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PURPLE LEAF 10' X 12' Permanent Hardtop Gazebo Aluminum Gazebo with Galvanized Steel Double Roof for Patio Lawn and Garden, Curtains and Netting Included, Grey

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Arrives May 3 – May 9
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Size: 10' x 12'


Features

  • Size: 10' X 12'. Fade-resistant and rust-resistant galvanized steel top, keeps out bright light and harmful UV rays, makes this hardtop gazebo strong enough to withhold heavy snow.
  • Sturdy Aluminum Frame: Powder-coated finish sturdy aluminum frame with pre-drilled holes base, designed for sturdy installation, offers stability in windy conditions.
  • Double Top Design: Double top vented roof for optimum airflow and comfort, helps withstand strong wind.
  • Drainage System Design: Reasonably sloped roof designed to allow water to drain quickly, and the water gutter design of this hardtop gazebo ensures rainwater flows out of the edges of the frame and poles.
  • Curtain and Netting Included: Removable curtain and netting ensures UV protection and rain protection, designed for maintaining good ventilation and open view.
  • 5 years warranty on the hardtop roof, 2 years warranty on the curtain and netting, 1 year warranty on the frame constructions.
  • Furniture and weights NOT INCLUDED. Search B08V97KGBS for furniture and search B0BLGJF3X5 for string light.

Brand: PURPLE LEAF


Material: Aluminum, Galvanized steel, Textilene


Color: Dark grey


Item Weight: 268 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor


Product Dimensions: 144"L x 118"W x 115"H


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Frame Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Pole Material Type: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 268 pounds


Manufacturer: PURPLE LEAF


Country of Origin: China


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  • Purple Leaf is awesome, but the product just misses the mark. Assembly can be a challenge
Size: 12' x 20'
Product arrived quickly with 7 boxes. They are heavy and large so be sure to have a place to stage them when you receive them. My package came FedEx and they seemed to be in good condition on the outside. I used my shop as a staging area and we unpacked, inspected and inventoried every item. All items were received but we had some casualties. The worst one was the top cap that is at the top of the gazebo. It was severely bent and needed to be replaced. It was damaged due to how it is packed...the brace that holds the roof braces as well as the hooks for ceiling accessories is very sturdy and has some weight to it and it is ships packed within the top cap which is more ornamental and lighter weight. During shipping the brace just gets beat up the top cap. An email through the Amazon app to Purple Leaf, and they sent me the whole box with the replacement end cap, and all the other pieces that came in the box BTW, to me and it arrived in two days. Of course this top cap was damaged as well...due to the aforementioned packing, but I was able to use my metal working flat hammer to smooth it out. The other issue I had was a dented and damaged main outside beam and they did not replace, but they did refund me some money as a goodwill gesture. Yes many other items were dented slightly, but I was able to fix enough or it was behind something so it did not matter. I did have some roof panels that apparently has been scratched during manufacturing and you could see where they painted it...it was close but you could tell it was not the powder coating that is on rest of the gazebo. Assembly. The directions are all pictorial for the most part. There is some call outs, but mostly you are looking at pictures. During the assembly there is a lot of "what were they thinking" (such as the #6 screws that you have to put in towards the top of some of the lower section roof panels...you can not stand on a ladder and lay on the roof and unless you have Go-Go-Gadget arms, you will not be able to reach them. So I ended up getting on my tall ladder and removing the screen that is on the inside of the ceiling that goes around the top that keeps the bugs out....which I put in per the directions about 3 steps back...and was able to reach through and insert the screw and tighten (hint..put that screen up at the end of the assembly of the gazebo and not when they tell you). You better have some 12' ladders BTW, because you will need them...along with a couple of friends to hold things in place and hand parts up to you unless you like going up and down ladders hundreds of times. Have a battery powered drill or two with a good clutch to vary the tightness as well. I am not sure why two allen wrenches and some cheapo open end wrenches are included because if you try to use these you will spend the rest of your life doing this assembly...there are at least 250 screws you will be tightening. Nothing really lines up. I did leave things on certain assemblies lose to allow for some adjustments but even that did not work. Putting on the roof, I did start in the center putting down the panels as instructed, but by the time I got to the end, the screws that hold the panels to the frame were seriously off... I actually had to trim some of the brackets to allow for more adjustments to get them to fit. These were the brackets on the longs sides of the gazebo...I trimmed the corners off the end brackets that attach to the side rails that hold the lower holes of the roof panels (where the #5 screws go into) and this allowed me another 1/2 inch of slide adjustment which was enough. Do yourself a favor and buy a tube of black silicone "caulk". Do not use the slime they give you with the kit that come in a small tube with nothing but Chinese writing on it (its a head scratcher when you first get it). HINT- you are supposed to use this black slime to fill in the cracks along the top side of the main beams...these beams couple together and on top of them is the deep V that is the gutter....well the joints would leak, so they give you the caulk to fill them in...they show you this as one of the last steps of the assembly...DO NOT follow the instructions and do it at the end of the assembly of the whole gazebo! When you put the roof on you will not be able to get to all the joints fully...SO as soon as you assemble and erect the side beam onto the columns, go ahead and fill in the joints with your purchased silicone caulk (not the crap they sent!!) so you can make sure you can get them all sealed. Lets talk about the plastic tabs you put on the ends of the panels that fit into the tracks on the roof supports on the corners(these or the Z, Z1 and Z2 clips). These tabs will fall off constantly when you are trying to fit the panels into the slots. Do yourself a favor and get some CA glue with the separate accelerator (right here on Amazon...I use Starbond CM-150 medium thick with spray on accelerator). I am a woodworker so I buy this by the gross, so I used it after struggling with a panel were the tabs kept falling off...the glue held enough to allow me to install the panels with a lot less struggling. The roof panels are not made of the thickest of material. I am concerned about a simple hail storm and what may happen to the panels...there maybe nothing to worry about, but I am concerned juat the same. Why...when you tighten the screws down that hold the panels to the beams, you can not use more than strong finger pressure before you start to indent the metal ribs the screws go thru. I put my DeWalt drill on 1 on the clutch and that was as tight as I could go. I used the rubber inserts between the brace and the sheeting but but just would bend if you put much of any pressure on it at all. I actually started using Loctite on the screws so I could firm them down and then the Loctite would ensure they would not loosen up and fall off....I was not sure the tightness I had to use was tight enough to keep the nuts on. When I got it done, in the sunlight I could see light from under the roof...well lucky me I bought that tube of black caulk so I was able to seal those up and I think I am good. So where am I at on this. - You better be a handy person with a good set of tools - Have at least one set of extra hands to help...two is better. Maybe one person can do the smaller gazebos but the 12x20 I recommend helping hands - One 12-13' ladder and a second 6' at a minimum. Two 12'-13' would be better because of the top assembly needing one person to hold while the other assembles - One screw gun. You will need two Allen bits and a Phillips bit. Buy extra Allen bits because you will wear one set out - Pair of metal cutters you may find handy - Pair of "Channel Locks" or similar to use to bend flanges, etc (making adjustments and bending parts back into shape) - A hammer with a flat face to tap out the dents - Tube of black silicone caulk. - Tape measure long enough to check for square 35 to 50' for the 12 x 20' - CA Glue or some type of adhesive to hold the plastic clips to the metal roofing...nothing crazy, just enough to so you can assemble with the clips constantly falling off - DO NOT forget to get what ever fasteners you need to hold the gazebo to your decking or pad. They do not give you any. You will need at least 20. - Bring patience and have someone else go over the instructions with you to double check. - Adult beverages when you are done....not before My conclusion. This is a way cheaper way to build a Gazebo of this size than trying to use wood and standard metal roofing. It looks good and it does provide shade. Time will tell if it is sturdy enough to withstand winds that you would expect from say a strong thunderstorm and survive a regular hail storm. Not sure about snow load but I think for us in NC it is okay with a 1000 weight limit. Folks in Hurricane zones or active Tornado zones...absolutely NOT! Time will tell. Do I recommend you stay away...no...just know what you are getting into and what you are getting. Being realistic about your abilities and what you are getting, you will likely be happy with it. If you are expecting a structure that is as sturdy as a house nope, but this is every bit as sturdy as the units in the big box stores and other retailers. Have fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023 by soundsorcerer

  • Great product and worth the expense, but be patient
Size: 10' x 14'
ORDER AND DELIVERY: I got the 10x14 and it came in 6 boxes. 5 of the 6 boxes were delivered less than 48 hours after I placed my order and the last box was delivered three days after that. BOXES AND LABELING: Boxes are clearly labeled 1/6, 2/6, 6/6 and etc. However, the boxes are not packaged and numbered according to in what order you need to use each piece. For instance, the first or second set of parts you need to assemble may be in box 4/6. It would have been helpful if each box were labeled with which part letters were in the box. I found myself spending some time digging thru the boxes to find the part letter that I needed. ASSEMBLY AND TIME: The more people you have to help with assembly the better. I would absolutely say that two people are a minimum. It took 18 hours to assemble. An instruction/assembly booklet did come with the product and it was packaged in box 3/6. I would not advise jumping ahead while going through the steps because it will make some parts not fit the way they are supposed to later. Two free standing ladders aren't a must, but I highly recommend it and it would be very difficult without two. The product only came with allen wrench/hex key, but a drill made all of the difference given the fact that there are over 400 screws. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. ADVICE: 1. DO NOT completely tighten all of the screws as you work through the steps. We found that alot of screws we had completely tightened needed to be loosened to make other parts fit later. 2. In addition, the instructions call for the cap on the topper to be placed early on. However, when it was time to put the metal on the topper, the cap had to be removed before the metal would slide into the track. 3. If your are having trouble getting the metal to fit/slide into the tracks or the screw holes won't line up, it may be because the frame isn't 100% level or square (even if you think it is). Although you may be tempted, DO NOT cut the metal to make it fit. It isnt fitting and the holes arent lining up for a reason. BIGGEST PAINS: 1. The rubber stoppers that you have to install under the metal. There are alot of them and they slide. 2. The plastic guards that have to attach to the ends of the metal. There are also alot of them and they constantly pop off when trying to get the metal to slide in the track(s). OTHER: Although there are three holes per post, the product does not come with bolts/screws to anchor the gazebo to a deck or etc. It would have also been nice to have some sort of covering for the bottom of the corner posts to make it look smooth. Therefore, the bolts/screws that you use to anchor the gazebo are completely exposed because there is no cover for the bottom of the corner posts. *Note: when buying something to anchor with, DO NOT get soft metal lag screws, they will snap off at the head. Instead, get a high quality heavy metal. REGRET: Wish I would have gotten a bigger one. OVERALL: Yes, assembly took ALOT of time and effort, but I am extremely pleased with this product. It is of great quality for the expense. It is steardy and looks nice. I would buy this again and will recommend. While installing, be patient, do not rush and the outcome will be great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by Melinda Hawley

  • 20’x12’ Love it
Size: 12' x 20'
Fairly easy to build. Maybe 20 hours. Mostly by myself. My wife helped with the roof panels. Worked on it early mornings and afternoons when it cooled down. The delay was after building the frame, we realized the screen door didn’t clear. I called to see if they offered a way to raise it up enough to clear the door. They advised me to use cement blocks. We used cement fence caps which are 2” thick. Drilled them then cut them. Had to buy longer cement anchors. Only available in 3/8 in 5” length. Problem solved. There were a few pieces that had small damage. Was able to straighten. Not noticeable at all. Only other problem was one curtain was missing 2 metal eyelets. Contacted Purple Leaf. They offered me a credit and a link to order a kit to repair it. I didn’t think it would hold so they sent out a new curtain. Oh and also the measurements they give for leg spacing is incorrect. I used a level on all 6 legs before I anchored it down. We are very pleased with the looks and the quality. So far not affected by high winds. Chose this one cause of the reviews about Purple Leafs customer service. 👍🏼 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by D R G D R G

  • Great gazebo and even better customer service
Size: 12' x 16'
First time purchasing a hardtop gazebo I was a little hesitant considering the price but decided to anyway and couldn't be happier. This product shipped out almost next day and the seller had already reached out to me and has been in constant contact with me during the build of this product. I did have a couple pieces that were a little bent in delivery but nothing that detoured me from getting it down. I straightened out the piece with channel locks and everything went together fairly easy from there. Would definitely recommend this product and the customer support was the best I ever experienced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by CJ

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