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Domi 14' X 24' Hardtop Gazebo Outdoor Metal Gazebo Canopy with Galvanized Steel Double Roof, Wood Grain Aluminum Frame, Curtains and Netting for Patio, Deck, Garden

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Color: wood-looking


Size: 14'×24'


Features

  • Introducing our Super Large Domi 14x24FT Gazebo- The epitome of spacious elegance for your outdoor gatherings. Enjoy ample room for entertainment while basking in the comfort of shade and style.
  • Domi Outdoor Living's Treasure- This classic model of the hardtop gazebo, is crafted by a supply chain with over 20 years of experience in the outdoor furniture industry. This high-end gazebo boasts unparalleled texture and elegant design.
  • Choose Domi hardtop gazebo for an exceptional outdoor experience- Our built-in drainage system collects rainwater on the roof, flowing down from inside the column to the ground through the gutter. This feature ensures you can enjoy the tranquility and comfort of outdoor life even on rainy days, avoiding any chaos caused by rainfall. If you value quality, choose Domi 14x24FT gazebo for a seamless outdoor experience.
  • Realistic Wood Grain Finish- The 14x24FT hardtop gazebo features a stunning wood grain transfer print, giving it an authentic and natural look.
  • Stability and Durability- The galvanized steel metal top and sturdy aluminum frame provide the metal gazebo with the ability to withstand heavy snowfall in winter and offer unbeatable stability in windy conditions.
  • Fade and Rust Resistance- The galvanized steel metal top is fade-resistant and rust-resistant, prolonging the life of the Domi aluminum gazebo.
  • Ventilated Design- The double tops design with a ventilated double canopy allows wind to pass through, providing ample shade during high summer temperatures while protecting from harmful UV rays.
  • Privacy and Protection- The removable curtains and netting provide additional privacy and protection from UV rays, serving as a barrier against mosquitoes and other insects.
  • Multiple Usage- The permanent gazebo can provide a comfortable outdoor space for entertaining guests, whether for a family dinner, a barbeque with friends, or a larger event like a wedding or birthday party.
  • Warranty and After-Sale Service- The hardtop roof of the outdoor gazebo pavilion comes with a 5-year long-term coverage. Additionally, Domi offers excellent after-sales service, with a team of dedicated professionals available to answer any questions or concerns.

Brand: domi outdoor living


Material: Aluminum, Galvanized Steel Roof


Style: Garden


Product Dimensions: 283.7"L x 165.59"W x 126.42"H


Item Weight: 574 Pounds


Frame Material: Aluminum


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: 99% UV-proof, UPF 50+


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: domi outdoor living


Material: Aluminum, Galvanized Steel Roof


Style: Garden


Product Dimensions: 283.7"L x 165.59"W x 126.42"H


Item Weight: 574 Pounds


Frame Material: Aluminum


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: 99% UV-proof, UPF 50+


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: wood-looking


Manufacturer: domi outdoor living


Item Weight: 574 pounds


Item model number: LGMF-DR-1643A-US


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice looking and sturdy once assembled.
Color: Gray Size: 10'×12'
I had a gazebo with a metal frame and a cloth top but I kept having to replace the cloth top after several storms. I decided to upgrade to this gazebo based on the reviews and I'm super pleased with my purchase. It's been a year in the weather and everything still looks nice and new -- no rust, no leaks, very sturdy even in high winds. Definitely a nice shady retreat / protection from the sun in hot Southern summers. It takes a hot minute to put it together just because of the sheer number of parts alone. It will definitely go faster with more people, but it's doable alone if you have to go it alone. I was able to do everything by myself (and I'm a 55 year old female) except for attaching the M/N/K assembly to the four footer posts. I probably would have figured out how to do it alone eventually, but I had help at the time so I took it. There were a couple of pieces that had slight bends in them. I made the decision not to ask for replacement parts and it worked out fine. By the end, everything was squared out and bent back to shape. All the holes lined up fine/nothing was mis drilled. The only con to it for me is there is no separate rail or holes that I can use to hang up planters or bird feeders. I hung some planters off the upper outside (as shown in the pic) this year but they don't feel secure so I'll probably take them down. TIPS: >> Get a battery operated driver that you can change out heads on. I spent $17 on mine and it was worth it. >> If you are anchoring to the ground or concrete, you can save that toward the end. (If doing it in planters, set the legs in there, but don't fill to concrete until the end.) I found that I needed to move/realign the legs at a few different points until it was all together and square. Couldn't have done that if it was already anchored. >> Definitely use double-sided tape on the Z, Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 and some of the S bumpers >> For some reason, the instructions have you putting in T1 and T2 on before you slide the V panels in. Insanity. It went much faster for me to slide in the V panels and then line up and attach the Ts after. They even have videos online of other versions of their gazebo doing this so I'm not sure why this particular one they had it in reverse. >> When sliding the X panels, try both under and over. I kept trying to slide over on X3 and X6...struggling for a long time until I slid under and it went in like a breeze. >> When it's time to screw in the #6s near the top of the gazebo, you can undo the mesh mosquito/bug panels on the inside and reach the screws easily from the inside instead of trying to pretzel yourself across the top of the gazebo on the outside. >> When it's time to screw in the 5s...using a screw driver inserted into a higher or lower hole to line up the panels and keep them in place acts as a spare hand. >> When it's time to screw in the 7s... use double-sided tape to attach the S bumpers from the inside. For an extra set of "hands", I duct taped a small wrench on the inside to hold the nut in place and then could screw the bolts in from the outside, atop the ladder. I totally would buy it again. If I were rich, I'd pay someone to put it together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025 by AMM AMM

  • Engineered for Strenth and Long term Durablility
Color: Brown Size: 12'×20'
I am writing down my thoughts as I am assembling the 12X20 Domi Gazebo. First let me say that I am a retired auto worker who comes from the trades background. So perhaps I am a little more adept doing my own assembling. My first thought is to suggest anyone who tackles this project should consider having a power drill driver or the like. You will need a 4mm and 6mm hex apex for your drill. Using the tools that were included with the kit will add hours to the assembly process and I would not recommend using these tools for assembly. The prepping of the main beams in the initial steps can easily be done by one person but it is going to take some time to add all the brackets that they supply for the beams and posts. The instructions were not as clear cut as I would have liked and it took me some time to figure it all out. So far considering the country of origin, the quality control seems to be good. All holes have lined up for starting threaded screws (but if I were at the hardware store, I would think about buying a 6mm starter tap just to have on hand in case you encounter a bad thread. There are literally dozens and dozens of these 6mm screws to attach all the brackets and bars required for this assembly. Caution re #2 screws: Different size screws are designated with different numbers beginning with #1 and they are shipped mounted on a plastic blister pack. There are many #1 screws and only 28 #2 screws and they are included with on the pack with the #1 screws. Watch carefully for this as I didn't see the designated #2 and dumped them into the bin with all the #1 screws. So now for where I need the #2 screws, I will need to go out and purchase more screws which are 6mm x 20mm to replace the ones I have inadvertently already used. My one complaint that I have is regarding the supplied screws. I wish that they had been supplied with a little more lead (taper) at the starting end which would have made them much easier for starting in the threaded holes. There are many many screws to run in. So far I have completed everything up to the point where I'm ready to lift the posts and cross beams off the ground and get it all standing up on it's 6 legs. This is where I will need at least two or three other people to help me out here. With my wife & son we were able to lift the side beams to standing position. While my wife balanced each side assembly, my son held the end beam in place while I ran the #2 screws in to connect the assembly at the corners. Two 45Degree supports were added at each corner. At this point I would suggest that the assembler square up the structure by measuring between the posts diagonally (corner to corner). The two measurements should read within a half inch of each other. This will help when you go to install all the roof support brackets and roof panels. My wife and I were able to get the main roof supports up without the help of my son here. Attach the four N1 supports to the K header before lifting. With the help of a 7 foot step ladder, I was able to hold the assembly up in the air while my wife connected the lower ends to the side beams. Once the four N1 roof supports are secured in place, you can easily add the rest of the supports (N, N2 & M) one at a time. I would install the four M corner supports last as they are the longest and heaviest. This is where squaring your structure will pay off for making the anchor holes to line up more consistantly. I have completed the project now. The only major time consuming problem that we encountered was making the plastic tabs stay in place during installation. These were the Z series parts. After they fell off so many times I finally used silicone adhesive to glue them in place. (a very poor design) (An alternative might have been to use simple masking tape to hold the clips in place for installation. Once the roof panel was in, the tape would not be visible) After that the rest of the roof assembly went quickly. I spent about a week working on the assembly but I certainly did not spend 8 hour days at this. (Remember, I'm a retiree) I thought that the quality control on hole placements was excellent. Most all holes lined up or were close enough. Most other reviews mentioned not to tighten roof supports or frame until you have completed the entire roof assembly. I think that that is very good advice as sometimes a little extra movement was needed to line up the holes. The build quality of this gazebo impresses me as does the finish on all the parts. Well engineered for strength and long term durability. Great investment for the house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Snapshot46

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