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Costco Members: Yardistry 12’x14’ Grand Gazebo w/ Aluminum Roof

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$1,600

$2,100

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Yardistry 12'x14' Grand Gazebo with Aluminum Roof on sale for $1,599.99. Shipping/delivery is free.

Thanks to Community Member Stephan28 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: This item may be available for a lower price in-store with our community members reporting this available for $1,399.99. You will need to arrange for your own transport and this set will come in 3 large boxes weighing 200lbs+ each so please plan accordingly.
About this Item:
  • 100% FSC Certified Wood
  • Water-Based Stain
  • Fully Paintable
  • Assembly Required
  • Overall Roof Dimensions (L x W): 12'1" x 14'1"
  • Base Dimensions (outside to outside of posts): 10' 10 3/8" L x 12' 10 3/8" W
  • Assembly Required.

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    • Offer valid through April 9, 2023 or while promotional price/supplies last
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Yardistry 12'x14' Grand Gazebo with Aluminum Roof on sale for $1,599.99. Shipping/delivery is free.

Thanks to Community Member Stephan28 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: This item may be available for a lower price in-store with our community members reporting this available for $1,399.99. You will need to arrange for your own transport and this set will come in 3 large boxes weighing 200lbs+ each so please plan accordingly.
About this Item:
  • 100% FSC Certified Wood
  • Water-Based Stain
  • Fully Paintable
  • Assembly Required
  • Overall Roof Dimensions (L x W): 12'1" x 14'1"
  • Base Dimensions (outside to outside of posts): 10' 10 3/8" L x 12' 10 3/8" W
  • Assembly Required.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 650 reviews.
    • As the purchaser and/or installer of this product, you are advised to consult your local city, municipality and applicable HOA guidelines for guidance on building codes and/or zoning requirements for your area before purchase. This structure may require a permit
    • Offer valid through April 9, 2023 or while promotional price/supplies last
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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I bought and installed this last summer on a small elevated deck area.

First, it came in 3 large boxes, the boxes are numbered but the numbers don't correlate to stages, so the very first thing you should do is lay out and group all similar pieces and make sure you have all the hardware. Yes this takes time upfront but it saves a ton of time in assembly.

We actually laid all ours out in a 2 car garage to do most of the subassemblies, which are: pillars (4), side rails (4) and roof pieces (4). Once the pillars and rails were done, we moved them to the deck and assembled them before moving onto the roof pieces.

My 12 year old daughter helped. This method worked very well - she would find the next pieces to use and hardware, and I'd be the one assembling it, and she'd help when needed. This meant we spent less time finding pieces (e.g. stopping actual assembly) and more time actually getting it put together. Of course laying out all the pieces ahead of time helped the actual assembly go much smoother. Lay out all the hardware on a LARGE tray (I have some old commercial cookie trays that work great for this kind of thing) and keep the hardware in its original bag so you can reference a part # when needed.

Use battery tools with torque limiters when you can; this will greatly speed up assembly, especially for the roof pieces that have hundreds of screws. Especially with those pieces, if you torque them too much it dents the aluminum.

Other tips:
- the pillars and rails are assembled, then the roof pieces (in sub assemblies) are put up. This step recommends you have a team of people helping, but if you don't have that, a long 2x4 or other sturdy piece of wood can be used to support the lone roof subassembly while you maneuver the second one in place. Use screws to secure it to the roof piece. Once the second piece is up, screw them together and to the structure frame to prevent them from moving. This might be jumping ahead in assembly a bit, but will help you a lot unless you have access to several tall ladders and people
- IIRC a the labeling on a couple of the pillars wasn't correct with regards to left and right and I had to use some common sense to determine where these went
- You will have a LOT of hardware left over.
- Removing the protective plastic from the aluminum is a huge PITA, it doesn't pull off very easily nor in one sheet. Be sure to wear gloves for that as that shit is sharp.

All-in-all, if we had done it in one day, it would have taken a solid 10 hours or so. As I said, day 1 we got the structure up and all the roof panels assembled. Day 2 we put the roof panels up and finished the tie in. There's a decent amount of work left after the roof panels are up, too.

I wound up installing a ceiling fan (a real one not a shitty battery powered one) and lights with waterproof switches.

Check in your area on marketplace or similar for people that do this sort of thing. Believe it or not, there are people that specialize in just assembling these kit-type homeowner projects like gazebos and playscapes. In fact, even though I did mine myself (and a playscape also from Costco), I turned on a local high school kid that does landscape work for me to also assembling these things. Many hands make light work so a group of 4 people with duplicate tools could really hammer out one of these quickly.

Finally, I bought mine around May 2022, I want to say I paid around $1400-1500. Over the course of the summer I got 2 price adjustments or buy/returns and eventually the gazebo wound up costing me about $1000. I did the same for the playscape. Even if the purchase is outside the 30 day PA policy, just kindly walk up to CS, ask for a PA, and when they balk, tell them you're going to haul one up to a register (typically they will keep these kitted on carts already), buy it, then immediately return it at the higher price and how that's a total waste of everyone's time. They will usually just process a phantom buy/return right there for you.
I assembled this exact one last summer. It comes with everything you'll need. But a good handyman DIY experience or anyone with construction experience is even better. It's def not for the faint of heart and you'll need at least 3/4 people to help with the roof assembly
Wish they had an assembly option like sams
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Quote from Stephan28 :
It's right outside my sliding door anchored to the new concrete patio slab. I replaced the old slab because it had a crack and it was too small.

The basic assembly was quoted at $600. This didn't include things I added afterwards like leveling, anchoring and installing the gutter system. There is a gutter system made for the gazebo that you can get via Costco for $379.99. However, I wanted to tie into my existing gutter system that drains all the water away from the house through underground piping.
Would you mind sharing a photo of how it looks next to your house? I am thinking of putting it next to my house but am having a hard time imagining how it looks.
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Quote from ChasingtheDeal :
Would you mind sharing a photo of how it looks next to your house? I am thinking of putting it next to my house but am having a hard time imagining how it looks.
I would if I could figure out how to do that. Sent you a PM.
Last edited by Stephan28 April 3, 2023 at 10:44 AM.
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Quote from Stephan28 :
I think you're asking how much would it cost to have one built from scratch for you? I would venture to guess about 4K for something similar in this area. You might get it for a bit less but it may not be constructed very well.
Wow, that's more than I expected but assuming this thing is $1600 after tax, and have to hire someone to deliver/pick up or rent a truck etc, at least $100, then get some guys and this thing says at least 3 people needed, that's like another $300-$500 to those guys, maybe we're lucky if we get this $2250 out the door. Generally my experience is twice the cost of something if you want it ready without lifting a finger. $4000 would be reasonable I guess, especially from reputable local company who is willing to back their work.
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Wow, that's more than I expected but assuming this thing is $1600 after tax, and have to hire someone to deliver/pick up or rent a truck etc, at least $100, then get some guys and this thing says at least 3 people needed, that's like another $300-$500 to those guys, maybe we're lucky if we get this $2250 out the door. Generally my experience is twice the cost of something if you want it ready without lifting a finger. $4000 would be reasonable I guess, especially from reputable local company who is willing to back their work.
I agree, my project cost even more because I removed an existing concrete slab, installed a new slab that is twice as big as the original, had the guy pick up and deliver the gazebo kit, build it, level it, anchor it to the slab, and install a customer gutter system. It's been a project 10 years in the making. Additionally he is licensed, bonded and insured so that always makes the cost higher than just hiring someone who isn't.
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Quote from Stephan28 :
I agree, my project cost even more because I removed an existing concrete slab, installed a new slab that is twice as big as the original, had the guy pick up and deliver the gazebo kit, build it, level it, anchor it to the slab, and install a customer gutter system. It's been a project 10 years in the making. Additionally he is licensed, bonded and insured so that always makes the cost higher than just hiring someone who isn't.
Can you tell me what the footprint is? I see that the roof is 12' x 14', but it appears the roof overhangs the legs. I want to put a gazebo/pergola on my deck, but I need accurate dimensions for the leg placement. Thanks!
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Quote from meckelangelo :
Can you tell me what the footprint is? I see that the roof is 12' x 14', but it appears the roof overhangs the legs. I want to put a gazebo/pergola on my deck, but I need accurate dimensions for the leg placement. Thanks!
Check the manual it's all there
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had this for about 3 years now. been very happy with it. here is a tip on the roof.
we built this over 2-3 days (few hours a day) with only 2 people when you get to the roof
screw a 2 x 4 to the top to hold it up until you can make the connections. so it's like a 3rd hand/person. other than that part. 2 people can build this.

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Quote from Stephan28 :
I agree, my project cost even more because I removed an existing concrete slab, installed a new slab that is twice as big as the original, had the guy pick up and deliver the gazebo kit, build it, level it, anchor it to the slab, and install a customer gutter system. It's been a project 10 years in the making. Additionally he is licensed, bonded and insured so that always makes the cost higher than just hiring someone who isn't.
Where are you located? I'd like to hire people who actually built one of these.
Also the reviews for the BJs version claim the top flying (the metal roof) in heavy winds and snow weighting it down.
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Quote from meckelangelo :
Can you tell me what the footprint is? I see that the roof is 12' x 14', but it appears the roof overhangs the legs. I want to put a gazebo/pergola on my deck, but I need accurate dimensions for the leg placement. Thanks!
If you go to the link it gives the dimensions there in addition to links for the build plans etc. as far as the actual footprint goes it's 12'1"X14'1".

You can also go to this website for all sorts of information to include a "helpful hints" video for this specific gazebo.

https://yardistrystructures.com/1...inum-roof/
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Where are you located? I'd like to hire people who actually built one of these.
Also the reviews for the BJs version claim the top flying (the metal roof) in heavy winds and snow weighting it down.
I live north of Seattle. I've heard that if you contact Yardistry they may be able to point you in the direction of a preferred contractor if there is one in your area. 👍
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Quote from jedimaster974 :
had this for about 3 years now. been very happy with it. here is a tip on the roof.
we built this over 2-3 days (few hours a day) with only 2 people when you get to the roof
screw a 2 x 4 to the top to hold it up until you can make the connections. so it's like a 3rd hand/person. other than that part. 2 people can build this.
I'm glad you are enjoying it!!!
Yea, this is true. If you are creative, take your time and have little to no wind it can be done with 2 people. 👍
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I just finished putting mine together last week. The kit comes with everything except for whatever fastener you choose to use to anchor it to the ground.

If you have an existing concrete pad or deck to put this on, great, otherwise you'll need to pour footers.

You'll also probably technically need a building permit if you care about such things.

One person can assemble 80% of the kit by themselves on the ground.

You'll need help on 2 separate occasions. When you are standing up the posts you'll need help from one person for an hour. You'll also need two helpers (3 people total) to put the roof on for about 2 hours.

I'd plan 3 weekends for this project. First weekend get the posts up, second weekend build the roof, third weekend put the roof on.

I'm a handy homeowner that's been doing projects like this for years. The instructions are very good, and most of the holes are pre-drilled, but if you've never built anything before, hire someone.
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Price is showing 1,599.99. Is there a way to get the extra $200 off?
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Quote from thomason.konan :
Price is showing 1,599.99. Is there a way to get the extra $200 off?
Yes. If you buy it in warehouse the price is $200 less but you will need to arrange transportation

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Quote from Stephan28 :
I live north of Seattle. I've heard that if you contact Yardistry they may be able to point you in the direction of a preferred contractor if there is one in your area. 👍
Great idea, I am still on the fence about getting one though, some people said roof may not sustain high winds or if the snow piles up on top.

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