expensive
nice, board on board, w/steel posts, stained fencing is these days.
I wonder what a quality deck/fence/gazebo company would quote you for basically the same thing.....a custom job....with the roman columns....ect....would it be
alot less than say $4500.....I honestly dont know?
btw...cool website....thanks Drew!
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Oh Zep, I am always jealous of you..now you will have my pergola!!
Actually, hubby and I are working on our deck tonight with plans to do the pergola next....As a do it yourself project, I am hoping to get in around $1100.00....We'll see
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whoa Boni....
you'll have your's first darling
i have a very small yard and i just think it would not work
it would pretty crazy to have such a grand pergola in such a tiny yard
that is a pretty cool looking one.....though a bit expensive
i will probably move in the next 3 years to get a real Texas size yard that can handle a swimming pool
so actually MissBelle I am jealous of you! ;)
keep us updated with pics
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whoa Boni....
you'll have your's first darling
i have a very small yard and i just think it would not work
it would pretty crazy to have such a grand pergola in such a tiny yard
that is a pretty cool looking one.....though a bit expensive
i will probably move in the next 3 years to get a real Texas size yard that can handle a swimming pool
so actually MissBelle I am jealous of you! ;)
keep us updated with pics
We have a small yard, and this is how we managed to get a pergola by our hot tub. We absolutely love it. On rainy days we can sit back in the corner and not get wet, and on clear starry nights we can still see the stars through the pergola. It's not as "grand" as the pergola in the first picture, but our yard isn't big enough for something like that. So this is what we came up with. Just an idea for those of you with small yards...
(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x149/rnblase/100_2661.jpg)
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"That seems very expsensive"
It does Drew, but if it was $1500..... I'd wonder if it was crap?
I know I had a 100 feet of fence re-done and was shocked at how expensive
nice, board on board, w/steel posts, stained fencing is these days.
I wonder what a quality deck/fence/gazebo company would quote you for basically the same thing.....a custom job....with the roman columns....ect....would it be
alot less than say $4500.....I honestly dont know?
btw...cool website....thanks Drew!
I dunno. It seems pricey. Considering I can get a cedar pergola from Home depot for about $700....this with fiberglass collums just seems way out there.
Take a look at this site. collums start at $150: (yes, it'a a plain jane of collums).
http://www.architecturaldepot.com/c/architectural-columns/
If you google " purchase architectural columns" you'll find many places that make collums...maybe $1000 per peice isn't that far out?
oh, I ran across this site. If someone was interested in low cost collums they should check this out:
http://www.classiccolumn.com/