How to Install a Gazebo on Pavers?

One of the most often inquiries we receive is, "How do you fix it to the ground?" The solution is delightfully simple: there is no reason to fix it to the ground. Because of their heavy weight, these structures stay firmly in place once built. Whether you're installing it on pavers, a patio, or any other completed surface, there's no need to take extra precautions like burying the posts or installing concrete pads.

Many people are concerned about the stability of their gazebos and contemplate various anchoring solutions, although these fears are often unfounded. Some consider burying the poles into the ground or installing concrete pads before fastening the posts and surrounding them with paving slabs. However, such actions are completely unnecessary. We've been recommending this strategy for over 20 years, and despite experiencing various severe weather situations, including high wind warnings comparable to hurricanes, we've never lost a single pavilion.

To clarify, the simplest approach to keep your gazebo securely in place is to simply position it on your preferred surface, such as pavers, a patio, or any other finished area. The weight and shape of the gazebo will ensure its stability. This simple solution saves you time and work and maintains your outdoor space appearing clean and uncluttered, eliminating the need for unattractive anchoring mechanisms. So, be assured, your gazebo will be fine simply sitting on top of your polished surface.