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Grand Patio 10x13 Ft Outdoor Gazebo with Mosquito Netting and Curtains, Sturdy Straight Leg Tent Soft Top for Patios, Deck, Backyard

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Arrives Thursday, Jun 19
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Color: Gray


Size: 10X13 FT


Features

  • Perfect ShadeThis outdoor gazebo provides 13.5 x 10 FT ( about 4 x 3 m ) shade. Ideal for a variety of outdoor events such as shows, weddings, exhibitions, parties, BBQs, camping trips, festivals and more. You can also set it up in your backyard as a large shade cover for your family and guests. It can also be used as a temporary garage or tool for garden furniture.
  • PREMIUM POLYESTER MATERIALThe gazebo canopy is made of PA coating polyester which is heavy-duty, water-resistant, UV protected and fade-resistant. It offers 99% UV protection.
  • STURDY & DURABLE FRAMEThe column and beamis of our patio gazebo are constructed of aluminum, against rust, corrosion.Sturdy heavy duty steel frame on the top of the gazebo, which help to keep the gazebo's shape.
  • MOSQUITO NETTING AND CURTAINS INCLUDEDMosquito netting is artfully arranged around the beams and keeps out bugs, mosquito,letting you enjoy the beauty of the outdoors with friends and family late into the evening.When the weather is very hot, the curtains will isolate the sunlight and bring you cool.
  • Easy TO ASSEMBLEYou can assemele this garden backyard gazebo by following the instruction in package and only some common household tools are needed.We advice you to do this work with 1-2 people and it will take about 0.5-1.5 hours to finish it

Brand: Grand patio


Material: Powder-coated Steel & Aluminum


Style: Garden


Item Weight: 81.6 Pounds


Frame Material: Powder-coated Steel & Aluminum


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Square


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Gray


Brand: Grand patio


Material: Powder-coated Steel & Aluminum


Style: Garden


Item Weight: 81.6 Pounds


Frame Material: Powder-coated Steel & Aluminum


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Square


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Gray


Manufacturer: Grand Patio


Product Dimensions: 145 x 120 x 108 inches


Item Weight: 81.6 pounds


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  • So far great - until IAN POST Hurricane 2nd Update
Color: Gray Size: 10X13 FT
Box came in perfect shape, no damage. I assembled this by myself in 90 degree weather and boy I couldn't wait for the shade. Pretty straight forward to assemble only errors were me putting a canopy brace in backwards and centering the canopy was a little difficult by myself, but it's done. Only wish is there were weights in the screen and shade to stop them blowing in the wind, but that's easily remedied. Let's see how it holds up to Florida. Definitely recommend using an Allen bit for a power drill and set it at low resistance. I stripped the head on a couple of the screws - but not to worry, it's not coming down. Saw another review about getting some pavers to put it on - gonna try that to help anchor it and raise the curtains off the patio deck. I also purchased the the sand weights to stabilize the legs. Update..... added about 200lbs of sand to the uprights, 50 per leg, and so far stability is great. Experiencing 60mph winds right now and holding up 100%. UPDATE POST HURRICANE IAN. Well lets say it didn't quite make it. took off the canopy but stupid me left the curtains bundled to the uprights. Did really well until the 150mph gust and then the legs just pulled out from the frame, even with 50+lbs of sand attached to each leg. Maybe I'm a dreamer but I think had I not made that error, it would have survived. I think when all is said and done I can rebuild the legs using 4x4 or 6x6 wood and securing the top frame to them. Other than that I was great! If I can't rebuild, I'll just by another and then have some spare parts (just in case) 2nd Update - I wrote the company to see if I could get some replacement parts to fix the damage from the hurricane. All I can say is they were absolutely WONDERFUL and I'm as happy as can be. I will be re-rising the gazebo next weekend! Gonna reinforce the anchoring into the deck and make sure I remove the side curtains if there's ever another hurricane! Thanks to the company - again, I couldn't be any happier with their response! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Sturdy and Attractive!
Color: Gray Size: 10X13 FT
The first thing I noticed was that the fabric was quite a bit heavier than I was expecting! Next, since I am a short, handicapped, 67 yr old woman with NO help, I had to plan my "attack" on installing this monster! Fortunately there were very few instructions to confuse the process so after a quick glance of how things fit together, I was able to "improvise"...substituting for those 2 extra bodies with some rope and a few bungee straps! (Relax!!! I do have 30+ years of construction experience) I first put together 1 of the short sides (nearest the 16' high end of my deck), then attached 1 long rail to a 3rd column (This is where the bungee cords came in....holding the rail in place while I was getting the 3rd post lined up) I wasn't crazy about having to temporarily secure each post with a framing nail but in lieu of someone to help hold the post in place, that worked! So, now with the 2 sides rails up that are next to my 2nd story deck railing, I was ready to move to the inside rails....and my 3rd glass of wine! Those 2 rails went up without a hitch, but I was still only on my 4' step ladder! Now, for the top! I managed to drag my 6' ladder from the garage to the deck and proceeded to assemble the top frame. It helps greatly IF you do NOT tighten down the rails completely when assembling the rectangular outer frame. You'll need a little "play" to get the top frame in place. I loosely attached the "screwed" down bars, 1 on each long side and then inserted the longer bars in each of the 4 corners, then went back to place the other 2 shorter screw down bars (and to retrieve another glass of wine!) Then I went around the whole frame with my 3 ft. level, making sure that all my posts were plumb while tightening every screw! Next! Putting on the fabric top! So, but this time I've nearly had enough wine to spend the next HOUR stretching the canvas over the frame....working off my 6' ladder....tugging and twisting,up and down the ladder trying to keep the hooks in place while I stretch the canvas over a few more feet! FINALLY, the hard part....DONE. MORE WINE, then I hang the screens and curtains, once again, check for plumb, drill pilot holes in my deck and screw the post bases to the deck! (Oh, and drink more wine!) So, don't believe all the horror stories you may read. This installation was a breeze.....even for a lone OLD lady who has enough screws in clamps in her back to build a small deck of it's own! Oh, total time to construct....about 6 1/2 hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020 by Karen Etzwiler Karen Etzwiler

  • Almost great! 6 hour job for 2 people +2 for roof lifting
Positive: Great quality control in the manufacturing process. The only issue was roof panel Y needed trimming on both sides. Other than that the fit is impressive.Packing all these parts into 2 boxes is an amazing feat. Negative: One frame arrived with a dent and one polycarbonate roof panel had a deep dent. The box with the metal frame is heavy, like more than 100lbs. After completing the assembly and tightening all the screws it still wiggles. The simple solution would be for the manufacturer to include 8 gussets for connecting the posts to the beams. HELLO! This is an obvious problem from an engineering or building perspective. I will fabricate my own. Without the gussets and anchoring the posts I would not consider this gazebo sturdy. Just 8 gussets would make a huge difference. Also a cross piece to tie one 12’beam to the other to help with any live load on the roof (like snow) Assembly: plan for at least 2 people participating for most of the project. Plan for 4 people setting the roof structure on top of the post and beam frame. It is delicate! Overall: amazing fit! We’re pleased with the outcome! I think it’s a good value. It would be nice if the manufacturer could replace the damaged parts. Once unpacked there’s no way I would even try to get it all back in the box for return let alone disassemble for return. I would suggest you plan for an easy 6 hour job for 2 people and just a few minutes for 4 people to set the roof structure. I would not consider this gazebo for snow country. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by Treeman

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