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Gardesol Louvered Aluminum Pergola 10×10 FT Hardtop Rainproof Gazebo with Adjustable Roof for Outdoor Deck Patio Garden Yard (Matte Black)

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Color: Matte Black


Size: 10'×10'


Features

  • Adjustable Louvered Roof Gazebo: You can adjust the roof to get sun shade or sunbathe, and shelter from the rain when fully closed
  • Integrated Drainage System: The rain will be diverted through the integrated gutter system and posts
  • Premium Material&Sturdy Structure: The wind resistance is up to 65 mph. Composed of engineering structure design, powder coated aluminum frame and steel louvers, the pergola is sturdy, rust&corrosion resistant that last for years of usage
  • Delivery Reminder: Delivery appointment and signature service provided, do remember to CHECK your message the other day after the purchase
  • Easy to Assemble: Expansion bolts included, which helps posts anchored into the cement. Prefabricated rails and louvers, user-friendly instructions and online video will do great help
  • Usage Scenario: Suitable for patio, garden, lawn, deck&yard
  • Kind Reminder: This structure may require a permit. Please consult your local city, municipality and applicable HOA guidelines for guidance on building codes and/or zoning requirements for your area before purchase and installation
  • Gardesol doesn't provide installation service. All the installation service from order page is from the third party

Brand: Gardesol


Material: Aluminum Frame&Steel Louvers


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 385 Pounds


Frame Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Square


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Assembly Required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 119"L x 119"W x 99"H


Item Weight: 385 pounds


Manufacturer: Gardesol


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  • Well designed and well made
Color: Matte Black Size: 10'×20'
We were looking for a way to enjoy our deck in the summer without getting cooked in the baking sun. We had to ensure that whatever we installed had to be able to withstand heavy snowfalls in the winter, so we opted for the Gardesol 10' x 20' pergola which would fit nicely on our 10' by 30' deck, leaving room to BBQ off to the side. It has a set of louvers that can be opened to let sun in, but more importantly, allow snow to fall through and not accumulate. The design also keeps rain out, channeling the water into the legs! We ordered it through Amazon and it arrived promptly on a truck. Five boxes come on a huge overlong pallet, the whole lot weighing 519 pounds! The first task was getting it offloaded, so we pulled the box off the tailgate onto some planks as far as we could, and then cut all the strapping off, releasing the individual boxes to be manhandled about. You definitely need at least two strong people present to shift the boxes. We dismantled the shipping pallet and kept the bits for firewood. We then unpacked the boxes so we could walk the parts to where we needed them. The legs, beams, and louvers (louvres for our real English speaking friends) are all very light to move individually. There is a heavy box containing all the hardware needed to assemble it. The parts all look very nicely made, and of good quality. I did some trial fitting of the parts to confirm sizes and to check that it would indeed be able to be installed on our 10' deck. Poor weather (days of rain) delayed the start of the assembly, but having studied the instructions, I knew that there was a long task of attaching end caps to both ends of the 38 louvers so I set up a production line under our carport out of the rain. I set up two trestles and a chair with a cushion for myself. I put the end caps and screws into some tubs and set up my cordless drill. The task then consisted of: Remove two louvers from their box and lay them on the trestles with the ends near the chair. Add the two endcaps Insert two screws into each endcap by hand Drive all four screws in with the drill Flip the two louvers end to end to do the other ends Add the end caps, and screws to the second ends Walk the two louvers to the assembly area Repeat 19x Each louver has two small plastic feet to rest on the adjacent louver when they are closed, and I noticed that many of them were missing, so I counted how many were missing as I went. Once I had my production system going, each pair of louvers would take about 6 minutes to assemble. I contacted Gardesol and informed them of the missing feet and they shipped me the missing feet. My friend Hein visited for a few days and the two of us erected the pergola over 3 days. Our deck is 10' wide but there were two issues that made our installation more complex: There is a small eave on the side of the house, and I wanted rainwater coming off the house roof to go onto the top of the pergola rather than pouring into the area below. This demanded that we shorten the legs by 7" to get it to fit below the eave. To maximize the height of the pergola, I needed to position it so that the louvers would rise up next to the fascia of the house, meaning the whole pergola needed to be 6" away from the house, which meant that three of the legs would be just beyond the deck. This demanded that I create three supports on the outside edge of the deck for those legs. Fortunately the deck has a facia comprising a 2x8 and a 2x6 nailed together, providing ample wood onto which a piece of pressure treated 6x6 could be bolted, providing the additional 6" needed. We drilled some drainage holes in the deck to match the drainage holes in the steel plates make the base of each leg. Because the pergola was up against the house on one side, and at the edge of the deck on the other side, outside access to the long sides was impossible. We therefore had to combine some of the assembly steps. We added parts G (linkage arms) after the first half of step 21. Then, as we added each louver, we also added part S (clips) which necessitated raising and lowering the louvers each time. We bolted the legs to the wooden deck using lag screws instead of using the supplied anchors. The system is well designed and well built. The parts go together well and some smaller parts have spares supplied in case you loose a couple. The two halves can have the louvers set independently. Water handling We had a huge rainstorm the day after we erected it which provided a good test of the rain water handling. Generally it was good, but we did get some drips coming through along the edge next to the house. The water flows from the top of each louver through holes and onto the end caps above the gutter on the inside of the horizontal beams. As it dropped off the endcaps, some splashed onto the side of the gutter and then onto the floor. I pushed each endcap outwards towards the beams so that the momentum of the dops carried it closer to the beam and gutter instead of towards the inside of the shelter. This seems to have fixed the issue very well, except for one louver where there was a gap between the endcap and the drain hole in the louver allowing water to run through, unhindered, fast enough for the surface tension to allow it to run along the underside of the louver and then miss the gutter completely! This was solved by making a small bend in the endcap so that it touches the drain hole. I also found that we had a lot of water gushing from the center pole next to the house (perhaps we misjudged where the drainage hole locations?) so I drilled some additional holes next to the base plate. We erected the pergola as horizontal as possible, and perhaps we should have let it have a very slight slope away from the house to aid water drainage to the outer edge. I might jack it up and place a shim under the middle pole on the house side so we get less of a puddle where we walk into the house. I don't expect the area to be 100% dry in a rainstorm but with the small tweaks described, the water drainage works extremely well. Update: Today we had an almighty cloudburst rainstorm. The amount of rain coming down overwhelmed the gutters and everything below got wet. It is not surprising, and very much acceptable. I do not expect anything to stay dry through such a storm, so just be aware not to leave things there that should not get wet if a big storm is approaching. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2023 by Dale M. Schultz Dale M. Schultz

  • Added a real WOW factor to our Swimming Pool Deck
Color: Matte Black Size: 10'×13'
This pergola is extremely well engineered and manufactured to tight tolerances. Based on comments from a previous owner, I was very comfortable cutting 9" off the bottoms of the posts to reduce the height to accommodate the location where we placed it. I am a retired structural engineer and have extensive skills as a carpenter, welder, and machinist. I would not recommend shortening the posts unless you know exactly what you're doing. I felt the instruction booklet was more than adequate to assemble the unit although I caution you to look very closely at the illustrations. The finished product has nice clean lines, and the mechanical functionality is both very simple and reliable. In my world, we call that elegant. We live in the Pacific Northwest and one of the features that appealed to us is the rain resistance aspects of the pergola. We have only had a few light showers but so far everything underneath has stayed completely dry. The water capture system is very ingenious although having unclogged more than my fair share of gutters, I question how the 4" x 4" hollow post can drain out through a 5/8" half diameter hole without plugging up with debris? I realize the pathway for water to enter the posts has many restrictions to screen out the debris before it gets to the posts, but Murphy also lives in the pacific northwest. I made some removable mesh screens that I have installed at the top of the posts to see how much trash can actually make it that far. The only aspect that was a royal pain, was the delivery of the product. I was promised it would arrive during a time window roughly 10-17 days out. It arrived much sooner and yet the Amazon Tracking System had nothing in terms of notifying us. I got a call but didn't answer an unidentified number since I get a lot of spam and it was way too early for the delivery window I was promised. The call did not leave a voice mail and no text messaging was attempted. When our delivery window arrived and I had no additional info from Amazon, I went to the shipper's website and entered my tracking number to discover that call attempts had failed and called CEVA Logistics directly to arrange a delivery time. Due to the size of the package 30" x 24" x 13ft long weighing over 500#, someone had to be here. We waited throughout the delivery time window only to be called that it could not be delivered that day. We then had to reschedule and wait another week to receive the package. We finally got the package, assembled the pergola, and had it up for a week all the while Amazon is now updating our delivery forecast as delayed even to the point of offering us a refund! When it did arrive, the quality of the packing dunnage left me skeptical about the quality of the product. Fortunately, it was 180 degrees the opposite once you got to the boxes as everything arrived in order, perfect amounts, and not a scratch. We are delighted with our new pergola and look forward to many days out of the elements while still enjoying the beautiful outdoors of the Northwest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Thomas F Schulner

  • Great purchase
Color: White Size: 10'×13'
We received quotes on a back patio cover from several contractors. On a recent trip, I noticed a pergola by the hotel swimming pool. I liked it so much that I asked who built it. They advised they purchased it at Amazon. The pergola had been there for a while but still looked brand new. I looked the pergola up on Amazon and shied it ti my husband. My husband read all of the reviews by others who had previously bought and put the pergola. Based on the reveries, we purchased a 10 foot and a 12 foot pergola which arrived several weeks after ordering. The only issue with the vendors carrier is the local carrier could not fit the pergolas in their delivery truck. My husband took a flat bed trailer to the carrier’s local facility and they loaded it on the trailer. We had a pergola building party the following weekend. My husband and three other men put up both pergolas and anchored them into the concrete all in one day. The pergolas are better quality than the patio covers we received contractor quotes on, for about one third of the cost. My husband felt the building instructions were very good and he was impressed with the end product. Our house is new and there was no shade until we put the pergola up. Additionally, the ability to open and close louvers, allows us to adjust the shade and when closed, keeps our patio furniture from getting water damage when it rains. I will update this review after our first winter with it is complete. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by randy l moss

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