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MELLCOM 12' x 24' Hardtop Gazebo,Galvanized Steel Metal Double Roof Aluminum Frame with Curtain and Netting,Brown Permanent Pavilion Gazebo with Aluminum Frame for Patios,Gardens,Lawns

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Arrives Sep 29 – Sep 30
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Size: 12'x24'


Color: Brown


Features

  • GALVANIZED STEEL DOUBLE ROOF: Replacing fabric/polycarbonate, our gazebo features a fade-resistant and rust-resistant galvanized steel roof that effectively blocks bright light and harmful UV rays. The water gutter design ensures rainwater drainage from the edges of the roof and poles, preventing water pooling. With its vented double roof design, our hardtop gazebo improves ventilation and lessens the impact of strong winds
  • RUSTPROOF ALUMINUM FRAME: Constructed with a powder-coated aluminum frame, our permanent gazebo is built for stability and durability, surpassing standard alternatives. The metal gazebo, featuring pre-drilled bases and accompanying bolts, is specifically designed for easy setup on solid ground
  • NETTING & CURTAINS & HOOKS: Our hard top gazebo features fully enclosed, zippered, and removable curtains and netting, enhanced with a durable PBV coating for UV protection, added privacy, and dependable resistance against wind and rain. Utilize the hooks on the top roof to effortlessly hang lights and fans, creating a cozy atmosphere within your outdoor gazebo
  • HASSLE-FREE ASSEMBLY: Our hardtop gazebo comes in 7 boxes. Please gather all boxes before installation. For assembly, we suggest a team effort of 3-5 people, following the instructions for an estimated completion time of 6-8 hours. Our after-sales service is always here to assist you as needed

Brand: MELLCOM


Material: Aluminum


Style: Garden


Product Dimensions: 288"L x 144"W x 120"H


Item Weight: 613 Pounds


Frame Material: Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Metal


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: true


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: MELLCOM


Material: Aluminum


Style: Garden


Product Dimensions: 288"L x 144"W x 120"H


Item Weight: 613 Pounds


Frame Material: Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Metal


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: true


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Brown


Manufacturer: MELLCOM


Floor Area: 288 Square Feet


Item Weight: 613 pounds


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  • OVERALL REVIEW: 12x16 hard-top
Size: 12'x16' Color: Wood-Looking
Built 05/31/24- Roof panel clips and corresponding hardware can be tricky, but everything turned out real nice! I was able to make all the hardware work after having to disconnect the main support trusses one at a time as just being loose was not enough. I was then just able to push the bolt through enough to expose a couple of threads to get the nut started and tightened down. My helper [wife] had to push up from underneath to help expose the bolt threads. So, I was able to complete the assembly w/this hardware. Although, I wish all these bolts were 1 size longer than provided. It would've made this much easier. The tolerances are too close just to have a decorative nut cap. Maybe supply nuts w/deeper decorative caps to tolerate 1 size longer bolts? The gazebo turned out real nice. It rained [total downpour] immediately after completion and there was some slight water seepage along a couple of the main trusses, but nothing to be overly concerned about. The gutters worked well w/no leaks as I had sealed the seams during construction. I'd recommend supplying a tube of silicone for the customer. Fortunately, I already had some on hand. The instructions were somewhat hard to follow as I had to flip back and forth to different pages to understand the process. The roof panels were the most frustrating part of this whole build as the clips tended to pop off. I learned as I moved along though. I found it best to secure the bottom of each panel joint to hold the previous panel in place. Otherwise, clips would pop off the preceding panel while doing the next panel. Once each overlapping panel joint was secure, I then secured all the other points. The instructions say to anchor the legs 1st, but that's not a good idea until the job is complete to allow flex. Then you can tighten & square it up and then anchor the structure exactly where you need it. As for the curtains and bug net, they appear to be good quality and the hanger rails & hooks work well [smooth glide]. The curtains blocked the heavy rain from blowing into the seating area. Another suggestion would be to be able to lock half the curtain closed when you only need half of one side shut as they slide open very easy due to the nice rails. I used a bungie cord. I anchored the legs after a few days once we determined exactly where we wanted it on the deck. I used 1.5” lag screws on my composite deck as the anchors supplied were for concrete. I did this whole project w/just my wife as my helper. Multiple people could make this go faster, but then everyone would need to be on the same page. I prefer to do these projects myself when possible, and we did. We started the night before by assembling the legs and curtain rails so we could start the build the next morning. The wife went thru all the parts and hardware to confirm everything was there. Then we spent all day Thursday and Friday, and half the day on Saturday. We were done by 1pm and the heavy rain storm hit by 2pm. Now that we’ve done this, we could assemble another one in half the time. This gazebo is heavy and sturdy, so it would take a very large storm w/damaging winds to cause any potential damage. As for personal ability, if you have common tools and you do your own maintenance around the house, you can do this. I’m not a contractor. I’ve just learned to do my own repairs over my life to save money. Simple common sense and prep work will make it all go smooth. For instance, use a hack-saw to cut the supplied Allen wrenches and use them as bits in your cordless drills. And be sure to set your drill clutch very low as to not cause any damage to the threads. If you’re not handy, spend $600-800 and hire a guy. It’ll save you time and frustration. We bought this hard-top/permanent gazebo to replace our previous seasonal soft-top smaller gazebo that we’ve been assembling/disassembling every spring & fall for the past 14yrs. Now we can store the furniture and things inside it during the winter w/o moving them in the house as it will all be enclosed w/the curtains. The curtains appear to be sturdy enough, but we’ll see after the next winter. I know they won’t last forever, so hopefully replacements will be available when needed. We were able to sell our old gazebo on FB Marketplace to recover the shipping cost for this new one. It was still in great shape. I have since installed a power strip for the ceiling fan and lighting. The metal roof does get hot, so a fan is recommended. Overall, we're very happy w/this gazebo. It's heavy, sturdy, and aesthetically pleasing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Mr. O Mr. O

  • Big, bold, and beautiful! 12 X 20
Size: 12'x20' Color: Brown
First of all I have found zero reviews for the 12 x 20 model so I am happy to provide this to a potential customer. I wanted something huge and permanent or at least to last for years with minor upkeep. I am actually having another installed behind this one to make a 24x20 covered patio. Fans hanging from the hooks, a light, and a projector with a screen attached to the frame. Add patio string lights around the border and it can’t be beat. Maybe I’ll update when I complete that. Quality: no parts came bent. The roof panels are not as thick as I thought they would be or as described. They are thinner metal that does have a little give to them, but they should hold up with the coating on them. Everything else is pretty solid. Should last for 10+ years if well taken care of. Install: I had a professional installer come out this beast together. Lots of pieces and tedious, 2 person labor to put this thing up. They did it in 10 hours. Mind you they do those all the time, so they are systematic and well past beginner stage. I would have struggled and taken much longer. I was happy to pay $500. Sturdiness: if you grab it and give it a good shake, there is minimal sway. Note, I didn’t want the middle poles to be installed. The front one blocks the walkway and it’s where I will mount the projector screen which will be viewed from both sides. The back middle pole will be in the center of the 24x20 covering which will totally be in the way. So the next gazebo will not have a middle pole in the front so the middle floor of the patio will be wide open. I will have the back middle pole installed to give extra support. Also I’m no engineer but feel that both gazebos connected to each other should be sufficient. I plan on connecting them via bolts bracing the rain gutters together and adding something like flex seal for no leaks. Overall: you can’t find much this big, that looks this nice, and that’s mostly permanent. Besides having a landscaping or handyman company come build a wood cover of this size, costing 12-16k, this is a great alternative. 2 of these will run about $7500 plus $1000 to install. $8500. When you do the math, accounting for wood prices and you see it is cost effective. I could have done wood but I potentially could have paid double. Time will tell if this lasts. For now we will enjoy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2021 by Justin Justin

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