1:383:09How to Anchor a Gazebo to Concrete - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnchoring your gazebo in a concrete slab. Use a 3/16 inch concrete fit to drill a one-inch hole onMoreAnchoring your gazebo in a concrete slab. Use a 3/16 inch concrete fit to drill a one-inch hole on each the concrete for each leg.
Grass, Patio, Concrete, Decking or Gravel So gravel or pebble-dash could make the gazebo less stable. In honesty though, this difference is normally miniscule, especially if you are using the right accessories and shouldn't mean your gazebo is actually going to fall over or be less sturdy on bumpy ground.
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Gazebos need to be properly secured to the ground in order to avoid accidents. There are basically three ways in which you can anchor a gazebo to pavers: drilling them directly into the pavers, driving concrete footers between pavers, or using weights.
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