Free Standing Pergola/Gazebo


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?


How are the prices so low?
If you’ve got a flat space in your garden that’s not getting used, consider building a free standing pergola with roof to transform that space into a stylish area you can use all year round.
What is a freestanding pergola?
Freestanding pergolas are outdoor shelters usually made from aluminium, metal or wood that support themselves, thanks to their four (or more) sturdy legs. Whether you choose a gazebo with a roof that’s open, solid or louvered, you can position it anywhere in your garden that has a strong, flat surface, creating space in which you can relax, dine or play.
Advantages of a freestanding gazebo
Choice: A free standing gazebo can be located anywhere – in the middle of your garden or on your patio. It doesn’t need to be attached to an existing structure, unlike a wall-mounted gazebo.
Good looks: Adding a freestanding gazebo to your garden gives you an aesthetically pleasing, stylish addition to your home that will enhance your outdoor space.
Versatility: Use your freestanding pergola with roof anyway you like. Need outdoor dining space, somewhere to protect your garden furniture from the elements, or a sheltered space for a hot tub or play area with shade for children? Pergolas create all kinds of adaptable spaces.
Durability: Modern pergolas are built to handle all weathers. Those with powder coated aluminium frames are scratch and water resistant and require minimal maintenance.
Value Boost: Most homebuyers are impressed by gardens with pergolas because of the extra space they create. So when the time comes to sell your house, you can up your asking price.
Support for Plants: A freestanding pergola’s pillars and canopy provide support for all kinds of climbing plants, so your green fingers can get to work in your garden, creating beautiful displays that increase the attractiveness of your outside space.
Do I need a permit to install a freestanding pergola?
It’s unlikely that you’ll need planning permission, especially if your gazebo is under 2.5 metres (8.2 feet tall). Planners prefer you to position your freestanding pergola next to house structures, or as close as you can get, and the more your gazebo blends in with its surroundings the better.
Benefits of buying a freestanding pergola from Close The Deal
Close The Deal is home to a wide range of free standing pergolas, all made to the highest standards and all available at great value for money prices.
We’re able to offer quality at a lower cost because of our group buying approach. This sees us ordering direct from the manufacturer at a big discount. When we have enough buyers interested, the order goes live, the pergolas are made to order and delivered to you.
Because we don’t have overheads such as warehouses to store goods, or third party salespeople, we’re able to pass the savings we make onto you.