Western Cedar Gazebos

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Western cedar gazebos...naturally beautiful

Cedar gazebos by Frontier Gazebos offers a weather resistant gazebo that has a natural look. Cedar wood will not warp or crack when exposed to the heat of summer or the cold of winter. Unlike oak or pine, cedar absorbs and loses moisture slowly, which is the reason that it does not crack or warp.

Cedar is also naturally resistant to bacteria and fungus. It's distinct fragrance is pleasant to humans but deters insects, moths and other wood pests. As cedar ages it turns to a silver-ray color. To maintain it's natural beauty, it is best to stain it with a wood sealer.

 

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Contact us...

address: 6898 Twp Road, Millersburg, OH 44654

phone: 330.893.1094
fax: 330.893.1098

e-mail: info@frontiergazebos.com

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What our customers say...

"This is to express our 100% satisfaction with the product and services provided by Frontier Gazebos, Inc. As you can see from the picture, our log gazebo is beautiful and makes a nice addition to our log home here in Michigan. We have had many good comments on the quality of workmanship and materials, plus adding the screens allows us to enjoy the gazebo anytime of day.

 A special thank you to Paul and Dustin for the work they did on-site. Both were experienced and very willing to work with us to insure out complete satisfaction. The entire project has been enjoyable and we wish you good luck with growing the business at Frontier Gazebos."

-Donald A. Vincent
Gregory, Michigan