Attach 5 8 inch 1 6 cm eyebolts to the caps with nuts and bolts.
How to secure the posts on a gazebo or awning.
If you want to secure your gazebo in windy conditions but you don t want to commit to anchoring it with screws or buying weights you can try securing it in the other ways for example with straps.
Twist a 5 8 inch 1 6 cm nut onto the eyebolt on either side of the cap to sandwich your eyebolt in place a washer on the inside end and then twist a bolt on that end to secure it.
Twist and push tent stakes into the ground.
This will make the white bases and bricks one unit and it should stabilize the gazebo considerably.
Do this at the corner.
You can place one strap on each leg and tie to the nearest building tree or anything firm enough to withstand the force.
Twist some rope around the leg of the canopy to help anchor it.
Place a level on one leg of the gazebo to make sure it is plumb.
Step 3 using a drill with a 1 2 inch diameter masonry bit slide the bit tip through the ready drilled slot at the bottom of the leg so it rests against the concrete.
Mar 13 2014 gazebo target worried about your gazebo flying away this summer when that next wind storm happens.
Use at least four positioned at the four corners of the canopy.
The legs of the gazebo have a little lip on them that is held to the bottom of the pot with the bricks.
Insert 1 eyebolt into each hole that you drilled.
Use masonry screws and a masonry drill bit to attach the white bases to the bricks.
Although there are several methods of securing a gazebo using pegs clips and ropes is one of the common method used by many.
Fill large planters with a layer of sand and a thick layer of concrete.
If you have your gazebo on a concrete patio and are not able to secure it into the ground and want to save on the added expense of hiring a professional to come out and drill holes into your.
Use either bungee cords or thick strong rope to secure the canopy to the tent stakes.
Here are the steps involved.
Throw one end of the rope over the horizontal bar that is the edge of the roof.
I filled each pot with potting soil then planted pansies in each pot.