Home Depot has
10' x 12' Hampton Bay Parksbury Antique Pewter Hard Top Gazebo w/ Mosquito Netting (SY21020503A) on sale for
$509.40.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
gsumax for sharing this deal.
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
28 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Hmmm.....
I did a lot of research on these and just bought a 16x12' from Wayfair for $900 with a steel roof. You can get a better deal than this if you look. Especially if this is poly carbonate coated with aluminum.
I have a similar one on a floating trex deck. I aligned the gazebo posts to the deck joists and drilled two 4.5" HeadLOK screws into each one, thru the trex, and into the joists. Your setup may or may not allow that, depending on how the joists are spaced out and how they align with the gazebo you end up with.
I was lucky to get 3 legs to align - I guess one of the joists wasn't as straight and across a decent length, it was enough to not align with the 4th leg of the gazebo. The screws are equivalent to lag bolts and the gazebo has held fine to 55+mph winds this past winter without a problem. If you have access underneath your deck, you can easily beef it up with more wood to allow you to drill thru. YouTube has videos on doing this - good luck!
If you take this route, make sure you drill pilot holes first, even if the screws you use don't require them. You don't want to be surprised with a split joist.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I did a lot of research on these and just bought a 16x12' from Wayfair for $900 with a steel roof. You can get a better deal than this if you look. Especially if this is poly carbonate coated with aluminum.
This one?
https://www.wayfair.com/JolyDale-...Z0EALw_wcB
Funny...we have the same gazebo. It has served us very well for many years. I even replaced all the canopy poles a few years back with conduit piping as the poles were damaged a 2nd time by upwinds and I didn't want to pay the ridiculous price for replacement parts, again.
I really want to go with a hard top on top our deck. I bought two Hampton Bay gazebos, but the 10 X 10 we bought are smaller than the Madaga 10x10, and that one is already smaller than I would like. Want a 10x12 with a steel.top, like the 10x10s we bought, at a reasonable price.
I was lucky to get 3 legs to align - I guess one of the joists wasn't as straight and across a decent length, it was enough to not align with the 4th leg of the gazebo. The screws are equivalent to lag bolts and the gazebo has held fine to 55+mph winds this past winter without a problem. If you have access underneath your deck, you can easily beef it up with more wood to allow you to drill thru. YouTube has videos on doing this - good luck!
If you take this route, make sure you drill pilot holes first, even if the screws you use don't require them. You don't want to be surprised with a split joist.
I had a similar isssue of lining up so I just installed 4x6 blocking between the joists where I wanted to mount the gazebo and drilled thru 4 lag bolts per post