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Costco Members: Yardistry 14' x 12' Pavilion with Aluminum Roof EXPIRED

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Costco Wholesale has for their MembersYardistry 14' x 12' Pavilion with Aluminum Roof (YM12949) for $1,599.99Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • 100% FSC Certified Wood
  • Water-Based Stain
  • Fully Paintable
  • Assembly Required
  • Overall Roof Dimensions (L x W): 14' x 12'



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On sale $500 off

Wood Gazebo with Aluminum Roof by Yardistry

https://www.costco.com/yardistry-12'-x-12'-gazebo-with-aluminum-roof.product.100378912.html [costco.com] Expired (See FP for another option)
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Anyone ever walled one of these off to make a shed? =)
If you can't find the answer on your own, then don't bother getting this. Finding out your answer is 10x easier than building this
Depends on the area. Some places you need a permit for anything bigger than a small shed (80 square feet). Other places you can build as large as like a small 1 car garage (250sf) before you need a permit. My area is 120sf so technically this would need a permit. Personally I probably wouldn't get a permit unless they called me out on it, then i'd get one after the fact. LMAO

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03-18-2023 at 09:50 PM.
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Can this be easily moved a few years later. I'm planning on redoing my patio so would need to take it down and put it back up, preferable in larger chunks

I have one of these. Easily? No. I would hire someone.
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03-18-2023 at 09:50 PM.
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For those who have this (or anyone with knowledge worth sharing), is there a way to modify this in order to close this off with nets/curtains to keep mosquitoes flying bugs out? Very tempted to purchase this as we're renovating the backyard, but some sort of enclosure is a must for my wife who's terrified of bugs.

I have one of these. Yes.
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03-18-2023 at 09:51 PM.
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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.

We installed on concrete pad underneath travertine. I don't believe we filled the pillars
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03-18-2023 at 09:53 PM.
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Thanks for sharing! I will be installing on pavers too. Do you think there should be some kind of raised slab between the paver and wood legs? Concern is the wood base that's in contact with the pavers will rot from water. Thoughts?

I have one of these. Raised slab not necessary
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03-18-2023 at 10:03 PM.
Built one of these with the mosquito nets and rain gutters and it's amazing. Stays really dry inside. We installed the mosquito nets off center so the zipper didn't ruin the view and keep 3 out of 4 always closed and it works great. Permanent install of the curtains (screw in top and bottom) is the way to go. Paired this with the athena sectional from sams club and it's my new home office, love it.

Had it for a year and it's starting to weather, any tips on the best product to restore/seal it with?
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Built one of these with the mosquito nets and rain gutters and it's amazing. Stays really dry inside. We installed the mosquito nets off center so the zipper didn't ruin the view and keep 3 out of 4 always closed and it works great. Permanent install of the curtains (screw in top and bottom) is the way to go. Paired this with the athena sectional from sams club and it's my new home office, love it.

Had it for a year and it's starting to weather, any tips on the best product to restore/seal it with?

Thompsons green gel sealer always works well

Signature Series Clear Exterior Wood Stain and Sealer (1-Gallon) https://www.lowes.com/pd/Thompson...5013247129
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I put the pavilion version together for my mom. In this new world of ridiculous prices, it represents a great value. Worst part was peeling the plastic off the roof panels.

You can run electrical wiring through the legs. Already added an outdoor fan and will be adding a couple of outlets. Another plus is there are a lot of videos on Youtube that will give you ideas.

I mounted mine to some concrete footers I poured and built a paver patio around it.
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curious how the roof would hold up to snow. I would be worried with a heavy Northeast snow the roof would bend or collapse..
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I have one of these. Easily? No. I would hire someone.

What kind of people could i hire to out this together and how much can I expect to pay? I am in PA
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What kind of people could i hire to out this together and how much can I expect to pay? I am in PA

Gypsies via Craigslist are entertaining, if nothing else.
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