Open gazebos, four-season enclosures, and pergolas for your hot tub or swim spa. Extend your season. Add privacy. Protect what you paid for.
Our showroom team helps you choose the right structure for your yard, budget, and usage patterns.
Classic four-post structures with a fixed or louvred roof. Shade and rain cover while keeping the open-air feel. Perfect for patios, decks, and backyard settings.
Four-season enclosures with polycarbonate or panelled walls. Extend your hot tub season through Ontario winters while protecting your investment from weather damage.
Lighter overhead structures that define your spa space without fully enclosing it. Popular for customers who want ambiance and partial weather cover without a full roof.
Hamilton winters are real. An enclosure turns your hot tub from a 6-month spa into a 12-month wellness space.
Side panels or lattice screens give you full privacy from neighbours without blocking light or airflow.
UV rays, snow loads, and debris age hot tub covers 2–3x faster on exposed tubs. A gazebo extends cover life significantly.
A wind-shielded spa retains heat better - reducing heating costs noticeably in Ontario winter months.
A well-installed gazebo or enclosure adds perceived and assessed value to your property beyond just the spa itself.
A properly designed enclosure transforms your backyard into a genuine retreat - something buyers increasingly look for.
Gazebo and enclosure installation handled by our crew across Hamilton, Burlington, Ancaster, Stoney Creek, and Grimsby. One team, one visit, full setup.
The right enclosure gives at least 18–24 inches of clearance around all sides of your hot tub for service access, and adequate overhead clearance for lifting the cover.
Not sure what fits your yard? Bring measurements or photos to our showroom - our team will sketch the right layout.
In most cases in Hamilton, a freestanding structure under 10 square metres (approx. 108 sq ft) does not require a building permit, but there are setback and zoning rules depending on your lot. Always check with Hamilton's Building Department before installation. We can guide you on standard sizes that typically fall under permit thresholds.
Yes - provided the deck is engineered to handle the added weight and the gazebo anchoring requirements. Most pressure-treated and composite decks over 2 years old in good condition can handle a standard gazebo. We assess this during site visit and advise accordingly.
Powder-coated aluminum and pressure-treated cedar both perform well in Ontario conditions. Aluminum requires zero maintenance and won't rot or crack. Cedar requires periodic sealing but delivers a warmer, more natural aesthetic.
Yes. We measure your existing hot tub on-site and ensure the enclosure provides adequate clearance on all access sides (minimum 18–24 inches for service access to equipment panels). The tub does not need to be removed.
1171 Upper James St, Hamilton, ON
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