Search  for anything...

MELLCOM 12' x 16' Hardtop Gazebo, Galvanized Steel Metal Single Roof Aluminum Gazebo with Curtains and Netting, Brown Permanent Pavilion Gazebo with Aluminum Frame for Patios, Gardens, Lawns

  • Based on 939 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes
$1,799.99 Why this price?
Save $176.34 was $1,976.33

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as / mo
  • – Up to 36-month term with PayTomorrow
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: 19 left in stock
Fulfilled by MELLCOM

Arrives May 16 – May 21
Order within 16 hours and 11 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Size: 12'x16'


Color: Dark Brown


Features

  • GALVANIZED STEEL ROOFInstead of fabric polycarbonate material, our fade-resistant & rust-resistant galvanized steel roof keeps out bright light and harmful UV rays, making this metal gazebo strong enough to withhold heavy snow and wind. Rainwater flows into the ground through the eaves leakage hole, reducing the trouble of the rainy season.
  • RUSTPROOF ALUMINUM FRAMESturdy permanent gazebo built with triangular powder-coated aluminum frame, which is more stable and durable than standard others. The gazebo with pre-drilled bases is designed for all kinds of uneven ground and can be installed in different outdoor situations.
  • NETTING & CURTAINS & HOOKSFully enclosed zippered removable double-layer PBV-coated curtains and netting protect you from UV rays while adding more privacy. Equipped with hooks on the top roof, it can be used to hang up the lights and fans to enrich the aluminum hardtop gazebo.
  • SPACIOUS SPACE12 x 16FT patio gazebo provides ample space for a sofa set or a 7-piece dining set. We offer a wide range of outdoor gazebos in a variety of sizes, styles, and materials, you can choose it depending on your need of courtyards, backyard, swimming pool.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLEThe hardtop gazebo comes in a total of 6 boxes, so please collect them all before installing them. We recommend that 2-4 people work together to assemble the gazebo and it will take approximately 3-6 hours to assemble it according to the instructions. We offer excellent after-sales service. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Brand: MELLCOM


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Metal, Polycarbonate


Style: Modern


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 192 x 144 x 118.8 inches


Item Weight: 415 Pounds


Frame Material: Metal, Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Triangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: MELLCOM


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Metal, Polycarbonate


Style: Modern


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 192 x 144 x 118.8 inches


Item Weight: 415 Pounds


Frame Material: Metal, Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Triangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 192 x 144 x 118.8 inches


Item Weight: 415 pounds


Manufacturer: MELLCOM


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: May 16 – May 21

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Apple Pay Later
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice Gazebo - Assembly tips
Size: 10'x13' Color: Dark Brown
When the Gazebo is done, it is very sturdy and attractive. I haven't had it very long, but it is obvious that it won't leak if you assemble it correctly. Also, the assembly is easy - until you get to the point where you need to assemble the roof panels. I don't think I would have been able to assemble it without the advice I found in these reviews. However, it took me a long time to figure out what they were saying, so I wanted to try to explain it more clearly: The roof is divided into 10 sections and each section has an upper (smaller) piece and lower (larger) piece. There are a few things you need to know about assembling them that will take it from being almost-impossible to no-so-hard: 1) At each end, the roof is divided into 4 triangular sections. It is important to assemble these sections before assembling the rectangular middle sections. The reason for this is that you need to install the smaller (top) triangle from ABOVE and you can't do that if there is already a roof above your head. 2) Each section is held in place by sliding into a groove on either side. Trying to get the section to fit into both grooves at the same time is challenging. Also, counterintuitively, to install the triangle sections, you need to install the LOWER (larger) section first! You will need to have someone on the ground holding the bottom edge so it doesn't slide out. While they are holding the bottom edge, you then use a ladder to get access to that section of the roof from ABOVE with the smaller triangle. You then have the person on the ground slide the lower (larger) section of the roof down by about an inch to give you enough leeway to pop the smaller triangle in from above. However, if the ground person slides it down too much, it will pop out of the grooves/tracks and you will have to start over. 3) It is also important to know that the lower (larger) and upper (smaller) section need to overlap by exactly 1 step (about 2 inches from what I recall). Once the smaller section is in, you try to slide it up as far as it will go. If you've done this correctly, then - the screw holes (visible from the top of the roof) will fall just after a step (where the plastic Y1 wedge is at it's thickest - see below) and - the length of the whole assembly at the bottom will be just right. 4) Once both panels are in place, you pop in a plastic wedge (Y1) from the top. Also, where the two pieces of metal roofing overlap, you pop in a couple of clips (Y) from the bottom. Once you have inserted these three pieces of plastic, the roof will no longer slide out and the person on the ground can let go without the metal pieces falling out. 5) You can now screw in the tiny screw (#7) from above (do this while you can still reach it!) and move on to the next panel. The screw screws into the plastic of the wedge Y1. 6) Once you have installed the 8 triangular sections, it is time to install the two rectangular middle sections. The best way I found to do this was to slide the upper rectangular section into the groves from the ground (actually while standing on the first step of a step stool). When there is only about 2 inches of the panel sticking out / left to insert, hold the upper panel in place while overlapping the larger (bottom) panel (from underneath) with the smaller (top panel). Holding both panels where they overlap, carefully slide the overlapping section into the grooves. This is a little tricky and may require a few tries. Once the overlapping section is in the groove, you can keep sliding the lower section into place and it will push the smaller upper section above it to where it should be. 7) Once the rectangular sections are inserted, then you will have to make minor adjustments to get the exact positioning of the panels. (The steps in the panels should line up with the steps in the triangular panels on either side.) When the panels are well-positioned, pop in the plastic clips (Y) from the bottom, and the panels will be secured in place. 8) For the rectangular panels, popping in the plastic wedges (Y1) from the top is difficult. If you are 6'4", you may be able to reach from a ladder, but if you are 5'7", you will probably have to carefully/partially lay on the hot roof in order to reach the area where you need to pop in the plastic wedges (Y1) and screw in the tiny screws. Notes: - If you drop the roof pieces when trying to install them, you will likely dent them. - Don't use tape like another person suggested unless you want to try cleaning melted tape residue off a very hot roof (may vary by type of tape). Also, I didn't find the tape helpful. - The upper (smaller) panel of each section must be above (on top of) the (larger) panel below it, or the roof will leak. - Each of the metal roof panels has some screw holes in one or both edges. I didn't find these holes referenced anywhere in the instructions and I didn't find any use for them. They end up inside the grooves, so they shouldn't cause a leak. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021 by johnj7777

  • Love it!
Size: 10'x13' Color: Dark Brown
Install definitely takes a while and must have another guy to help especially with the roofing panels. But for the cost you can’t really go wrong at all. Had a horrible storm go through and it didn’t loose any parts and didn’t move an inch! Absolutely love it so far
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023 by mike

  • 10x12 Gazebo
Size: 10'x12' Color: Brown
If you are someone that does not have patience then I would recommend NOT attempting putting this together. Directions are just pictures with no context. It took about 3 days to put together. You will need at minimum 2 people, 3 would be even better, my husband and I were able to tackle this ourselves. The framing was the easy part… then you get to roof assembly, this was the most challenging part trying to get the pieces lined up with the screw holes then kept stable so you could assemble. Some panels were hard to get into framing so you may need to use some strength to get them locked in place. I also recommend taping the panel brackets so they stay in place because they will fall off as you try and put the panels in place. Also keep all the screws and hardware in package until you need them. Many of the tips in the reviews were helpful and didn’t make sense until you actually start assembling yourself. You will just need to use common sense and find a method that works best for you. I read a few reviews where some had issues with the roof leaking, not sure how this could happen if assembled correctly since the pieces overlap with a good seal. We had a hard rain and no roof leakage. The only leakage we had, which was very minimal was where the framing connected on each side of the gazebo and that can be fixed with sealant, other than that water ran from the gutter into the pole. PACKAGING/SHIPPING: shipped via Fed Ex, came in 3 boxes, one of the boxes was missing and ended up getting delivered the next day. I contacted customer service and they were quick to respond and provided tracking info on the missing box. Would have been nice to know ahead of time that the other box was shipped separately. Contents were packaged extremely well, some of the corners of the roof panels were bent but they are thin and probably couldn’t be avoided due to shipping. The gazebo curtains are lightweight and blow around so you will need something to weigh them down to keep them in place. Although challenging to assemble and would have been helpful to have context included in the directions it was well worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by Kelly K Kelly K

  • Lack of detailed instructions makes things harder than they should be.
Size: 14'x20' Color: Wood-Looking
Like others have said, once the gazebo is put together, it is extremely solid and sound. The instructions leave a lot to be desired and needs to be a lot more detailed particularly with the roof panel installation. There’s a video by JEREMIAH MCINTOSH on YouTube that actually shows how to install the roof panels on a gazebo very similar( if not exactly the same) as this one. A few things I suggest: - start installing the panels from the center and work your way towards the corners. Make sure to keep the flanges that the panel bolts go through (D14& D13 I believe) loose to allow for some movement. Tighten after all panels have been installed. -some of the bolt holes will not line up. Using a drill with the proper Allen key, use it to wiggle and “drill” the bolt into the panels and and flange. Once there, you can then tighten the bolt cap. Start at the corners. As you tighten and slip the bolts and grommets on, the other panel holes will align and become easier to bolt down. - plan on 2-3 days minimum with this gazebo. You will need at least two people while three or four in certain instances will make things much easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by Puppylover10 Puppylover10

  • not very clear on instructions.
Size: 12'x14' Color: Wood-Looking
written instructions, instead of pictures, would have been nice. Or, maybe a video download for the instructions. Also, not all bolts lined up, and some were missing holes on the inside for the bolts to go through. Only thing I could do was drill holes after the fact.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Kevin Taylor Kevin Taylor

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.