🌞 Shade Meets Style: Your Outdoor Oasis Awaits!
The Outsunny Outdoor Patio Wall-mounted Gazebo Pergola features a robust aluminum frame and a protective polycarbonate roof, measuring 4.35 x 3 meters. Designed for adjustable height and equipped with built-in drainage holes, this pergola combines functionality with modern aesthetics, making it a perfect addition to any outdoor space.
A**M
Bad
Put it together was ok not to bad make sure you use lots of waterproof silicone (clear) on roof panels or some gorilla tape (clear) as roof is leaking otherwise panels should be full size in my opinion will not buy again from them as was expecting a better (not leaking) roof
J**D
Attractive and sturdy gazebo.
We bought this to make an outside sheltered area for eating and drinking in. We have attached it to a wall in our garden and it is big enough to cover quite a large area. Our 6ft by 3ft table looks tiny underneath it! My partner managed to assemble it, with minimum help needed from myself, in a matter of hours. My only regret is that we hadn't bought one earlier! Thoroughly recommend this product.
B**S
Excellent value, looks great, but a couple of flaws to rectify for British weather...
The media could not be loaded. If you want a great sunshade over your patio, follow the instructions to put this up, job done! If you want to use it in the rain without it leaking, for it to survive strong winds and look a little better, then read on.... and budget another £50 on top of the price to fit this really well.Many people, me included, ask how dark the PVC panels are and the answer is that there is a slightly bluish tint that does not noticeably darken the area, but in my opinion, enhances its appearance and reduces eye strain in bright sunlight.The aluminium sections used in the construction are strong, well-formed and powder-coated grey. Admirably, all of the nuts, bolts and fixings supplied are made from stainless steel, so nothing there to rust.The biggest issue with the kit is that the aluminium sections have been cut in half to make them easier to ship and this has introduced the possibility of water ingress where they will be joined. The stainless inserts to join these sections are a good fit, but are only bolted from the bottom so I would suggest applying some structural adhesive like Sikaflex to the stainless steel inserts to prevent upward movement if the wind gets under it.The roof section is attached to the wall with three C-shaped channels. There are six stainless screws with plastic plugs supplied for this (we added some extra ones as belt and braces). There is a line against which the PVC panels will sit when fitted, this should be coated with a fairly thick bead of Soudal Crystal Clear adhesive where the panels meet it, not silicone. This not only waterproofs but will massively reduce any bowing of the panels if they are laden with heavy rain or snow.The feet are held to the ground with 4x m8 stainless rawl bolts, which is great, but the feet are only held to the legs with four small self-tapping screws. Use some more structural adhesive like Sikaflex to bond an extra support into the leg that you can attach the foot to.The PVC panels themselves are 6mm with open ends. In every instance when you use these panels you should close the higher end with foil tape and the lower end with a vent tape that allows the hollow flutes to breathe. You can buy these tapes from amazon but be advised that the panels are a very tight fit in the aluminium channels so the added thickness of the vent tape makes assembly more difficult. If you don't do this, you must at least close the ends somehow to prevent water from being drawn into them.The PVC panels are cut in half for shipping so have a joint made with an H-shaped piece of aluminium. This joint lines up with the other joins on the supports, so it is where leaks will happen and it will need to be sealed. The panels slide their full length into channels at the top of the supports. Do not use silicone anywhere on this, it will go yellow and as silicone does not adhere very well the seal will eventually degrade and leak as the panels and supports move around in the wind. Use something like Soudal Crystal Clear adhesive. Its UV stable and will add considerable rigidity to the whole thing by introducing it to all of the channels that the PVC panels slide into. (It could be added retrospectively from below by using the nozzle to force it between the PVC panel and the alu support if you've already built one of these)There is guttering with drains along the front which closes off the ends of the supports and panels. As others have said, its quite shallow and there's only a couple of mm above the panels for the water to enter it, so we don't expect this to handle torrential rain.Aesthetically, overall it looks good. The only thing that detracts from it are the abundance of shiny stainless m6 bolts and the ignorant-looking brackets on the top of the legs (the nice brackets shown in the renders is not what you get). We bought packs of 10mm black plastic nut/bolt covers which really takes your eye off all of the stainless nuts (not yet fitted in the video) and cut down the bracket to something more pleasing on the eye while retaining strength.The finished thing looks absolutely great, it is very sturdy after our modifications and looks much more expensive than it was.
F**O
Hard work
Most of the screws are painted aluminium, which means I had a few breaks inside the metals and couldn't get them out, another annoying thing was that the top parts of the roof, the steel pieces that connect the edges were wrong on both sides, that means they were bigger and I had to cut them off because I didn't have time to contact the seller to replace them since it was about to start raining and I didn't want a mess on my garden furniture, and the last thing, the manual has many mistakes. If you can get through all of that, the end product itself is brilliant, but you need patience and ambition.
R**Y
On the gutter fixing together hols didn't line up .The rest off bolts were ok 98% was good
The media could not be loaded. Like because it's light weight. Dislike fixing them long scŕews that fix to the feet the heads broke off
P**R
Good Quality, easy to assemble
Good Quality, easy to assemble
A**R
Not easy to put together
Difficult to assemble, specially the last piece!
A**.
Thin roof sheets .
Very thin roof sheets. One bag labeled wrong wasted time trying to fit wrong part. Thin screws hold bottom of legs on proberly won't last long. Fidaly to build and gutter has very limited room for water to get in and heavy rain will over flow. Sturd frame once up. Plenty of sealent to make waterproof.. built to a budget. You get what you pay for.
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