Gazebos in Florida
We build custom gazebos—freestanding or attached structures with solid wood framing and the roof that fits your yard: thatch, shingle, or metal panels. Ideal for pool, garden, or backyard focal point.
A gazebo gives you a shaded retreat in the yard or by the pool. Lucas General Contractors builds gazebos with wood post-and-beam construction and roof options that hold up to Florida weather—natural or synthetic thatch, shingles, or metal roofing panels.
We serve Florida statewide. We work with you on size, shape (octagonal, rectangular, etc.), and roof type so the gazebo fits your property and how you plan to use it.
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Send your location and approximate size or photos. We'll reply with a clear estimate.
What We Build
- Freestanding gazebos — Standalone in the yard or by the pool. Wood frame with thatch, shingle, or metal roof.
- Attached gazebos — Tied to a deck, patio, or walkway. We match height and style to your existing structures.
- Multiple roof options — Thatched for a classic look, shingle for a residential feel, or metal panels for low maintenance.
For open structures see pergolas. For larger covered structures see pavilions and outdoor structures.
Materials & Build Quality
We use wood post-and-beam construction. Roofs are thatch, shingle, or metal panels—we recommend based on your location and maintenance preferences. Built for wind and sun. We can coordinate permits as needed.
How It Works
- You tell us your location, where you want the gazebo, and approximate size.
- We reply within about 24 hours and may schedule a site visit.
- We send a written quote.
- We schedule the build and keep you updated.
Ready for a gazebo quote?
Tell us your city and project details. We'll get back with a clear estimate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you build gazebos anywhere in Florida?+
Yes. We're based in LaBelle and serve Florida statewide. Contact us with your city and project details for availability and a quote.What's the difference between a gazebo and a pavilion?+
Gazebos are often smaller and sometimes octagonal or round; pavilions are typically larger and rectangular. We build both with the same quality—wood frame and your choice of roof. We can help you decide which fits your space.