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No Top Railing Shown on Treated Pine Gazebo with Optional Cedar Shake Shingles
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No Top Railings Shown On Treated Pine Gazebo With Standard Ceiling
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14' x 14' Cedar Rectangular Double Roof Gazebo shown with 1x3 Rails, Straight Fascia, Cedar Deck, Cedar Tongue & Groove Ceiling, Full Set of Screens & Screened Door, Cupola, Old English Pewter Asphalt Shingles, Screened Floor, and Hidden Wiring w/ 1 Receptacle & Switch
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16' x 16' Treated Pine Rectangular Gazebo shown with Gray Composite Deck, Solid Bottom Rails, 36" High Rails, No Top Rail Section, Oxford Gray Asphalt Shingles, White Stain, Stainless Steel Hardware, Hidden Wiring w/ 1 Receptacle, and a Full Set of Bench Sections.
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10' x 12' Cedar Rectangular Gazebo shown with Custom 8x8 Posts, Half Wall on Three Sides, Full Wall on One Side, No Top Railing, Cedar Deck, Wavy Fascia, Cedar Stain, and Rustic Slate Asphalt Shingles.
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16' x 22' Vinyl Rectangular Gazebo shown with Almond Vinyl, no deck, 1x1 standard railings, standard braces, no top railing section, no cupola, brown metal roof, stainless steel hardware, Hidden wiring with one receptacle and switch, 3 additional receptacles, and 2 additional entrances.
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If you prefer a plain, straight look, the top railings can be removed. The braces will attach directly to the roof plate, instead of the top railing section. No top railing option cannot be selected if you have removed all of the bottom railings as well. Keeping either the top or bottom railing section to assist in wind load and lateral strength. If you don't want the spindles on the top railings, talk to your Project Advisor about replacing them with a double 2x8 solid top section.
If you absolutely cannot have either the top or bottom railings, engineering may be required to determine the best way to accomplish this in your area, so that you gazebo remains a safe haven for decades to come.
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