A Few Things To Consider When Building A Picnic Pavilion

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A Few Things To Consider When Building A Picnic Pavilion

27 May 2019
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Have you been kicking around the idea of constructing a picnic pavilion with a fully functional kitchen? If so, you're probably looking for some ideas to help inspire your creativity. Here you'll find a few ideas to help kick start your project.

Look into Propane Delivery

Before you decide what type of fuel you'll use to create that functioning kitchen, you'll need to find out what options are available to you. One of the easiest fuels to use in a pavilion type setting is propane – this is because you can buy or lease a holding tank for the propane and because you can find appliances that will operate off of propane – the stove, the fridge, the oven, grill – even the lighting can come from propane torches.

When you talk with propane delivery services like Northwest Propane LLC, inquire about the holding tank, as well as the delivery availability and fees. Talk about the payment options and if there's any discounts for using auto-refilling services.

Food and Drink Transport

Will you be able to drive directly up to the pavilion to drop off food and drinks? Some pavilions are positioned in such a way that it's difficult to get close without going on foot. If you'll be needing to transport coolers full of food and drinks, you'll want to invest in a utility wagon.

Security

How will you secure the pavilion? Is it close enough to your home that you'll be able to monitor the activity going on there from your home? If you're concerned that things are going to get stolen, you'll need to come up with some sort of security system.

One thing that works well to scare thieves off is motion detecting lighting. These are available in solar powered form so you won't even have to run electricity. If anyone approaches the pavilion, the light will kick on and scare them away.

Another option is to install roll-up steel doors. At the bottom of the door, you can install an alarm that sounds when two contacts come apart. This way, you can close everything completely up when you're not there and not have to worry about anyone getting in and taking what you've worked hard for.

Start planning today – in no time, you, your friends and your family will be sharing great times and creating wonderful memories in your pavilion. Talk with the propane delivery guy nearby and get an idea of what it'll take to get things going.