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The 12' x 14' Hardtop Gazebo by Domi Outdoor Living features a stable aluminum frame with a galvanized steel canopy, designed to withstand various weather conditions while providing a stylish wood-like appearance. With a waterproof design and UV protection, this gazebo is perfect for outdoor gatherings, accommodating up to 10 people.
Item Weight | 328 Pounds |
Item Shape | Triangular |
Color | Wood-looking |
Style | Classic |
Frame Material | Metal, Aluminum, Wood, Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 95% |
Occupancy | 10 person |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
D**I
Holds Up Well!
We’ve had this for two years now and it’s withstood the PNW weather wonderfully! Quite a project to put together yourself, but the parts were labeled and we made it work. It took two people and two full days to fully assemble though
S**S
Great gazebo
We love our gazebo we hired a local person to put it together when it was completed it looked amazing
K**Y
Attention to details & patience….lol
We just set this up yesterday…. My boyfriend and I alone & I’m 61 years old…. lol Took about 8 hours…. We like a few others threw out the plastic tabs for the roof panels… they were just hindering the process…. We were missing a few bolts and did not receive the hooks for the ceiling but had some things here we could use…. I really wish we had seen the measurements for the leg distance earlier…. My boyfriend put the pads in the wrong areas so will have to dig some new holes but that’s totally on us…. All in all I think we’ll love it! Seems sturdy and durable and really wasn’t too difficult to assemble, just tedious and the instructions weren’t too helpful in some areas and down right incorrect in other areas but we figured it out.
A**R
She shed with fan and lights.
WORTH EVERY DIME IT COST. No leaks . Wind resistant top. No problem with the snow either. I just wish it had sturdy side curtains that I could keep up all year round..
T**A
QUICK RESOLUTION
product had issues but was promptly corrected, quick resolution, great communication. the Gazebo is beautiful, sturdy and big ! THANK YOU
C**Y
Easy to follow the directions
Was little hard to put together with two people but we got done in a weekend. No missing or damaged parts it arrived. Customer service was very responsive.
A**R
Very pretty! Sturdy and beautiful
It’s a lot of small pieces to put together but it’s amazing once it’s up! The directions could be better but it got done!
O**N
The Gazebo assembled looks like their pictures.
Likes: The unit is pictured correctly and does assemble to a reasonably sturdy unit. I live in Ohio, and just finished this last week, so no major weather issues to test the units.I assembled this as a freestanding unit, using 16 inch planters, filled with stone and soil. This should be secure enough, but this part is on my dime.Instructions are adequate. Sorry I spent my career as a designer and an engineering specialist. (Not an engineer.)The other gazebos looked at did not appear to be any better design, so this was my choice. Fortunately, the 9 x12 ft unit was what we required. The larger units do no have the arched roof, a selling point for us.Dislikes: My desire is that the unit could be assembled by a single somewhat capable person. Required help from my wife. Suggestion to Domi, is that your designers and engineers are required to assemble each design style with one to 2 people maximum. This would help improve the designs tremendously for their customers. All of the gazebo manufacturers suggest 3-5 people to overcome lack of design capabilities. This is not a good business model in my opinion.1. ) The support post only serious flaw is that the top assembly area is not thick enough for support while assembling, along with the sidewall C (beams) need improvement.2.) They recommend that bolts are left loose to accommodate the assembly issues and alignment, though final assembly. Tighten as the next to last operation before putting caps on the bolts.3.) The start of the roof structure, Q (inside roof) and D (Corner roof bars) are inadequate in the bolting together to the corner post and the part Q being way to thin of metal structure. Things bent while trying to put this together. Help from the wife, and she helped in other areas also, we both are 68 yrs old so challenging.4.) E (Inside roof connectors) one unit had a bracket to mounted to the sidewall C (beams). The only piece made from 1/4 inch thick metal welded to the roof connectors, so the most difficult to bend back to the correct angle. The only piece possibly damaged during shipping.5.) F-F1 (Finishing bars) which are attached to the D and E Roof bars. The finishing bars support the sheet metal roof from underneath. These match the instructions, so built per drawing, but these have angled ends and squared off ends on the opposite ends, these are to match up with Roof bars. Neither ends match the angle sides of the roof bars, required bending of the finishing bars.5.a) F-F2 (Finishing bars) require R and R1 (finishing ends) to assemble with bolts to the Roof Bars. This would be easier if you could have 2 sets of hands working within 3 inch area, both sets of hands-on ladders. Not exactly doable while trying to hold 3 pieces together. Major flaw in my world!6.) The sheet metal roof panels are slid up in channels formed by the Roof bars. Some of the panels are two pieces, smaller at the top. Some of these top sections are slid in first some you need to put in after the lower panels. The upper and lower panels overlap to create the rain runoff, needed, though painful to assemble. The panels sliding in the slots, need to have flexible gaps, which is why bolts are left loose at the start of all of this. some of the looseness is required unless the main assembly starting out is done precisely, though not possible with the systems used for gazebos.6.A.) G-G2 (Finishing bars) and R (Finishing ends) and bolts attach to the Roof bars to hold the sheet metal panels in the slots. Definite help from the wife on the lower sections while I was reaching around the panels from 2 sides to guide and wedge the panels into place.7.) Curtains and netting instructions was lacking but eventually, we figured this out also.8.) 25 hours total work for both of us, but should have been much less. If I counted correctly (big if) 525 parts.Enjoy no matter which gazebo from any company you select. Do recommend a couple of friends and plenty of beer. while assembling.
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