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If you have owned or used gazebo covers for some time, you may very well know that overtime they would be subjected to wear and tear and would have to be eventually replaced. Old gazebo covers may show signs of discoloration and thinning. Stitching may also give way. However, it is not that easy to find gazebo covers replacement as most of the time they will be out of stock in local stores or its manufacturer may have already discontinued making it. On the other hand, buying an entire gazebo could be expensive especially if the frame is still intact and in good working condition.
When looking for a replacement for gazebo covers, the place that you should go to first would be the manufacturer itself. Many times due to nature of the business, manufacturers will pull out older stocks of gazebo covers to give way to new ones but they would also try to keep replacement gazebo covers in stock for their old customers. In addition, some companies may also come up with new designs of gazebo covers whose dimensions or sizes would be the same as that of older stocks. Another place that you can look into for replacement gazebo covers would be the store where you purchased yours. If in case they are not able to help you, at least ask for the contact information of the manufacturer in concern. Keep in mind though that it would not always be possible to find replacements especially for designs of really old gazebo covers.
Before you get replacements though, first check the warranty of your old gazebo cover and see if you are eligible to get a new one for free.
If you are not successful in getting new gazebo covers from manufacturers or stores, you may opt to have custom made ones. Before you do so, it is important that you get the exact measurements of the outside dimension of your covers first. Replacement canopy for 10X10 gazebos or new 10X10 covers are the ones most typically ordered. Apart from gazebo covers 10X10, other usual sizes are those that measure 8X8 and 9X9. Make sure to request for Velcro straps be sewn in the replacements so that they would hold firmly in place in your gazebo frame. Also pick strong and quality fabrics for your canopy to ensure that they will hold up and be of service to you for a long time.
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Author Bio Box: Patricia Wainwright
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