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expiredStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Apr 22, 2024 09:37 AM
expiredStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Apr 22, 2024 09:37 AM

Hampton Bay Parksbury Antique Hard Top Gazebo w/ Mosquito Netting (10'x12')

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$579

$849

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Home Depot has Hampton Bay Parksbury Antique Pewter Hard Top Gazebo w/ Mosquito Netting (10'x12') on sale for $579. Select free ship to store to save on delivery fees.

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About the Product
  • 10'x12' (118"x142.56"x119")
  • Vented Double Roof
  • Center Light Hanging Hook
  • Aluminum Oxide Roof Frame
  • Aluminum Coated Plastic Composite Roof Panels
  • Antique Pewter Finish
  • Study Steel Legs
  • Slide Rails
  • Mosquito Netting
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  • Includes a 3-year limited warranty w/ purchase + 90-Day product return

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This offer is part of Home Depot's Exclusive Spring Black Friday special/deal
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $270 less (31.80% savings) than the normal starting price of $849 at the time of this posting.
  • This hard top gazebo offers a big enough size for any outdoor fun. Pair this with a variety of design schemes
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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Home Depot has Hampton Bay Parksbury Antique Pewter Hard Top Gazebo w/ Mosquito Netting (10'x12') on sale for $579. Select free ship to store to save on delivery fees.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal

Note, ship to store may vary depending on product availability.

About the Product
  • 10'x12' (118"x142.56"x119")
  • Vented Double Roof
  • Center Light Hanging Hook
  • Aluminum Oxide Roof Frame
  • Aluminum Coated Plastic Composite Roof Panels
  • Antique Pewter Finish
  • Study Steel Legs
  • Slide Rails
  • Mosquito Netting
Warranty
  • Includes a 3-year limited warranty w/ purchase + 90-Day product return

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This offer is part of Home Depot's Exclusive Spring Black Friday special/deal
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $270 less (31.80% savings) than the normal starting price of $849 at the time of this posting.
  • This hard top gazebo offers a big enough size for any outdoor fun. Pair this with a variety of design schemes
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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Model: Parksbury 10 ft. x 12 ft. Antique Pewter Hard Top Gazebo

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dealingstealing
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Sure, or turn it upside down and call it a boat. The only limit is your imagination.
bugsy714
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Some ideas for mounting this over grass

People bury cinderblocks in the ground and then bolt onto the cinderblock to act as an earth anchor if you have an over slab, it's easy I have 16 giant concrete anchors holding mine down. It ain't going anywhere.
FlashPilot
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The surface area of the roof is like a big sail. It needs to be firmly anchored and completely level to prevent it from becoming a huge projectile during a storm. Even then, a decent storm can rip them from wooden decks and have killed people. A concrete slab is probably the best option.

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StrongWeather642Apr 22, 2024 02:48 PM
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Assembled Dimensions of Gazebo:
  • Depth: 119 in. (9.9 feet)
  • Width: 142.56 in. (11.9 feet)
  • Height: 118 in. (9.8 feet)
  • Canopy Depth: 119 in. (9.9 feet)
  • Canopy Width: 142.56 in. (11.9 feet)
  • Height from Ground to Underside of Canopy Edge: 82.8 in. (6.9 ft)
  • Outside Post Spacing Depth: 108 in. (9 feet)
  • Outside Post Spacing Width: 133 in. (11 feet)
  • Overall Height from ground to top of canopy/Overall Dimensions in Height: 118.2 in. (9.85 feet)
  • Coverage Area: 100 sq ft
Apr 22, 2024 06:41 PM
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RacinReaverApr 22, 2024 06:41 PM
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Thoughts on how sturdy the ground under this needs to be? Would it be feasible to just plop this down on somewhat a somewhat uneven lawn, or does it need a nice, flat pavement base?
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MX400ex72Apr 22, 2024 06:50 PM
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Quote from RacinReaver :
Thoughts on how sturdy the ground under this needs to be? Would it be feasible to just plop this down on somewhat a somewhat uneven lawn, or does it need a nice, flat pavement base?
If it's not on level ground it won't be stable. Also it needs to be anchored.
Apr 22, 2024 06:55 PM
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sdc177Apr 22, 2024 06:55 PM
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Can you add 4 walls and call it a shed?
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RacinReaverApr 22, 2024 08:08 PM
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Quote from MX400ex72 :
If it's not on level ground it won't be stable. Also it needs to be anchored.
Ok, but just the four feet need to be level, though, right? I'd be fine with digging spots for them to sit & backfilling with some tamped down rocks and sand. Also, thoughts on if it needs to be, like, bubble-level level or just level as in it would be fine with being on a few degree grade so long as front/back are even?
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FookNoeApr 22, 2024 08:31 PM
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How do you know if this can be installed on a wooden deck?
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FlashPilotApr 22, 2024 08:51 PM
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Quote from RacinReaver :
Ok, but just the four feet need to be level, though, right? I'd be fine with digging spots for them to sit & backfilling with some tamped down rocks and sand. Also, thoughts on if it needs to be, like, bubble-level level or just level as in it would be fine with being on a few degree grade so long as front/back are even?
The surface area of the roof is like a big sail. It needs to be firmly anchored and completely level to prevent it from becoming a huge projectile during a storm. Even then, a decent storm can rip them from wooden decks and have killed people. A concrete slab is probably the best option.
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bugsy714Apr 22, 2024 09:27 PM
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Some ideas for mounting this over grass

People bury cinderblocks in the ground and then bolt onto the cinderblock to act as an earth anchor if you have an over slab, it's easy I have 16 giant concrete anchors holding mine down. It ain't going anywhere.
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WeiW8847
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Apr 22, 2024 09:38 PM
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I got the following about a year ago, but it is much heavier and has withstood 48mph so far. I'm not sure about the Maximum Wind Resistance in this deal
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampt...rxjS2ckU40
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CoralBuffalo1040Apr 23, 2024 12:03 AM
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Quote from RacinReaver :
Ok, but just the four feet need to be level, though, right? I'd be fine with digging spots for them to sit & backfilling with some tamped down rocks and sand. Also, thoughts on if it needs to be, like, bubble-level level or just level as in it would be fine with being on a few degree grade so long as front/back are even?
Lol this has to be a troll
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dealingstealingApr 23, 2024 12:05 AM
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Quote from sdc177 :
Can you add 4 walls and call it a shed?
Sure, or turn it upside down and call it a boat. The only limit is your imagination.
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FookNoeApr 23, 2024 12:35 AM
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Quote from sdc177 :
Can you add 4 walls and call it a shed?
It'll be spendy and time consuming to convert it into a shed. You'll need better framing so when the wind hits your wall, it won't go flying into the neighbor's yard. This gazebo is designed to allow the wind blow through.

Prebuilt sheds have all the right pieces and still cost less.
Last edited by FookNoe April 22, 2024 at 06:15 PM.
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GimmesummerApr 23, 2024 12:38 AM
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Quote from sdc177 :
Can you add 4 walls and call it a shed?
Sure, but you won't be able to keep the kids "off the shed".
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balla123Apr 23, 2024 03:03 AM
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Quote from bugsy714 :
Some ideas for mounting this over grass

People bury cinderblocks in the ground and then bolt onto the cinderblock to act as an earth anchor if you have an over slab, it's easy I have 16 giant concrete anchors holding mine down. It ain't going anywhere.
any pics?

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Quote from WeiW8847 :
I got the following about a year ago, but it is much heavier and has withstood 48mph so far. I'm not sure about the Maximum Wind Resistance in this deal
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampt...rxjS2ckU40
I bought this one as well when it was on SD...I really like it. Crazy how much it went up in price. I'd buy another in a heart beat if it went down in price again.

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