🏡 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The AECOJOY 10' x 8' Gazebo is a wall-mounted pergola designed for durability and ease of use. With waterproof performance, heavy-duty construction, and a spacious 80 Sq.Ft shaded area, it’s perfect for patios, decks, and backyards. Enjoy peace of mind with 24/7 support and a product built to withstand the elements.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Color | Dark |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style Name | Gazebo |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Frame Material | Metal or Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 134.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 110.4"L x 95.64"W x 75.6"H |
S**N
Does the job and definitely worth the price
Very good quality materials. Fast delivery. It was time consuming to put together, but the directions were easy to follow. It took about 4 hours to complete with myself and 2 easily distracted teenagers.We had 30 mph winds the day after we put ours up and it held up well, but I would ABSOLUTELY NOT recommend having this set up without it being anchored in someway as it swayed with the lightest breeze. The base of all five post have four holes that you can attach screws and anchor to your deck. There are also three options on the tall side where you can anchor it to a structure easily.Due to the placement of the back door and windows on our back deck, we needed a little more height so we had a 4x6 post cut at Home Depot to 6 1/2 inches long, spray painted them the same color as the frame, and anchored them to the deck, and the screwed the base of the poles to the blocks. It is extremely sturdy.The taller side against the house only had two poles versus the three poles on the shorter side which did cause a very little bit of sagging in the middle of the tall side for the 10x14 we purchased. However, this was easily corrected Once we use the included anchor and attached it above our windows.I have had rain since we put it up and it has been completely waterproof.I am 100% satisfied with this purchase, and think the price point is perfect.
A**M
Some hints
I am writing this review for the 10x14 model. Over all it looks okay, doesn’t shade as much as I had hoped but again okay. Assembly wasn’t hard, did it by myself with a ladder and a DeWalt cordless drill set on low torque. I will share some things I learned along the way. I wanted this to fit under my eve's' so I had to cut about 3 inches off the legs. I used a chop saw and a drill press to accomplish this. About the assembly itself; DON’T LOSE ANY BOLTS OR NUTS; they didn’t give any extras of anything. This would have been nice, since a couple of the nuts were missing threads. Luckily I had some nuts that fit. The bolts are cheap, heads strip easily (even by hand). When mine was manufactured the quality control person must have been on break or didn’t care. There were a lot of “punch” tabs left in the holes and almost all the threaded holes had paint in them, making it hard to put together. After I started checking the holes (before assembly) things went a lot smoother. The frame was easy to construct, the instructions (which is just pictures with few hint words) don’t tell you to leave the bolts for the “arm and beam connecters” (brackets) finger tight. Leaving them finger tight makes installing the pp boards easier, then you can make adjustments to the arms as needed. The next issue is there is a paper in the box with the pp boards that says not to remove the protective film before assembly, which is wrong. I did that for the first 7 pp boards, it was a nightmare to remove the film. Ended up taking the boards back out to get it all off. When installing the second set of pp boards I took the protective film off each before installing. I had to use a couple of putty knives to get the boards in the middle board connector slots. I found using soap & water in a spray bottle let them go together much easier. I may have put them in upside down, don’t really know the instructions only tell you to make sure the “leak” holes are up. I put the wide side up; don’t have any idea of how I would have ever gotten the boards in the slots if I did it the other way. Even after attaching the frame to my porch posts it is still a little wobbly. I didn’t attach the roof to my house, wasn’t willing to drill holes in my siding. The braces that go on the front legs are sufficient, but could have been a little bigger (might have taken some of the wobble out). Also a couple of braces on the back leg might have helped, think I’ll look for something to use for braces. Over all might buy again.1. No written instructions2. Don’t lose parts3. Check for punch tabs and paint on threads4. No back let support if not attached to the house
A**N
Good buy Don’t hesitate
With a little bit of patience, my wife and I put this together in a day. Fit perfect very sturdy. Went through high winds. I live at the beach with stood 7 inches plus of snow without caving in this winter. I did have to clear it after about 7 inches of snow. It did start to buckle a little, but it did not fail. For the price you can’t beat it just make sure to lag bolt it down to the surface that you plan to put it on.
T**Y
Spend more and get something of better quality.
Where do I start? Scuffed/scratched pieces (could have been from shipping), pieces not labeled, crappy materials and poor instructions! I've included pictures showing what the panels look like with the protective sealing still on. One of the seals on one side is white and quite frankly that's the only reason you can't see through this thing at the moment. It will provide no shade whatsoever; which is kind of the point of this product! Also the panels are cheap plastic and flimsy! In the first picture I put it next to a cardboard box that came from Amazon. You can clearly see how crappy it is! The cardboard is thicker! The gazebo itself is just a bunch of smaller pieces that you have to combine together to make larger pieces. What I mean is that normally a gazebo will have four posts and those posts are all single pieces. Instead you will have to put together five pieces to make one post! Two of those pieces are flimsy feet pieces that can't really hold anything in a balanced position unless you anchor them into concrete. I suppose the company did this purposefully so they could easily ship this in comparison to a much more quality gazebo. This is also the same for all the roof support pieces as well. Each roof support is four pieces instead of one! They say that this thing will not leak, but there are so many little areas for openings it's ridiculous. Water can squeeze through the tiniest of cracks, so it's definitely going to leak through this gazebo. After seeing reviews from JMore332 and GBee where it's completely collapsed, I've decided to return this rather than opt to put it together and be even more disgusted with this purchase. For a gazebo to collapse like this with the possibility of people underneath it is an extreme safety concern!
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