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PURPLE LEAF 12' X 20' Outdoor Hardtop Permanent Galvanized Steel Gazebo Double Roof Canopy Aluminum Frame Patio Garden Pavilion with Netting and Curtains

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Arrives May 25 – May 30
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Size: 12' X 20' w Balls


Color: Khaki


Features

  • Size: 12' X 20'. This heavy duty gazebo is ideal for outdoors, can cover up to 240 square feet of shade.
  • Fade-resistant and rust-resistant galvanized steel top, keeps out bright light and harmful UV rays, is strong enough to withhold heavy snow and rains.
  • Triangular diagonal member and powder coated aluminum poles form a stable frame. Rectangular pole bases help to fix easily and install firmly.
  • Double-tiered roof optimum airflow and comfort, helps withstand strong wind. Nets attached to the top can effectively prevent fallen leaves from entering the gazebo.
  • Drainage and water gutter design structure ensure rainwater flows out of the edges from frame to poles.
  • Detachable curtains and netting protect you from sun and rain. Dual-track system facilitates your travel in a fully sheltered privacy space, while still having sufficient airflow and visibility.
  • Disclaimer: Furniture NOT Included! Package come in 5 boxes! All the installation service from order page is from thrid party!
  • Warranty: 5 years for hardtop roof, 1 year for frames constructions and 2 years for curtains & netting.

Brand: PURPLE LEAF


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 428 Pounds


Frame Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Rectangular, Square


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Brand: PURPLE LEAF


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 428 Pounds


Frame Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Rectangular, Square


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Package Dimensions: 105.12 x 17.7 x 8.07 inches


Item Weight: 428 pounds


Manufacturer: PURPLE LEAF


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  • 12'x20' gazebo: Tricky to assemble, beautiful once complete.
Size: 12' X 20' w Balls Color: Khaki
The media could not be loaded. This took me quite a while to get fully assembled as I was dependent on the assistance of some friends that could only provide a couple of hours of help at a time. I'd estimate you can probably get this done(-ish) in a single weekend if you have 3 people, good weather, and 2-2.5 (6+ hour) days . Here are my thoughts and suggestions/tips for buyers and the manufacturer: Pros: - The parts were well packaged and came in 7 boxes. The minor damage I saw on a couple boxes didn't seem to affect the parts inside. (There were a couple minor bends in some rails but that may have occurred before shipping. These were easily remedied with some needle-nosed pliers.) The parts were well labelled with a few minor exceptions. - The 12'x20' gazebo is a great size for our deck and provides plenty of shaded room for a 6 person table and chairs plus plenty of room left over. I - I like that there is both mosquito netting and privacy/wind curtains. FYI, I don't think this will be 100% mosquito proof but it should help keep the numbers down a bit. (The netted panels at the top leave some pretty large gaps, but if you really wanted you could seal them up with expanding foam or something similar. I glued the bottoms of those panels to the frame mostly for aesthetics and to help keep a few of the particularly unmotivated pests out.) - The gazebo is beautiful. I love the look and have already gotten compliments from neighbors. We assembled it in February so it's been too cold to really use it yet, but we can't wait. I'll add some photos to this review shortly. Cons: -As noted by others, the manual is pictures and part numbers only (Ikea-style) and there are a few steps that don't show sufficient detail to eliminate the possibility of errors. Some of the roof support rails, for example, have holes that only line up with the roof panels in one orientation, and that isn't always clear, so we had to undo things a couple times and redo them. If you download the installation PDF you can zoom in a see a bit more detail, but the manual definitely has room for improvement. - The aluminum is a bit thin/soft and is prone to bending/damage if you are not careful. In one instance a part intended to secure ends of rails of the upper roof frame was threaded and was stripped instantly when I screwed in the bolt (R1/T1/T2). The screw fell out and I forgot to glue or fix it before we finished the lower roof, so now I cannot easily access it to secure it more permanently. - The plastic spacers / clips for the slanted roof panels (Z/Z1/Z2/Z3/Z4) are not well designed. They fall off MUCH too easily when trying to align the panels into the top/corner rails. Adding some small slot holes to the roof panels for the spacers to clip into more securely would totally solve the problem. - Assembling the roof panels was fussy. Trying to get them fully set into the rails at the top and aligned with the mounting holes on the cross rails while aligning with overlapping panels was occasionally a challenge. See my tip below about using screwdrivers to lock things together while attaching to the rails, etc. - I've heard some folks say that the curtains flap around too much in the wind. I haven't used them yet, but I would love a good solution. I'd love some weighted sandbags (maybe like the draft stopper things for doors) that could be easily temporarily attached via heavy duty velcro or snaps or something. Tips: - You definitely need 3 people and a couple of full sized ladders to get this put together. Putting up the upper roof and fitting the roof panels on both the upper and lower roof can be fussy/finicky and some parts would simply be impossible otherwise. - For sure have at least one cordless drill (two may be better) and the two required hex bits. You also need a Phillips screwdriver bit. - Use a low to mid-level torque level setting on your cordless drill and hand tighten if necessary. The roof panels will flatten and squash a bit if over-torqued. Also, most of the threaded parts are soft aluminum and will strip or cross-thread very easily. (I can count at least three bolts that I completely stripped out, forcing me to secure them some other way...construction adhesive, etc.) - Don't bolt the gazebo down to the ground/deck until fully assembled. When we started assembling the roof panels, it became apparent that the frame wasn't yet perfectly square and it was making it difficult to put the panels in correctly. Shifting the frame around resolved it, and there were a few times it was helpful to move the whole frame a few inches to provide better access to sections of the roof via ladders. (Even fully assembled, it is light enough for a few people to lift it / shift its position, so get it all together in the approximate final location, and bolt down only when you are sure it's where you want it. This also makes it easier to ensure the legs are plumb and square when you do bolt it down.) - As has been mentioned in other reviews, the plastic "clips/spacers" that go on the roof panels are NOT well designed (Part Z/Z1/Z2, etc.) and will fall off very easily. I used painters tape to hold them in place on each panel temporarily while we fitted the panels into the slotted rail at the top. It is fussy work and is incredibly easy to knock them off while shifting and sliding the panels around. (I believe the pieces are intended to keep the panels from moving much in the gap in the top rail, but it's not a particularly precision fit, so I'm not sure how useful they really are.) - A trick to help with the roof panel installation: Use one or two standard thin screwdrivers to help align panels with the holes in the supporting cross rails. Once you get the holes aligned between overlapping panels and the rails, you can "lock" them in place temporarily by sliding a screwdriver through to hold them while adding the other bolts/nuts. Secure the panels to the highest attachment points first (the brass threaded fittings in the main support rails,) then the other cross rail support holes. Secure the bottom bolts last. Notes on the vendor: Purple Leaf - I had narrowed down my selection to about three vendors here on Amazon that make what appear to be otherwise identical products at the same price point (I suspect they may well be made in the same factory.) The deciding factor was customer service. Purple Leaf was the only one that had a separate web site and apparent contact / support information. I think it was the right choice. Purple Leaf were extremely responsive and engaged to let me know the status of my order, how many boxes it would come in, tracking numbers for each box, etc. They very were eager to know how my installation was going and provided a link to a time-lapse video of the gazebo being assembled. (BTW, they should include that link as a QR code in the manual, as it definitely helped better visualize some of the steps.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 21, 2023 by David J. Lauridsen Jr. David J. Lauridsen Jr.

  • A gorgeous and sturdy 10 x 12 Gazebo!
Size: 10' X 12' w Balls Color: Khaki
My wife and I are very happy with our Purple Leaf Gazebo. It looks elegant, well-made and is very easy to move it around for a preferred placement. It also feels very sturdy due to its design and construction. Overall it wasn’t too difficult to put together for me and my wife who helped me with the construction process. We are both handy and over 6 ft, but it would’ve been probably easier if we had an additional tall person helping during the construction of the initial struts of the roof. Also, there are times when one has to figure out how certain parts need to fit together, how far the screws need to be initially tightened in certain places, what goes on first and next, etc. etc. The instruction booklet that comes with the product is simple and the information in it is high-level, probably intentionally kept that way to prevent detail overload and confusion since there are many parts and screws to talk about. For us, the information in it was just enough to be able to quickly read and construct. One thing to mention are the plastic clips, which go on the angled edges of the aluminum roofing panels. They were somewhat of a challenge to keep in place, as they kept falling off easily and dropping through the separations between our deck’s planks. But we were able to quickly remedy that issue by using some clear tape to hold them in place which helped a lot when pushing those panels into their slots. And have no worries about using the clear tapes, because they get tucked into the slots and are no longer visible. Overtime they will probably come off or dissolve and breakaway. The plastic clips should stay in place because once they are tucked into their slots, they are there to stay whether or not the clear tape is holding them anymore. Overall, we only came across two holes that didn’t line up perfectly for screws to go in, but we used a drill to make the holes slightly wider to resolve that issue. And so, a few minor imperfections weren't a problem for us. We are very happy with the outcome, it looks great on our deck and I think it will stand the test of time going forward as well. We will most likely purchase another one to go on our hardscaped area in our backyard, as we put this one on our deck. In short, it’s a well-designed and sturdy product and we weren’t disappointed at all. Last but not least, AWESOME Customer Support! They made sure we received the boxes in a timely manner by staying in touch with us and sent construction videos. They left their phone numbers with us in case we had any questions or run into issues. And then, they consistently checked in with us to see if we had any further questions, when we start building and if we are missing parts, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 19, 2023 by The Youngturk The Youngturk

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