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D**S
It’s like a private Cabana in my backyard
My brother and I spent around 4 hours putting this Gazebo together over the weekend. It was relatively easy to put together since all the pieces are labeled, but you do need at least two people for the assembly. We did get some additional help from two others to move the entire gazebo to its final spot since we want to lift all four legs at once. This minimize the chance of the connecting points from shifting.The most risky part is the roof panel install since you have to have one person hold it in place while another secured the bolts. It’s sloped at an angle so it’ll slide off if you don’t hold tight. We had one piece slide off and hit the corner, but luckily it was easy to bend back to place. So be extra careful on that step and keep others away while installing the roof panels.The gazebo provides much needed shade in our backyard and my wife loves the side curtains. She puts on three sides to create a Cabana similar to the ones in Vegas. This setup allows us to have outdoor dining without getting baked by the sun. It’s a beautiful looking Gazebo and we are loving it so far!
B**.
Perfect for florida weather
I would recommend this gazebo. It came in two boxes really well packaged. It will take almost entire day for assembly so if you are not DIY it would be hard for you to go thru it. But please keep Drill/driver and some extra screws with you. I would not recommend this to screw with just screw driver or wrench. It took 4 hours for me and my wife to put this together. It comes with concrete bolt in case you want to hold it down on patio. It holds up to Florida rain and sunshine so I am happy with the purchase. Price is almost half than other brands. They also have video for assembly. I love that it has mosquito net. You can't survive without in in FL. Roof panels do get hot here almost like roof so please be careful touching it. I am not sure how well it does in snow but I highly recommend for southern weather.
E**C
Awesome gazebo hardtop
I was looking for a gazebo but really didn’t want a canvas top as the sun fades them and dries them out I came across this hardtop gazebo and gave it a shot . Installing it took about 4-5 hours with 2 people . You definitely need 2 people to do this project as putting up each leg you need someone to hold the sides while you work . Each piece is labeled for the appropriate spots . It has spots on the roof to hang a light or 2 with hooks to hold it . The roof top you need one person to hold the sheet while you screw it in or it wall slide out and fall out so be careful while doing this process . Well worth the time and energy you put into this gazebo after putting the final touches on it . The curtain is a nice bright brown color that swings on sliding hooks as well as a full netting for the bugs . The sides hold on as well by Velcro to keep the curtains and netting from moving all over the place . I have to say I’ve been very happy with the workmanship they put into this gazebo . This is a huge difference in the hardtop being out of the sun compared to fabric . Seems to stay a lot cooler inside .
C**H
Metal Gazebo will last longer then Cloth.
I wanted to get a gazebo for our backyard. It's been getting hotter and hotter but I wanted to be outdoors while my kids play. I looked over a bunch of cloth material gazebo but after talking to friends, I found out that the material will not last as long as you think. So I decided to spend a little more just to have a nice metal roof.The gazebo arrived in two big boxes. You will need 3 to 4 people to help you with this project.I find that laying out all the pieces on the yard will help speed along the process. Just remember that you should take breaks and just relax because putting this together will test your patience.I felt the instructions can be a little more indepth but overall it's pretty straight forward. To help with the process, get a power screw driver with the bit that fits the screws. I luckily had two power tools so that there is always someone else helping.All the pieces fits as they should, I felt some of the screw were off--best thing to do is stop and put it to the side and try another screw. Do not force it, set your driver to lower to prevent damaging the screw or the fitted hole.Having more people the better, it speed up the parts when you'll need to stand up the legs for the horizontal arms. Even putting on the metal roof, having two people bring the piece over so you can properly screw it in will help.Some tips I decided to do, I put clear silicon on most of the edges and openings-- I hope that will guide the water to shed off the roof easier and also prevent bugs and spiders from crawling into cracks.I took photo of the roof because I want to add some adhesive foam boards to help quiet the metal during rain and also deflect more heat.It's not in photo but I've also mounted a long HEATER across those two HOOKS. I then mounted some CAFE lights long the perimeter and my wife loves it!Mounting the curtains will take some time too. But once it's up--you'll be happy with the privacy/mosquito prevention/and close it all off to prevent dust and bugs from getting in.Overall I'm very happy and please with this purchase,1. HAVE FRIENDS OVER TO HELP2. BE EXTRA PATIENT.3. Have power tools on low.4. I had some clip/clamps with weights on curtain's bottom to help keep the wind from blowing them around too much. You can find them on amz.
S**N
Looks great and adds elegance to your space
Our home came without a patio and we were thinking of building a wooden one but with the skyrocketing price of lumber during the pandemic, we decided to look into metal frame patios / gazebos. We really like the look of this one and didn't want to get one of those temporary cloth ones that you would have to take down or deal with cleaning after storms. We set it up and it really completes our backyard, is elegant, sturdy and the mosquito Nets are such a plus because of the crazy mosquitoes we are getting in Southern California this summer. We did recruit help from family members to build this, with four people, we were able to set it up within three hours. I'm sure a person can definitely do it solo. It's a good size, we are able to put a couch, a table and two chairs and it looks so beautiful with string lights draped under the Gazebo. Definitely would recommend!
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