One of the things that really sets WoodMines apart is how we approach the structure of our gazebos long before they ever reach a customer’s garden. We believe that strength, balance and longevity start with what’s happening inside the frame, not just how the finished gazebo looks once it’s up.
Every roof frame is fully built in our workshop first. Rafters are connected to the king post, the structure is squared, checked and test fitted, and the roof boarding is laid out to ensure everything works exactly as it should. It’s a process that takes time, but it removes guesswork later and gives us total confidence in what we’re supplying.
We share a lot of this process openly because we have nothing to hide. We know the quality of our work and we genuinely believe customers should be able to see how their structure is built before it ever arrives on site. Whether you’re choosing a full installation or one of our DIY kits, the build quality is the same. The hard work has already been done, and it shows in how things go together.
This pre-build approach isn’t about making things look impressive on camera; it’s about doing things properly. When the rafters are set correctly into the king post and the roof frame is built as a complete structure, you get a gazebo that feels solid, balanced and built to last. These unseen details are what allow our gazebos to perform so well over time.
Transparency is a big part of how we work at WoodMines. We’re always happy to explain our process, show what goes into each structure and answer questions, because we’re proud of how our gazebos are designed and built. In our view, good craftsmanship speaks for itself when you’re prepared to show the full picture.









