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Kozyard Alexander Hardtop Aluminum Permanent Gazebo with a Mosquito Net and Privacy Sidewalls (Alexander 12'x14' (Gray))

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Fulfilled by Kozyard LLC

Arrives May 20 – May 25
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Size: Alexander 12'x14' (Gray)


Features

  • Dark gray colored rustproof aluminum frame, which is very strong and sturdy, built with 4.7x4.7" triangular aluminum stand pole,much bigger and stronger than standard models. All materials are built to last, never becoming rusty or deformed.
  • Hard metal top instead of normal fabric or polycarbonate material.
  • Extremely durable PBV-coated polyester mosquito netting and removable steel railing on 4 sides. Double Track System allows you to add another layer of privacy sidewall. Include 2 layers sidewalls (mosquito set and strong 180gsm polyester solid sidewall)
  • Better ventilated than one layer design. Galvanized steel roof strong enough to withhold heavy snow.
  • Better water gutter design to ensure rainwater always goes to the corner
  • We provide excellent service from Californa and New Jersey local office, if you have any question, feel free to reach us.

Description

Introduce the glamour and comfort of a resort experience into your everyday life. The Alexander Aluminum Gazebo elevates your backyard, or other outdoor space, adding an element of comfort and sophistication that’s certain to impress your guests. The classic design adapts well to many styles of patio furniture. This item is built for stability, with permanent aluminum, light non-rusting material that ensures your investment lasts for a lifetime! The patio gazebo provides a shaded space for relaxing by the pool during hot summer days, as well as a haven for friends and family to gather for games and conversation. If you live in a part of the country that suffers from mosquitoes, the net sidewall ensures a bug-free and pleasant dining experience.


Brand: Kozyard


Material: Polyester, Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Metal, Polycarbonate


Style: Classic


Frame Material: Metal, Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Shape: Triangular


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Kozyard


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: May 20 – May 25

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  • Tips on assembly
Size: Alexander 10'x12'(Brown)
Product arrived in 5 boxes. Using a dolly, this 50 year old, not athletic woman, moved all the boxes into the garage. It took about 2 hours to unpack and layout all the pieces to inventory. In about another 2 hours, I assembled the leg posts, side rails and roof beams. Tip: have a drill or at least a ratchet screwdriver with the correct allen size bit. Makes all those tiny screws go in much faster. The next day was our build day. Took 3 people about an hour to get the structure standing with the corner brackets, end caps and curtain runners. Tip: We decided not to secure the posts to our deck until we were done figuring we would need the extra wiggle room to get the roof panels on. We were right. Screwing the legs to the deck was the very last thing we did. Next was putting the roof on. Tip: Assemble all the roof legs and cross bars on the ground. Also put the roof panels that go above the vent on too. Those were the most difficult to slide in. We did not use the brown plastic spacers and double side tape as it would not stick and the plastic will not say on the metal when you try to slide it into the groves. Guess we will see if they were actually necessary in the future. Once the large "spider" was built on the ground, we recruited another person to lift the entire roof structure onto the legs and attach the corners in place. With that done the rest of the lower roof panels went into place with little problems. Tip: Have one person on the top side of the roof panels to put the screws in place, another under the roof panels to tuck in the rubber spacers (again the double sided tape does nothing to hold them in place) and a third person to hand up the parts. With two sides of the roof completed since our gazebo was going against the house, on a high deck that we could not reach from the north side, we scooted the entire structure into place. It is not as heavy as you think it will be so can be pushed/pulled across a hard surface. Definitely agree with other reviews that this will take about 8-10 hours and a lot of patience, but we are quite happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023 by J. Merrill

  • Wow! Super strong, looks awesome.
Size: Alexander 10'x12'(Brown)
First the con's: There are literally hundreds of screws nuts and bolts that one has to stick into places. This is probably the most time consuming part of the project. I think it took me an hour just to assemble the 4 cross beams with the curtain rails. It would have gone a lot quicker if I'd had someone helping me. One of the screws had a sharp edge and I cut myself a couple of times. I would have eliminated it, but I was concerned I would need all the screws I got. One of the screws had a messed up Allen hole... or what ever it's called. I couldn't get the Allen Wrench to go into it. I put it aside and intended to use it as the last screw. Not all of the pieces had identifying labels. Only one of the M1 pieces had a label. I used it last so that I would remember which pieces where M1. Half of the curtain rails had labels... you have to identify duplicate pieces by their appearance. At first, this was troubling as I thought I was missing parts. It turned out, I was not. Pros: With literally hundreds of screws, nuts, and bolts, I was surprised that I had issues with only 2. What's more, there were enough extra screws, nuts, and bolts that I could have tossed those 2 in the trash and wasted no more time on them. I eventually did loose one of the nuts, but again, there were so many extra that loosing one nut wasn't an issue. I gave it 4 stars for assembly simply because there were so many screws, nuts, and bolts. Assembly was actually very painless. I did most of the assembly by myself... with the help of ladders and lawn furniture, in about 10 hours. There were a couple of places where I had tightened a screw or bolt prematurely, and aligning a latter screw or bolt was more difficult. But I quickly learned to wait to tighten the screws and bolts until everything is assembled.... which it says clearly in the assembly instructions. Speaking of assembly instructions... I found them to be easy to follow. There were sufficient detailed pictures. Each step clearly stated which parts, and which screws, or bolts you would need for that step. For the most part, I used only one tool. There were a dozen or so screws that require a Philips head screw driver, but everything else required just the allen wrench. With literally hundreds of holes for screws and bolts to go through and match up with a nut or threaded hole on the other side, I was surprised that none of them had any real alignment issues. I thought I read reviews that said people had to re-drill holes. When I did run into an alignment issue, I looked for the neighboring screw or bolt that was binding, loosened it, and adjusted the piece until my alignment was fixed. The roof was a particularly interesting section for assembly. I used four #2 Philips head screw drivers to help hold pieces in place and align the holes. As there was frequently an edge that was binding somewhere, the screw drivers acted as several extra hands. With literally hundreds of pieces, I was originally worried that I'd get to the end and find that I had lost a screw, nut, or bolt, and that I'd have to run to the hardware store and buy one that doesn't quite match the others. I got to the end... put in my last nut and bolt and saw that I had about 20 extra.... extra spaces, etc. Loosing one, breaking one, stripping an nut or bolt... wouldn't have been a problem. The coating goes around the edges. Having worked with standing seam steal roofs before, I know they are quite dangerous to work with... for the installer. The edges are usually very sharp, and you have to be very careful not to touch them with your bare skin... lest you wind up with a big cut. But... on these roof panels, the entire piece is coated, including the edges. As far as I can tell, none of the edges was sharp. Because I was working alone, I had to man-handle the pieces, frequently touching the edges with my hands, arms... even my neck. Except for the one screw above that I've already mentioned, I didn't suffer any injuries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021 by Bob K

  • Great addition to our backyard
Size: Alexander 12'x12' (Gray)
We searched all over for a gazebo for our back patio, as we get very little shade. We ultimately decided on this one and have been loving it! I can’t speak too much to the install as we hired a local contractor. It took two of them a full day but they didn’t have any major issues. The quality is great as it seems nice and sturdy and it looks really nice. The ability to pull the curtains to move with the sun has been helpful as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Caitlin Davis Caitlin Davis

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