Thank you so much for a great video. Your tip about checking for bent cnnections was great. When I tried to assemble with my wife, had ha heck of a time to connect the post with one of the cross beams. Took it apart and realized that one of the pieces was bent. Thought of that from your video. Used plyers and now gazebo is fully assembled.
Hi ih2898. Thank you so much for watching and sharing the kind words as well as your own journey with us. We're thankful we were able to assist in your build. We hope you have many enjoyable years with your new gazebo. Cheers!
Hi namor. Thank you for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it and am glad this was of help to you. We've learned quite a bite after assembling several of them. Lol. Cheers.
Hi John. Thank you very much for watching and sharing with us. We really appreciate it and thankful that this episode was helpful to you. Those panels can certainly make someone lose their mind. LOL. Cheers!
Hi Brian. That is fantastic. Thank you for watching, sharing the kind words and your journey with us. We really appreciate it and thankful our video has another success story under it's belt. We hope you have many enjoyable days with your gazebo. Cheers!
Thank you Mike for watching and the incredibly nice words. We really appreciate that. We know how those details can mean the difference between a smooth build and a very frustrating one, so we try to include them all. Cheers!
@@mikemorris5944 Hi Mike. Unfortunately we do not as we haven't assembled one of those yet. Our closest is the 12x20 by Kozyard, which is likely pretty close to a 10x20. We just haven't seen one to know for certain. Here is the link to that video in case it can help you. It's on our other channel. ua-cam.com/video/w5KSewrJ-sc/v-deo.htmlsi=haesCkvYARrWBx5h
Thank you so much for walking through the process. We recently installed this gazebo, and later, noticed that this gazebo wobbles during the wind gusts. Do you recommend any solutions? In my case, Gazebo is already bolted to the ground and is sturdy. However, during high winds, it is the top part that wobble.
Hi jaspinderjawandha. Thank you very much for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it. Your question is an impossible one to answer as we're not able to assess the build or the structure virtually but we can say for certain that these all have a wind rating on them and high winds, they will wobble a little due to the thin walled legs. Our large gazebo does as well in high winds but ultimately is still very sturdy. Wish we could provide other insight but unfortunately we're unable to. Cheers!
Thank you for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it. We agree. We lost our patience several times while we were trying to figure it out initially. Lol. We hope you have many enjoyable days with your gazebo now. Cheers!
Finally finished our 10x12 with your help and my wife. we are both short . so the challenge was more evident. i know. How short? I am 5'4 and my wife 5' . I watched your helpful video 3 times . counting that and two rain delays, it took us just shy of three days to put it together.
Hi Teodoro. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your journey with us. We really do appreciate it. Congratulations on your build. We certainly understand the vertically challenged part. I'm 5'6 and Dana is 5'3. Glad you both worked through the challenges together to get it done. We hope you have many enjoyable days under your gazebo. Cheers!
What are the functions of the Z and Z1, Z2 brackets. Is it imperative to have these installed? All of the panels are in place and I didn’t put these brackets on. Should I take it apart and install them? I am not sure of their function. Everything seems very sturdy and stable without them
Hi Joymama8. Thanks for watching. We appreciated it. Those brackets help hold the roof panels in place. We're really not sure how you got everything together without them and it all seems sturdy. LOL. If we were in your shoes, we would just hold on to the brackets to see if a problem develops in inclement weather and then install if necessary. Good luck and we hope you have many enjoyable days with your gazebo.
I just recently assembled this gazebo and found the z brackets to have absolutely no function once the panels were bolted in place. After 3 hours of trying to assemble just 4 panels with the brackets installed, I just went ahead and left them off.
@@geffmcleod4596 Thank you. I wrote to the company and their response was: "The function of #Z is prevent water leakage and make the roof panels more firmly stuck. Please tell me if you need replacement #Z parts. "💁♂
@@joymama5Nope. I kept them all but I highly doubt these brackets add anything to water leak prevention or stability. I would worry more about the lack of drainage in the channels at the bottom of the panels!
Hi Ramiro. Thanks for watching and sharing with the community. We really appreciate it. There are always more ways to build these than what we do. Lol.
we spent a portion of 2 days putting it together. We could have done it one had bad weather not started to creep, in so we called it early on the first day. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
If it wasn't for this set by set we may never have put it together. We did have to tweak it a bit. One of the long side center brace did not have holes in it to attach the panels. My hubby who is very handy made the hole. Thank you! }i{
HI Kiki. Thank you so much for watching and sharing with us. We're very happy to hear this episode helped you and your hubby out. Congrats to you both and an extra thumbs up to your awesome husband for fixing the manufacturing error. Haven't seen that yet, but it doesn't surprise me with how these are mass produced. We hope you have many, many relaxing days under your new gazebo! Cheers!
Thanks for watching and sharing. Sounds like an error on whoever was packing these. Hate to hear that. Please try to contact their customer service and if you don't get anyone, let me know and I'll see if our friend (who we built this for) still has their book so we can either scan it and email them to you.
Hi Brian. Thanks for watching. Not quite sure as I don't recall delecting any comments. Please try to share again. Would love to hear about your experience.
@@brianyost5131 Something with it must be getting caught by UA-cam community standards. No idea why as we haven't removed any comments specific to you. So weird. Sorry to hear you had a bad experience with them. We haven't heard that from others.
NICE video!
@@gilbertochoa1553 Thank you for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it.
Thank you so much for a great video. Your tip about checking for bent cnnections was great. When I tried to assemble with my wife, had ha heck of a time to connect the post with one of the cross beams. Took it apart and realized that one of the pieces was bent. Thought of that from your video. Used plyers and now gazebo is fully assembled.
Hi ih2898. Thank you so much for watching and sharing the kind words as well as your own journey with us. We're thankful we were able to assist in your build. We hope you have many enjoyable years with your new gazebo. Cheers!
Outstanding! Y'all put a lot of effort and attention to detail in this instructional and it's greatly appreciated. Thank you both!
Hi namor. Thank you for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it and am glad this was of help to you. We've learned quite a bite after assembling several of them. Lol. Cheers.
OMG Thank you so much, was having so much trouble with the panels. Explained beautifully.
Hi John. Thank you very much for watching and sharing with us. We really appreciate it and thankful that this episode was helpful to you. Those panels can certainly make someone lose their mind. LOL. Cheers!
Thank you!! You saved my weekend with this video. Your pro tips were perfect.
Hi Brian. That is fantastic. Thank you for watching, sharing the kind words and your journey with us. We really appreciate it and thankful our video has another success story under it's belt. We hope you have many enjoyable days with your gazebo. Cheers!
You guys are awesome this is the best installation video to date for this model. The Angel's in the details. Thank you 👍
Thank you Mike for watching and the incredibly nice words. We really appreciate that. We know how those details can mean the difference between a smooth build and a very frustrating one, so we try to include them all. Cheers!
@@SpiritedBackyards do have a link or where I can get to a PDF doc or video on installing Yolney 10x20 gazebo?
@@mikemorris5944 Hi Mike. Unfortunately we do not as we haven't assembled one of those yet. Our closest is the 12x20 by Kozyard, which is likely pretty close to a 10x20. We just haven't seen one to know for certain. Here is the link to that video in case it can help you. It's on our other channel. ua-cam.com/video/w5KSewrJ-sc/v-deo.htmlsi=haesCkvYARrWBx5h
Another beautiful gazebo build. You two are pros at this by now. Thanks for sharing with everyone out there!
Thank you very much for watching and sharing the kind words. We appreciate you following along!
Thanks for video
Hi VinhTran. Thank you for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it!
Thank you so much for walking through the process. We recently installed this gazebo, and later, noticed that this gazebo wobbles during the wind gusts. Do you recommend any solutions? In my case, Gazebo is already bolted to the ground and is sturdy. However, during high winds, it is the top part that wobble.
Hi jaspinderjawandha. Thank you very much for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it. Your question is an impossible one to answer as we're not able to assess the build or the structure virtually but we can say for certain that these all have a wind rating on them and high winds, they will wobble a little due to the thin walled legs. Our large gazebo does as well in high winds but ultimately is still very sturdy. Wish we could provide other insight but unfortunately we're unable to. Cheers!
Another great build!
Thank you Kathy for watching and sharing the kind words. We appreciate you!
The roof is a nightmare getting started. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and sharing the kind words. We really appreciate it. We agree. We lost our patience several times while we were trying to figure it out initially. Lol. We hope you have many enjoyable days with your gazebo now. Cheers!
On the pieces to guide the roof pieces ,since they fall off all you do is screw them with 3/8 self tapping screws
Finally finished our 10x12 with your help and my wife. we are both short . so the challenge was more evident. i know. How short? I am 5'4 and my wife 5' . I watched your helpful video 3 times . counting that and two rain delays, it took us just shy of three days to put it together.
Hi Teodoro. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your journey with us. We really do appreciate it. Congratulations on your build. We certainly understand the vertically challenged part. I'm 5'6 and Dana is 5'3. Glad you both worked through the challenges together to get it done. We hope you have many enjoyable days under your gazebo. Cheers!
What are the functions of the Z and Z1, Z2 brackets. Is it imperative to have these installed? All of the panels are in place and I didn’t put these brackets on. Should I take it apart and install them? I am not sure of their function. Everything seems very sturdy and stable without them
Hi Joymama8. Thanks for watching. We appreciated it. Those brackets help hold the roof panels in place. We're really not sure how you got everything together without them and it all seems sturdy. LOL. If we were in your shoes, we would just hold on to the brackets to see if a problem develops in inclement weather and then install if necessary. Good luck and we hope you have many enjoyable days with your gazebo.
I just recently assembled this gazebo and found the z brackets to have absolutely no function once the panels were bolted in place. After 3 hours of trying to assemble just 4 panels with the brackets installed, I just went ahead and left them off.
@@geffmcleod4596 Thank you. I wrote to the company and their response was: "The function of #Z is prevent water leakage and make the roof panels more firmly stuck.
Please tell me if you need replacement #Z parts. "💁♂
@@joymama5Nope. I kept them all but I highly doubt these brackets add anything to water leak prevention or stability. I would worry more about the lack of drainage in the channels at the bottom of the panels!
@@geffmcleod4596 Thank you for sharing with everyone. We appreciate it.
The z panels are a problem cause they fall off,I decided to screw them with 3/8 self tapping screws and it worked perfectly
Hi Ramiro. Thanks for watching and sharing with the community. We really appreciate it. There are always more ways to build these than what we do. Lol.
Ok on those panels the guides slide off ,so grab 3/8 “ self tapping screws and screw them so they don’t fall off
How long did it take you guys
we spent a portion of 2 days putting it together. We could have done it one had bad weather not started to creep, in so we called it early on the first day. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
If it wasn't for this set by set we may never have put it together. We did have to tweak it a bit. One of the long side center brace did not have holes in it to attach the panels. My hubby who is very handy made the hole. Thank you! }i{
HI Kiki. Thank you so much for watching and sharing with us. We're very happy to hear this episode helped you and your hubby out. Congrats to you both and an extra thumbs up to your awesome husband for fixing the manufacturing error. Haven't seen that yet, but it doesn't surprise me with how these are mass produced. We hope you have many, many relaxing days under your new gazebo! Cheers!
Where were the instructions? Apparently they forgot to pack them in ours.
Thanks for watching and sharing. Sounds like an error on whoever was packing these. Hate to hear that. Please try to contact their customer service and if you don't get anyone, let me know and I'll see if our friend (who we built this for) still has their book so we can either scan it and email them to you.
My comment about our experience was deleted it seems. Why?
Hi Brian. Thanks for watching. Not quite sure as I don't recall delecting any comments. Please try to share again. Would love to hear about your experience.
@@SpiritedBackyards I did a reply earlier this afternoon...and it is gone again. It explained about our bad experience ordering and the company.
@@brianyost5131 Something with it must be getting caught by UA-cam community standards. No idea why as we haven't removed any comments specific to you. So weird. Sorry to hear you had a bad experience with them. We haven't heard that from others.