Elevate Your Outdoor Experience! 🌟
The EROMMY 10' x 12' Hardtop Gazebo combines a robust galvanized steel roof with a rustproof aluminum frame, offering a stylish and durable outdoor solution. With its double tops design for ventilation and 99% UV protection, this gazebo is perfect for any patio, lawn, or deck. Enjoy privacy with fully enclosed sidewalls and ample space for your outdoor furniture.
Item Weight | 237 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 120.4"L x 144"W x 113.7"H |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Brown |
Style | Modern |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Galvanized Steel Roof Aluminum Frame |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 99% |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**G
Pro Tips from an average dude
This is a very nice gazebo. I’m going to give my two cents on what works and does not work. First, this is a two person job. Second, two drills is better than one. Third, two ladders will be best. Massive thanks to a former reviewer that said to fill the columns with rock when constructing to self anchor. This metal is really light but adding rocks was key. Also, inserting the final large square pieces of roof you want to insert both pieces as one and you’ll really need to shove them in with the bracket. Good luck! Took us about 7 hours in 90 degree heat in AZ.
L**U
Worth it
Came fast and extremely well packed. All the roof panels were actually in a plywood built box to protect during shipping. Unless you are extremely unlucky with the shipping companies I don't see how it can be damaged during shipping.I put this together solo, by myself. I do not, however, recommend this. I used clamps against my deck railing and a ladder with bungee cord as an extra hand. Took me about a total of 15 hours. Went together pretty easily. They even provide extra of ALL the different screw types! Make sure to have a drill with Allen bit attachments for it.The structure itself seems incredibly strong/stable. The coating on the metal looks good.Cons: Only cons I really have are the curtains. I wish they were a little thicker/stronger and that the hangers for them were metal instead of plastic. The bug netting seems fine.
M**R
Excellent gazebo!
This was a great purchase! After comparing gazebos at box stores in my area and online, I decided to pursues this Erommy 10x12 metal roof gazebo from Amazon. It was on sale for $679 and I paid $200 for shipping. It was delivered by FedEx in two shipments. One long narrow box that weighed about 112 lbs and another more square, fly box that weighed about 124 lbs. The boxes were labeled 1of 2 and so on. I couldn’t move the boxes to my backyard, so I opened them in my garage, sorted out the parts and then carried them as I needed them for each step to the backyard.Pros first: 1. Great communication with the manufacturer. 2. Product arrived on time and it was packed incredibly well. They even used a wooden frame in the larger box with metal corner brackets to protect the sheets of metal on the roof from bending. 3. All the parts were present and undamaged. 4. The instructions were mostly photos and relatively easy to figure out. 5. All the fasteners were sorted and taped to cardboard sheets which was a pro and a con. Pro from the perspective that they were sorted out, con because they were annoying and sometimes downright difficult to remove from the cardboard and sticky plastic covering. Also they weren’t labeled on the cardboard sheets which would have been very helpful, although it was possible to figure it out, but was a time consuming extra step. I think numbered baggies might have been easier, but riskier also sooo, whatever. 6. With one exception all the holes were present and matched up relatively easily. The weight and quality of the metal was at least what I expected and actually impressed me in weight, sturdiness, color, finish and appearance. 6. The assembled gazebo is beautiful, perfectly sized, study, and an excellent, excellent quality for the price and compared with similar gazebos of double or triple the price. 7. The assembly was mostly straightforward and not difficult with a couple of major exceptions.Cons: Everything was fine right up to the instructions for installing the roof panels. There are these clips that slip onto the slanted edges of the panel pieces that go in the corners, then the angled roof piece with the clips slides into a channel in the frame of the gazebo. You are instructed to first assemble a horizontal rail that the panels will rest in (so they don’t slide out and decapitate passersby. This means that the panels must slide in from the top of the rails. This was extremely difficult to accomplish on the smaller upper roof due to the height of the roof and the reach required to get to the very top and slide down. Also the clips would come off and fall into the channel which would require a restart on that panel. I ended up loosening the lower rail and sliding them in from the bottom on the short sides. This discrepancy between reality and the written instructions took me hours to figure out (at this point I was doing this by myself). I scoured the internet for anyone else who had this problem and could find nothing! Even the company’s own videos showed the roof panels magically sliding into place. I finally made it work on the small top roof, but in the case of the lower roof it was physically impossible to install the panels from the top. We had to devise a way to push the panels into the channel from the side without popping off the clips. We decided to use clear packing tape to tape the clips on. We pushed the corner panels into the channel from the sides and then put the middles in last. They have to overlap, so that is a bit of a learning curve too. Then we screwed the panels in with one of the spacers and screws just to hold it in place till we got the rest in and could put the lower track on. Once we figured that out, things picked up steam again. Also, the instructions show you installing the concrete sleeve anchors in about step 4, well before the frame is even squared up, which is obviously stupid. After we had the whole thing assembled and where we wanted it on our patio, we rented a hammer drill from Menards, bought a 3/8 concrete hammer drill bit for under $7 watched a bunch of YouTube videos and after some trial and error secured the entire gazebo to the cement patio with the sleeve anchors provided. If you don’t anchor this gazebo down, you will be throwing its twisted carcass in your trash after the first windstorm. The entire gazebo weighs less than 250lbs which is a fluffy human and once the roof is on it’s like a giant umbrella. Anchor it down well or you will be sorry. Once anchored it seems very sturdy. We rented the hammer drill for 4 hours and it took about 2 to do the work. The holes in the metal support plates were not big enough, but the hammer drill enlarged them easily.Once assembled this gazebo is exactly what I was hoping it would be. With the mosquito screens zipped it is cool inside and the bugs are outside. We spent the whole weekend hanging out inside reading napping, talking. It is perfect on my patio.
H**T
Progress report.
Just started assembling this afternoon. So far the instructions are good. Parts labeled to tell what is what.Do yourself a favor and don't try using the allen wrenches as provided. Cut off the short leg and chuck the long end in a driver/drill. Don't drive the fasteners ask the way home until all the screws are started in the piece.
A**R
Build Quality Issues / No Replacement Parts Options
The gazebo took multiple hours to setup with several people.I should have requested a return shortly after receiving it. We got a minor wind storm and one of the grommets holding the screen and outer curtain ripped out. The seller was unable to replace it and offered a $30 credit in lieu of a replacement. They suggested I take it to a local tailor shop for repair.The gazebo gets extremely hot in the sun and we had to use a hanging fan that was low enough from the roof as to not blow the heat from the metal down onto the sitting area.We also purchased the winter cover for the gazebo and it also did not last a full season. That will be in another review.We had a wind storm come through in early spring and it took out a couple of the metal pieces holding the roof together. I contacted the seller to purchase replacement parts for the ones damaged and was told they do not sell replacement parts. I now have a gazebo with missing pieces that will not likely hold up. It lasted less than 8 months and I am now looking at having to replace the entire thing.Edit: One more wind storm this spring and all of the curtain ties ripped out. The low quality material of the curtains and netting is not good at all. The design of the curtains and netting could drastically be improved. By putting the curtain and netting outside the corner posts, they would hold up better in wind.Be aware of these things before choosing this brand. I would not recommend it to anyone just based on the customer service I have received from the company and the quality issues of the product.
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