When it comes to a hot tub gazebo, you have many different options at almost an infinite number of different prices. Luckily you’ve come to the right place because today I’m going to crack this one wide open and discuss many different options with you so that you have a fairly good idea of what to expect. I’m also going to discuss prices so that you end up saving as much money as possible.
Hot tubs are great but once we get them installed we often realize that it’s nice to have a roof over our heads, in this case the gazebo. The problem is we’ve already spent a lot of money to purchase and install our hot tub, not to mention the upkeep it will need to pay for over the years and chemicals and replacement parts etc. Deciding to shell out more money for the stupid roof is not something that many people cherish the idea of! Likely there are cheaper alternatives some of which I’ll discuss and of course there are more expensive alternatives which I will also discuss so let’s get right down to it!
Spa Side Umbrella by cover valet, this little guy cost about $350 and is realistically about as cheap as you can expect to go when it comes to roofs for your hot tub. This is just what it sounds like, a large umbrella like you would see for an out door table on a deck or patio. It’s not much of a gazebo but it sort of does the trick in a pinch. There is no hardware necessary and the umbrella is machine washable and has a powder coat finish and also swivels 360° and breaks down very easily for storage.
Danove® 7100 Series 8′ X 6′ Pergola at $800 this is a very nice entry-level gazebo that is made of all cedar construction that makes for a very durable outdoor piece of furniture. It comes with an anchoring kit which is fairly important and the overall dimensions of the peace are 8 feet in length by 6 feet in width by 7.7 feet in height and has an inside area of 57″ x 57″. I like this company for a number of reasons and I’ll discuss several of their more expensive models shortly.
Danove® 7100 Series 12′ X 9′ Pergola at around $1000 this is a similar model to the last one though slightly larger. It is 12 feet in length by 9 feet in width by 7.7 feet in height and has an inside area of 93″ x 98.5″. It is also made of all cedar which of course gives a very durable lifespan. It comes with all of the anchoring kit hardware that you’ll need.
Danove® 7000 Series 14′ X 7.5′ Pergola at $2,000 this is a very stylish gazebo, to be sure! It has a very interesting Asian look to it which is very nice. It is constructed out of all cedar wood which makes it very durable and also comes with a pictoral assembly instructions which many people find very useful. Like the other two models this one comes with an anchoring kit. It measures 14 feet in length by 7.6 feet in width by 7.9 feet in height and has an inside area of 6′ x 7′ giving you all kinds of room for whatever spa or hot tub you choose to put underneath it.
So there you have several different hot tub gazebo options to choose from. When it comes right down to it any gazebo will work as long as it fits over your hot tub. It’s not like there needs to be a specific type of gazebo for your specific tub so find one that fits your budget needs exactly and don’t worry about anything else because it’s not like there is anything special about any certain gazebo that gives it a competitive advantage over any other company I just like this brand so I thought I’d talk about today.



