expiredEfficientWeather484 posted Mar 18, 2023 05:30 PM
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expiredEfficientWeather484 posted Mar 18, 2023 05:30 PM
Costco Members: Yardistry 14' x 12' Pavilion with Aluminum Roof
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You can drill pad and use lag anchors and bolts that's what I did then fill pillars as needed with River rock. That's what I did before for an aluminum gazebo from Costco ten years ago. Not sure how heavy this one is my other one was light.
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I have the larger version of this, I believe I got for $1600 ($1899-$299 coupon) around May of last year. I watched the price and over the course of the summer wound up getting a PA, a buy/return and another PA to bring my final OTD price to about $1000. Did the same with a playscape - wound up paying about $600 which is around half price, by the time all was said and done (and they're selling the same one this year too).
These aren't bad to put together. The roof is the biggest PITA with about a million screws. The protective plastic is a hassle to take off the roof without slicing your arms open with the razor sharp aluminum panels. My 12 year old daughter and I put everything together ourselves - then I had a couple other people help put the roof panels on. Probably took an entire day if we did it in one day.
My biggest tip with these type of projects is to take everything out of the boxes, pair like pieces, lay it out so you can find things and use a huge tray (I used old commercial cookie trays) to lay out the hardware and keep track of it. Then, one person is the ferret that goes and finds pieces and hardware for the NEXT step of assembly while one or 2 other people work on the actual assembly/nuts&bolts. This method worked very well and kept the work moving along.
Is the support beams hollow or solid? Does it do well against wind loads? Wonder if I need to add weight to the supports for wind loads assuming no.
No it's super sturdy .. been thru hell weather situation and not a single problem it seems like it's solid pine wood
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