Vinyl Oval Gazebo Standard Features
Our Vinyl Oval Gazebo comes with carefully selected standard features that offer a perfect balance of style, function, and quality right from the start.

Available Sizes
- 8’x10’ – 12’x20’
Roof Pitch
- 5/12
Rails
- 31.5” 2″x2″ Rails
Rafters
- 2″x6″
Composite Decking
- Composite decking is fastened with screws.
Vinyl Cupola
- Roof styles such as the Standard and Double Roof include a cupola.
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Gazebo Colors & Materials
Explore our extensive selection of premium colors and materials to customize your gazebo to match your style and setting.
Vinyl Colors
Roof Colors
Asphalt Shingle Colors
More information about Asphalt Shingles.
Regular Metal (AG Panel) Roof Colors
See additional colors here.
Standing Seam Metal Roof Colors
See additional colors here.
Composite Decking Colors
Gazebo Additional Features
We’ve also got a multitude of different upgrades that aren’t included with the standard model, giving you plenty of options to make the gazebo truly your own.
Balusters & Posts
Wood Balusters
Vinyl Balusters
Aluminum Balusters
Wood & Vinyl Posts
Wood & Vinyl Brace Styles
Wood Brace Styles
Vinyl Brace Styles
Roof Styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current lead time?
Lead times can vary depending on the project, so the best way to get an accurate answer is to fill out a quote form. Once submitted, our team will review your details and provide a timeframe for your structure.
Where do we deliver and install Gazebos?
- Fully assembled gazebos are typically available within 300 miles of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
- Gazebos that are built on-site are typically available within 300 miles of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
How much do gazebos cost?
Gazebo prices can vary significantly based on the size and materials you choose. If you’re looking for detailed pricing or want to explore your options, we’re happy to provide a free personalized quote.
Which material is best for a gazebo?
Vinyl, standard wood, and heavy timber are the most commonly chosen materials for gazebos. Each type offers advantages in terms of upkeep, longevity, and overall cost, giving homeowners flexibility based on their style preferences and budget.
Should I get a gazebo or a pergola?
The answer depends on your specific needs and preferences. A gazebo offers a bit more protection from the weather and sun, while a pergola is seen as more decorative, while also offering some protection. For more info on this topic, check out our blog on gazebos vs. pergolas.
How to start planning for your outdoor living structure?
- See the Guidebook for important preparation steps.
- Send photos and measurements of the desired location for your timber frame structure to sales@lancastercountybackyard.net.
- We will be happy to review your photos and discuss possible scenarios/ideas with you.
- A site visit/consultation can be requested for a fee based on your location.
Do you offer a DIY kit?
Depending on your requirements, we could produce a kit for your structure. We don’t recommend DIY kits for gazebos, however, as the building requirements can be complicated. Our builders are fast, efficient, and experts in their field. Give us a try!
Does vinyl cost much more than wood?
The extra expense of covering and constructing a vinyl structure makes it 20-40% more expensive than it’s wood counterparts.
Will I need a building permit for my gazebo?
Some areas require building permits for gazebos and others do not, so check with your local municipality if you have questions for your area. We have diagrams for gazebos that may be useful in the permitting process if you do find you need a permit (see gazebo specifications).
Do the skids stay in place below my gazebo?
The skids beneath the gazebo serve two purposes. They make transport to your site safe and efficient, and depending on your foundation, they can add structural stability. They also create an air space under the floor so the structure can breathe and stay dry. If you prefer a skidless installation, let us know at the time of purchase so we can plan removal during setup.
Will you use blocks to level my gazebo?
We do not normally level a gazebo using blocks, though in some situations for smaller gazebos we can use blocks for leveling. Let us know in advance if you believe blocking may work for your situation. Three things apply in the event we agree to try to level your gazebo with blocks: (1) You will need to provide ample blocks and have them on site before the gazebo arrives, (2) you may need to pay extra for the time needed to block the gazebo, and (3) we will not return to reblock a gazebo that has settled after installation.
Can my gazebo be set on grass or do I need to prepare a site for the gazebo?
Grass areas are seldom level enough to set a gazebo without any preparation. The gazebo may be set on a concrete pad, patio, deck, or bed of crushed stone. A good way to prepare a foundation is to cut out 4″ to 6″ of sod and fill it with ¾” crushed stone. You will likely want to frame the pad with timbers if the ground is not level, since you will then need to dig deeper at some places and may need to hold the stone in place on one of the sides. The foundation needs to be level for your gazebo to be level.
Do I have any choices besides kit on-site assembly if a fully assembled gazebo is too wide to get to my site?
Gazebos can sometimes be lifted into place with a crane if access to the location is too narrow.
How do you get a gazebo into my yard?
The gazebo is normally assembled at the shop and brought to your location on a truck and trailer. The truck and trailer are then backed into your yard to the point where you want the gazebo, the trailer is tilted, and the gazebo is slid off the back of the trailer.
I still have more questions.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out. We welcome your questions and are happy to discuss your project in more detail. Call us at 267 638 6983 or email us at sales@lancastercountybackyard.net.
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Revolutionize Your Outdoors in 3 Steps
1. Customize & Quote
Use our online quote form, or give us a call to discuss your project. Once we confirm your design, we produce an estimate for your approval.
2. Sign & Deposit
Review and approve the estimate, and place your order with a down payment. You prepare your space as we prepare your structure.
3. Schedule & Build
Once your structure is ready, it’s delivered to your property and/or constructed on-site. You enjoy outdoor happiness and hosting like never before!
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