Frequently Asked Questions
Here are a few of the questions we get the most. If you don't see what's on your mind, reach out to us.
If you’re looking for Breeze House maintenance advice, please visit our Owners Club area.
What’s the difference between oval and circular gazebos?
Our traditional circular buildings offer a cosy seating area, while the Oval collection provides twin areas for both lounging and dining. Our Oval Breeze Houses have also served as unique spaces for kitchens, gymnasiums, and even swim spas.
Do you charge extra for installation?
We include installation by our in-house experts with the purchase of every new Breeze House for customers across mainland UK.
Do I need to order optional extras such as chairs and heaters at the same time as ordering the building?
It is advisable to order optional extras at the time of ordering the building, as a delivery charge is not applied. However, optional extras can be ordered at a later date with a small delivery charge.
Do I need a base for the Breeze House gazebo?
Please ensure you have a suitable base ready for our team. It can be any level, hardstanding area of your preference. Reach out to us, and we’ll provide you with personalised base specifications.
Can our building be moved once installed?
Yes – we offer a relocation and refurbishment service. Please contact us for more information.
Will rain or snow damage the wood, should I protect the building during autumn/winter?
The canvas panels protect the building during any bad weather such as rain or snow. We will also provide you with maintenance tips and care instructions for your Breeze House.
Is it typical for the thatch to change colour?
Standard thatch will change colour to a grey/brown colour within 12 months of installation. Our combination thatch option includes an artificial layer of thatch to retain its golden colour.
What options do I have for re-roofing?
Thatch tiles, combination thatch tiles and cedar shingle are all great re-roofing options. Please contact us and we’ll be happy to explain the different options. We also offer a re-roofing and refurbishment service that you may wish to take advantage of.
How long should I expect the thatch to last before re-thatching is required?
Standard thatch lasts approximately 6-10 years and combination thatch lasts approximately 8-12 years. However, other factors such as weather and the positioning of the building in the garden may have an impact. Please contact us to speak to one of our experienced team and to find out more.
How long will my gazebo last for?
Your Breeze House comes with a 30-year timber guarantee. To keep it in top-notch shape, we recommend treating the building 12 months after installation and then every three years after that.
If you choose a thatched roof, expect a lifespan of 6-12 years, depending on the type of thatch, weather, and positioning of the building.
We’ll supply all the information and advice you need to keep your wooden gazebo in great condition.
Can heaters be fitted to the building?
We supply 3KW and 6KW adjustable heaters as an option for your chosen building. Our team can fit the heaters whilst installing your Breeze House.
Can I see your luxury gazebos before purchasing?
Absolutely! We positively encourage it. With Breeze Houses on display in all 12 show site locations across the country, there’s bound to be one just around the corner. Experience a Breeze House firsthand and speak to our knowledgeable staff. Find your nearest show site and get ready to be inspired.
How do I order my Breeze House?
Place your order at one of our show sites, where our team is ready to help guide you through the finer details. Discuss your preferences, explore financing options, and take the first step toward creating your ideal outdoor retreat.
Can you build custom wooden gazebos?
We are experts at crafting custom garden buildings at our factory in the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands. Previous clients envisioned their Breeze Houses as distinctive spaces—outdoor kitchens, garden bars, cabanas for natural pools, and even groomsmen game rooms. The possibilities are boundless. Let’s collaborate to create a bespoke Breeze House that perfectly meets your needs and desires!
What timber do you use?
The highest grade sustainable Scandinavian Redwood is used to craft all Breeze Houses. This exceptional wood, renowned for its toughness and robustness, ensures unparalleled strength and durability. Scandinavian Redwood is well-suited for outdoor buildings due to its natural resistance to decay, pests, and harsh weather conditions. Its inherent sturdiness guarantees the longevity of your Breeze House but also adds to its beauty with its rich tones and fine grain.