The 9 Things Costco won't tell you about the Yardistry Gazebo

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Here are some tips before you buy a Yardistry Gazebo from Costco

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  • @joev1779
    @joev1779  Год назад

    Links for TV, TV mount and Fan... ruclips.net/video/SnzDx7kGft8/видео.html

    • @andrem4839
      @andrem4839 Год назад

      What fan did u install?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      @andrem4839 Click the link on the video above

  • @valera5641
    @valera5641 Год назад +33

    I just put a 12x14 version together over the weekend and found the instructions pretty clear. You might not have noticed, but every piece is numbered making it very straight forward to put together following provided instructions.
    Took me alone about 4 hours to assemble the beams and the roof panels and about four hours for another person and I to assemble the gazebo. We had hard time squaring and leveling everything per instructions and the difference was quite large 1-2", but we went ahead and put the roof up regardless and everything fit together perfect. The roof panels themselves weren't even proper since when I was putting the sheet metal on, none lined up as they should. The beams weren't straight either. Once the panels were up, everything tied together as it should and visually looks perfect. Once the roof was on, we proceeded to level the posts as best we could and bolted them in to concrete.
    The only thing I'd do different is have a 3rd person to help with the roof. It's doable with two, but extremely sketchy and border line dangerous.

    • @lordbigotry6412
      @lordbigotry6412 5 месяцев назад

      I am looking to buy the 12x14. I’m getting stressed out just thinking of having to build this.

  • @andrewharvey442
    @andrewharvey442 Месяц назад +2

    Great video explaining what you did. I just installed one of these for a customer of mine. They purchased the 20x16 size. I never installed one of these, and we are very skilled contractors. I didn't know how much to charge them for assembly. I looked up reviews on reddit and came up with $2,500 it's definitely a challenging job, and you will need at least 4 people to mount the roof panels most of the work can be done with 2 people. I would not want to install another even for the price I charged. Once you complete the job, it's a very nice pergola. I disagree with removing the plastic it was no issue. The homeowner did that himself peeled off very easy. All said after completing the job I'm not looking to install another. Permit is required yes and we secured the bottom brackets into concrete with red heads. This viedo is great in detail.

  • @edllorca9468
    @edllorca9468 2 года назад +38

    I am in the middle of a 12x16 unit. Couple of comments. Costco isn't there to tell you anything good or bad it's not how Costco works. Talk to Yardistry or watch videos. I found their instructions to be perfectly clear and the whole thing assembles quite nicely I was impressed (and I'm never impressed). Mind you I'm super handy. you do need a crew for the last step of getting the roof panels up they are large awkward and in my case too heavy for one guy so plan on asking your family/neighbors to come over. 3 guys can do it 4 is better 5 means one guy is opening beers for everybody. I used ryobi battery drills to do the job just watch out not to overtighten anything.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      ​@Handiest Pro that's a completely different gazebo. It would be extremely difficult to install the roof properly on the 12×14 with one person.

    • @Handiest-pro
      @Handiest-pro Год назад +4

      @@joev1779 I do them all solo. It’s not easy but it is doable.

    • @dustinarmstad5274
      @dustinarmstad5274 Год назад

      ​@@Handiest-proAny tips on doing the roof part solo? I'm scheduled to put one of these together for a client on Thursday and it looks a bit intimidating.....

    • @Handiest-pro
      @Handiest-pro Год назад +1

      @@dustinarmstad5274 I use a ladder with a 2x4 as a post to support the peak as I set the roof panels in place. I just did a 10x12 roof last week. I’ll post the video so you can see how I did it.

    • @dustinarmstad5274
      @dustinarmstad5274 Год назад

      @@Handiest-pro oh gotcha, right on that'd be great🤘

  • @ryanhemming9546
    @ryanhemming9546 Год назад +6

    I built my 12×14 last spring. Setup took 3 weekends. I did everything I could do alone but roof required 3 extra people. We struggled with roof lining up. The brackets that hold the roof in place were off by a half inch. Thoroughly read the instructions and take your time. I love my gazebo. I added a tv and lights. The fan and gutters is next.

  • @davidtaylor5836
    @davidtaylor5836 2 года назад +22

    Comments in response to yesterday's build. Yes, to 8 things mentioned in the video. An impact driver is not needed for the lag screws. A ratchet with appropriate sockets work just fine for the lag screws and other hex head fasteners. I would suggest an impact driver for most of the hundreds of screws. Two of us working on this used a battery impact driver and a battery drill driver. The impact driver worked more quickly and more efficiently than the drill/driver. However, the impact driver if used carelessly will put the screws through the other side of the wood easily. The wood is relatively soft.
    The wood is also very fragrant-resinous and can give you a headache. I do not recommend working on assemblies in a garage or other semi-closed space unless you have good air circulation.
    Direction for placement of beams, etc. is not clearly stated, but if you carefully look at the diagrams (admittedly not the best), you can work out how parts are to go together. We had one correction that required careful examination of diagrams.
    Other things to be prepared for. 1) Some of the predrilled holes were improperly placed affecting spacing and squareness in one case. I had to drill a few holes to get sections lined up. One predrilled hole placed a screw directly in the path of another. In two cases, holes through knots had to be redrilled elsewhere as the pitch in the knots acted as lubricant and the screw would not tighten. 2) Not all pieces with the same number are the same length. We had a couple instances where parts were interfering at joints. We measured and parts with the same number were not the same length. The difference was as great as 3/8 inch. It took a little bit of piece swapping to come up with combinations that worked. 3) not all the pieces are the same width. The difference was up to 1/4 inch. Choose a side (e.g., top for the roof frames) and work from it to get parts lined up. 4) Lap joints were often poorly cut leading to one surface with a protruding section.
    We we able to square the structure without too much difficulty, but it would not square to the 15' 2 1/8" corner to corner stated in the manual. Predrilled hole spacing for the main beams forced a corner to corner measurement of 15' 2 1/2". Posts were plumb, posts were square to the beams.
    Tip 1: be sure to check hardware needs at each step. Screws and washers are deceptively similar in appearance and if not careful, you may grab the incorrect ones and it will create problems later. There a few extras of most hardware parts, but not many.
    Tip 2: put ALL of the aluminum roofing material on each roof frame piece, overlapping joints where indicated by holes. Then carefully adjust the aluminum sheet as a unit to the frame to get the best fit-- it is not perfect. Start screwing from the middle and carefully work outward as the sheets will push a little to the outside as you anchor them. Getting roofing material tight on the bottom holes can be challenging because the screws sometimes hang on the two layers of metal (the roof sheets and the drip edge strip). Work slowly, pushing the metal down with fingers while driving the screws in. We had to back a few out and drive in again. The impact driver carefully used (put the screws in slowly and watch the grommet to avoid breaking it or distending it) did a better job of driving the roofing screws than the regular drill/driver.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  2 года назад +1

      Outstanding tips!

    • @TedBruckner
      @TedBruckner Год назад +1

      Blessings to you (for your word on gazebo assembly.)

    • @TedBruckner
      @TedBruckner Год назад +1

      @@joev1779 Blessings to you (for your video on gazebo assembly.)

    • @iinstygator
      @iinstygator Год назад +1

      How Many houŕs.? By youself and onè other person, did you say you put all 45 boards, 4 metal straps in the frame, 8 and ten boards times fouŕ and HUNDREDß OF SCREWS for the roof, sorted and screwed all numbered boards with the correct screws(12 Different kinds with 28 metal bracketts) together by yourself ìn TEN hours? YOU Must be SUPERMAN. The Same Kit has taken TWO 30 yeaŕ veteran Contractors, my self and one extra 20 yr experianced contractor for the roof placement , 3 eight Hour days and we are not yet DONE WITH THE ROOF CAPS BRACKETS,CORNER BRACKETS AND CROSS STRUTS ( WHICH DO NOT FIT AS PER INSTRUCTIONS AS WELL AS ALL BOARD NUMBERS ARE COVERED UP WHEN PUT TOGETHER THEN REFERENCED SIX AND SEVEN STEPS LATER AS PUT THIS OR THAT BRACKET ON # 440 From step 7a To board such n such and the instructions say to securly fasten with 3/8 X 1inch bolts using ..flat and locķ washers then you CANT MOUNT IT ANYWHERE AND YOU HAVE TO TAKE HALF OF IT APPART TO JUST Omìt it lt in the end. WHAT A PAIN IN the ARS this kit is. Total Garbage

    • @iinstygator
      @iinstygator Год назад

      i call BS. !

  • @I-sed-no
    @I-sed-no 14 дней назад +1

    Best purchase for my yard in a decade or longer. Having said that, I wouldn't want to build another one.

  • @garybarker4481
    @garybarker4481 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this valuable info.. Applying for the permit first, if you need one, is something most wouldn't think of. I'm so glad I watched this ! The comments are a big help also, which you made possible.

  • @projectside2866
    @projectside2866 2 года назад +6

    A baker (scaffolding) was a huge advantage! I had 2, 1 to put all the wood pieces on (as a rack system) and the other to assemble on my patio.

  • @leonardolopez9005
    @leonardolopez9005 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for sharing this video , now I know it actually looks beautiful. As a construction worker , you’re 8-9 reasons are not a big deal. Easy DIY project

  • @pacwest1000
    @pacwest1000 Год назад +4

    I had mine delivered, two guys in a truck carried the three boxes into my backyard. No way I could do it. Slowly built over the summer. My neighbor is a carpenter, I hired him to put it together. It's all done now and we love it.

  • @marcoperez4712
    @marcoperez4712 Год назад +2

    Good to know im a level 8 to 9 diyer. I assembled myself in about 10 hrs. I did need help with the roof panels to bolt all 4 pieces together . I ran electrical wire through one of the hollow posts and added a ceiling fan and an outlet. I also ran low voltage wire as well to add deck step lights on top of the posts on the sides facing outwards. Great gazebo at a very affordable price. Dont forget to treat the wood at least yearly to protect the wood.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      Good info! What are you planning to use to treat the wood?

    • @marcoperez4712
      @marcoperez4712 Год назад +1

      @@joev1779 I use Olympic Maximum clear waterproofing sealant to prevent darkening of the original stain color. It does darken the wood a little but provides excellent protection from the elements. I use it only on the wood that's exposed to the elements and not the wood under the roof.

  • @jaimecunha6889
    @jaimecunha6889 2 месяца назад +1

    Just a tip. When putting the frame together, don't tighten down the bolts all the way. This will give you some play and make installing the roof easier. Once you tighten those bolts down there's no give and that's what makes the roof to not line up properly . When done with roof installation, go back and tighten everything down. Also using a 2x4 to hold up the middle will make a 2 person installation easier.

  • @aipsyko
    @aipsyko Год назад +5

    I put this together by myself in about 12 hours with the help of a material lift( i do not recommend the average DIYer to try this). Your video was extremely informative. 1 thing I would have included about the roof section assembly is that you cannot tighten any of your through bolts until the roof is 100% in place and you have your corners lined up or you won't be able to get the roof to seat properly.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      That's a great point about the roof, one that will no doubt save people time. They don't mention that in the manual, or at least I don't remember reading that.

    • @253neang
      @253neang Год назад

      I'm in the middle of putting the roof sections. Somehow, the assembly fascia and wood #440 does not align. Please help.

  • @davey306
    @davey306 Год назад +2

    I built the 12x16 went easy perfect ! No prob great instructions perfectly clear and concise.

  • @oldman454
    @oldman454 Месяц назад +1

    We bought one two years ago 63 years old it took me a couple days to put it up it's on a cement patio My grandkids come over and help me put the roof on it actually went on fairly easy I don't know why you had such a problem with it but I had a little bit of carpentry skills in my background so that might be part of it Plus I had saw horses and the proper tools to do it so we're happy with ours we're just getting ready to put a new coat of stain on it this summer but we're happy with it all I can say is follow directions and good luck

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Месяц назад

      @@oldman454 Awesome! What type of stain are you using?

    • @oldman454
      @oldman454 Месяц назад

      @@joev1779 we don't actually know yet we're going to do it next month went cools off we haven't really decided what type of stain to use yet The old stain is starting to flake off and down to Bear Wood so it's time

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Месяц назад

      @oldman454 Yea mine isn't far behind. But I love the color it is. Want something very close

    • @oldman454
      @oldman454 Месяц назад

      @@joev1779 take one of the small pieces off one of the poles at the bottom and take it over to Lowe's or home Depot and see if you can match it

  • @donzonic6895
    @donzonic6895 Год назад +5

    We sadly left the cartons in our garage that regularly gets over 100 degrees inside. The shrink wrap really shrunk! A great asset in this ‘challenging’ project is that Yardistry has a customer support line. IMHO it needs to be open 7 days a week. I called to snivel about it taking 1.5 hours to remove the wrap from some of the smaller roof panel ‘edges.’ One of the support specialists said to keep the boxes ‘cool.’ I had to LOL because once you get into this project, you are in it to win it! It’s a great product. My first exposure to it was helping a neighbor assemble his. He had 2 talented sons who really ran with it, and it was easy to do what I was told to help the cause. I am almost done with ours; couldn’t have gotten this far without my good bud who can fix a broken rock. God love hi (He does)! Enjoy… Papa Z.

  • @lynxone7039
    @lynxone7039 2 года назад +2

    I built two Yardistry gazebos, a 10 x 10 and an 8 x 8, and actually the instructions are very clear. All of the pieces are numbered so there is no reason to put things on backwards. I agree that you need some DYI experience and help getting the roof panels on. It took me a lot longer than he indicated, but the final result was very well worth it. I had no defective hardware for the larger gazebo, and only four defective bolts for the smaller one, which were easily replaced. The quality of the gazebos is outstanding and I highly recommend them. You do not need an impact driver. A regular portable electric drill and ratchet wrenches are sufficient. I did have one warped piece for the larger gazebo but was able to easily straighten it out with wood clamps before screwing it to the frame. So you do need some tools and experience working with them. But again the quality of these gazebos is amazing, especially for the price.

  • @drunkmike6364
    @drunkmike6364 Год назад +4

    I'm building one of these right now and i highly recommend a cordless impact driver like Joe mentioned. makes assembly much much easier. I'm using a Dewalt driver and I love it.

    • @kevinmcnabb168
      @kevinmcnabb168 Год назад +1

      Me too. The roof with 2 people is my next problem to tacle

  • @consv
    @consv Год назад +5

    I did most myself including roof which was a challenge. The roof didn't totally line up correctly and I had to improvise. There was some warping with a couple of wood pieces which didn't help. Expect to spend around 2 to 3 hours to just remove the plastic from the metal pieces.

    • @NattyDuty
      @NattyDuty Год назад

      those PLASTIC WRAPPED ALUMINUM PANELS WERE STUPID lol

  • @Bisotun
    @Bisotun Месяц назад

    I have a Meridian 12x14 and the same things apply for the most part. For anyone reading with the same model, I’d like to add that the wood, especially the rafters can come warped meaning the dimensions of the roof frames are off and uneven. This can be a nightmare as the aluminium panels will not fit.
    Another thing, you need a large and flat surface area to use as a work bench in order to check and recheck that you fit the pieces the right way around and to work out any skewing in dimensions caused by warped wood. This also includes the beams which have slight warps when assembled meaning it is pretty much impossible to get the xact dimensions for the footing as shown in the instructions. They can be up to an inch off meaning slight variances in angles which has repercussions when attempting to fit the roof panels.
    Having said that, it’s not CostCo’s job beyond telling you that this is not like an ikea job and is not a standard DIY project. You basically need carpentry skills and advanced tools.
    DO YOUR RESEARCH.
    I recommend installing the posts precisely at the given dimensions before attaching the beams which you then work to the expected shape.

  • @robwloch8733
    @robwloch8733 Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks! You’re right about the tedious and time consuming task of peeling plastic off the metal parts which isn’t mentioned by most

  • @RickP2012
    @RickP2012 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this it is invaluable. I was considering possibly getting this and I've now realized it's well above my skill level!

  • @SuperSqueakyboy
    @SuperSqueakyboy Месяц назад +1

    I'm reversing my beams now! After looking at the pictures and thinking it doesn't matter, then thinking more about it that the roof center bracket will interfere with the two bolts!

  • @nedmorris9794
    @nedmorris9794 Год назад +1

    I built this with one arm! J/k - great video. The mass and size alone make this a daunting task.

  • @jaymiller762
    @jaymiller762 Год назад +4

    I mounted my 12’ +14’ on a paver patio. Earth anchor makes some very strong anchors that drill into the ground that has held mine for 4 years. It just went thru the blizzard this winter 70mph winds 7’snow.

    • @paulbini7488
      @paulbini7488 Год назад +1

      Is an "Earth Anchor" included or do I have to buy one? I have pavers too! Do you just drill into the ones you place the posts on? Thanks

    • @nametaken24
      @nametaken24 Год назад

      @@paulbini7488 no anchors are included.

  • @RedShiftedDollar
    @RedShiftedDollar 2 года назад +10

    I built this thing solo in the grass using 12” sonotube concrete footers buried 3.5 feet deep. Putting the roof on solo was extremely difficult but it is doable with a little ingenuity and a lot of oomph. As difficult as the roof was, the foundation was even worse due to the precision required to locate the footings properly.

    • @mygiguser
      @mygiguser Год назад

      Costco Hero !

    • @RedShiftedDollar
      @RedShiftedDollar Год назад +4

      @@mygiguser It looks easy to set up when you look at it in the store. A couple of big wooden beams and some bolts. How hard can it be? It was pretty hard.

  • @blancarivera7170
    @blancarivera7170 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the info. Completely agree, hence why we paid someone to do it. How to do seal the wood?

  • @SurgeWorld
    @SurgeWorld 2 года назад +3

    That’s funny! You mentioned that one piece with a bolt inside, that extract same thing happened to us! And I swear we followed step by step. We noticed that bolt will be an issue once we put a 3rd piece of roof on. What I did next is I loosely tighten all 3 pieces together and lifted the roof over the corner brackets, then took the corner brackets off, flipped that board and slid the roof back. Now I have to say, sliding the roof back was a scratchy experience because we went to far and almost lost the roof, luckily all 3 pieces were tight enough and the roof hold. It was me on and my wife doing this together. I had 6’ ladder and she had 4’ ladder. Definitely challenging, but we got it done.

  • @amylou1620
    @amylou1620 2 года назад +2

    You just save me $200. We just bought it 10 days ago and we are just now putting it together. So I watched your video and went online and saw it was $200 cheaper. I’m going to check again in a few weeks.

  • @petelinster7093
    @petelinster7093 4 месяца назад +1

    I've been researching these kind of outdoor structures and this brand I think is the best. Rated for a heavy snow load and 100 mph. Most are nothing close to that. I plan to build mine from scratch on top of a slab I'm going to do the slab from scratch too. It is pretty straightforward construction. I think you did a good job on this kit and it saved you many hours of time even though you say it took longer than it was supposed to. The kit gave you a great finished product.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you. I am very impressed with how well this Gazebo has held up over the last 2 winters. We feel that it was a great purchase

  • @kobekiko475
    @kobekiko475 2 года назад +7

    I’ve had mines for over 3 in a half years and I will say you don’t need to anchor this to the grown lol I live in Arizona and there’s massive monsoon seasons and the gazebo has not moved one inch I can tell you from my experience this is well enough heavy to withstand 30-40 gust winds that’s how bad it gets here in Arizona and nothing has happened to me, hope this helps anyone trying to buy this best of luck lol

  • @MarioPenalvermamae
    @MarioPenalvermamae Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. A must-see before assembling this. Thank you for the work, and for providing the wisdom to the rest of us.

  • @joev1779
    @joev1779  Год назад +6

    Update: Saw the gazebo on sale tonight at Costco for $1399.00 This is the best price I've seen.

    • @jonrottenny
      @jonrottenny Год назад +3

      Yup. Goes to April 15 by us. Getting ours next week

    • @1992klm
      @1992klm Год назад +1

      @@jonrottenny Just picked mine up Monday, going to start the build this Saturday.

    • @GunCollector007
      @GunCollector007 Год назад +1

      Got mine for 1399 today

    • @kevinthompson6116
      @kevinthompson6116 Год назад

      We got ours a week ago at the $1399 price. Trying to decide whether or not to contract out its assembly. We’ll be installing it on a concrete pool deck.

  • @itskelvinn
    @itskelvinn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a lot. I was planning to actually put this on artificial turf. But now I know I have to anchor it and I don’t want to cut holes in my turf and dig 16 inches deep to create cement blocks. I think it’ll just create an eye sore that is not worth it :(. Gonna have to see if I can return it when it’s delivered now

  • @briancooper8573
    @briancooper8573 Год назад +1

    Hi, we install these all the time and did 2 today and 3 more tomorrow. We get these done start to finish in about 2-2 and a half hours. If need this installed in the norther California area please contact me.

    • @davidwaterman1702
      @davidwaterman1702 Год назад

      I’m in Northern California. How much is your fee to build? Thank you

  • @user-rv5bs7sx5m
    @user-rv5bs7sx5m Год назад +1

    I'm in the process of building ours. I've been watching tip videos from Yardistry and their video has a discrepancy from the manual. The video says the roof to beam brackets should be flush with the bottoms of the rafters, but the manual says the bottom of the brackets should be 1.5" up from the bottom of the rafter. Do you remember how you built yours? Nice video by the way!

  • @swarupg
    @swarupg Год назад +2

    if you place this on an existing concrete patio, does it require any extra footings to be poured under the existing patio? or can it just be built and anchored with no extra footing supports?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      If the concrete pad is 4" or thicker you will be fine! Make sure to anchor the posts.. use tapcons

  • @soukiallen1
    @soukiallen1 Год назад +1

    yes, it took me atleast the same amount of time as you did, my brother helped me squared the post and have to add a spacer in 3 places cause i have the 3 post lower my concrete isnt even.also i had helped lifting and placing the roof in place. i made sure that everything is almost perfectly squared then after that everything just fall in place. i did all the assy. it was very challenging but i pulled through. by the way iam a tech i do alot of assy. it is not easy. you have to focus and pay attention to the manual. i wonder how many peopple ended up messing up or perhaps giving up trying to assemble this unit. the key thing is take your time who cares if it will take you a week or two weeks just imagine being able to build it yourself its a good feeling. ohhh by the way i went to someones house with the same gazeebo and i noticed they left the plastic covering on the roof part.that bothers me.

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 4 месяца назад

    Before this gazebo Costco had the aluminum one with steel corrugated roof like this one about the same size or a little smaller. I installed four of those by myself. The manual recommended 4 people to lift the roof all at once. Haha, no way, I had installed it section by section. I use scaffolding so it really helps with just one guy. Even if you had perfectly squared the base it will not be squared at the roof line. Must admit if the roof is off even 1/4" square it will be worse as you add more sections down the line. Can be corrected to force fit by using a few strong ratcheting straps to square it up as much as possible. All on concrete using tapcon as anchors.

  • @user-ue1bk7tg6g
    @user-ue1bk7tg6g Год назад +2

    Don’t be scared off by this guy. Read the instructions. My wife and I built this over a weekend. We added lights, TV and speakers. Have fun and enjoy!

  • @rockhead4534
    @rockhead4534 Год назад +1

    Great video, I like the ceiling fan you used and was wondering what model and installation recommendations. Thanks.

  • @bvssrsguntur6338
    @bvssrsguntur6338 Год назад +1

    Bought for 1800+tax + 60 for delivery + 1000 for installation. Three people installed it over 3 days.
    For electric wiring, contractor asked me $1000 + my own ceiling fan. I did my own electric wiring where I spent $250 with ceiling fan.
    Cement base under the Gazebo costed me 3000.
    So, in total $6K without furniture.

    • @briancooper8573
      @briancooper8573 Год назад +1

      We install this in 2 hours 3 of us and only charge $550 plus cost of anchors

    • @psollimo
      @psollimo Год назад

      @@briancooper8573 Where are you located? I have one ready to be installed.

    • @frankiedueliez6511
      @frankiedueliez6511 Год назад

      @@briancooper8573 2hours LOL BS

  • @briancooper8573
    @briancooper8573 Год назад

    We also don’t use the instructions and also do not anchor until the entire structure is setup to avoid having any issues with the roof install. Actually the roof install we do it with two of us and a friendly $5 helper who doesn’t complain or need to be paid for each job

  • @cathytafelski5976
    @cathytafelski5976 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your thorough explanations.

  • @jeremycaldwell4310
    @jeremycaldwell4310 10 месяцев назад +1

    This gazebo was a nightmare to put together. If you're not a contractor or have contractor skills, don't waste your time. Just hire some. The plastic wrap was the most frustrating to remove. Putting the roof panels up was the most challenging.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  10 месяцев назад +1

      Not as easy as some make it out to be. Glad you got it done.
      Enjoy

  • @coplock6689
    @coplock6689 Год назад +2

    Great video Joe, thanks for sharing.

  • @jerryjensen6430
    @jerryjensen6430 2 года назад +1

    I wish this video came out a month ago. I watched several videos but none seam to give all the info I wanted. One of my side beams did get put in wrong. Oh well it’s up and still need to anchor it and get one ridge cover on. Lights next.

  • @LeslievilleGeeks
    @LeslievilleGeeks 5 месяцев назад

    We for the ZeboZAP for the tv mount that straps onto the post.

  • @mygiguser
    @mygiguser Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. Now i want one!

  • @GunCollector007
    @GunCollector007 Год назад +1

    I got one for $1399. But than had to redo patio for 4 grand and than pay someone to assemble for it another grand.

  • @RR-zq8zc
    @RR-zq8zc 2 года назад +2

    I was able to get the architecture papers from Yardistry. But had to use the chat room to find it. I just got mine for a bargain (display model). That will save me a lot of work. I just got the permits and will prepare to dig and make the piers. Just waiting for the hot days to cool down a bit. Thanks for the video, but I have to say, no city boy should attempt to do it alone. As a well engineered structure, I would not expect it to be like Ikea furniture.

  • @malcolmnimmo5661
    @malcolmnimmo5661 Год назад

    I have just completed mine myself and a builder friend installed it in 8 hours we could have done with an extra pair of hands for the roof sections but otherwise OK I like the look of it

    • @kenziesoto2558
      @kenziesoto2558 Год назад

      Has anybody had issues with the roof panels not being flush at the bottom? All four of mine over hang at the corner.

  • @rmkep
    @rmkep Год назад +1

    Can you provide info on that fan? Is it multi speed?
    I'm 71 and did this Grand Gazebo (12'X14") project mostly by myself. I built wood boats and remodeled houses in my youth so have the requisite skills. I had help with the roof installation and that step required 4 people and 3 ladders are needed unless you can rig up a hoist of some kind. I agree, the vinyl covering of the metal roof pieces is a PITA and I did them as needed which made every roof build step much slower. I used three Costco folding 6' tables for the roof section assembly and highly recommend them for this tedious step so your not on your knees for hours. I took my time and did the build over 2 weeks. I spent 4-6 hours each day so didn't overwork myself.. I didn't need an Impact Driver as my cordless drill was fine for the lag screws in the relatively soft cedar. I hand tightened all the major bolts and rechecked them. Building everything square, plumb and level is of course very important or it will not go together properly.
    I would have happily paid someone to do this project but could not find anyone local so did it myself. If Costco is going to offer products like this, they should have some local companies contracted to provide installation. Yardistry will provide names of installers near you but none I contacted called me back.
    I purchased the 12' bar shelf and rain gutter options which are both easy to install and in the case of the rain gutters, are needed for a semi permanent structure like this.

  • @peanbean1973
    @peanbean1973 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you guys think 500 is a good price to charge client for instalation on a concrete patio.

  • @jwar2163
    @jwar2163 2 года назад +2

    I purchased This Yardistry Grand Gazebo. I put a spa under it and purchased the add on bar and add on netting. Curious about what fan you installed ? Please do
    tell

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  2 года назад +2

      Fan is....Harbor breeze Valdosta..
      From Lowes
      www.lowes.com/pd/allen-roth-Valdosta-20-in-Oil-Rubbed-Bronze-Indoor-Outdoor-Ceiling-Fan-3-Blade/50058309

  • @soundofsilence21
    @soundofsilence21 Год назад +2

    Anyone recommend a sealer to finish and protect the wood?

  • @salsplace
    @salsplace 3 месяца назад

    You also need to protect it with some kind of stain , lacquer or varnish.

  • @dna9656
    @dna9656 Год назад +2

    What they also won't tell you is the delivery service sneaks into your driveway and dumps the 3 boxes right there in front of your garage door. I couldn't use the garage until I got 4 people together to move all three boxes. I called Costco on this: In my case I have a 10" wide gate to my deck area that's accessible from the street through another part of the yard. My plan was to have the service back up next to my deck and drop the kit there. Costco's response was that "the site page does state that it's curb side delivery" in other words I should be happy it's not half out in the street but close to my garage.
    Instead of trying to hold the roof sections up with a human use a bottle jack or automotive floor jack to lift the roof and/ or it's sections with 2 X 4s when you align the roof panels. Asking some one to hold up the sections (necessary to get through bolt alignment, correct roof pitch, and for squaring the roof to the base. The suggested use of clamps is well warranted; clamps will help a lot. Go to Harbor Freight for these. This is not for the faint (inexperienced) at heart. I used my impact drill on the pedestal. The wood is incredibly soft; it'll suck a screw, washer, or bolt head right into it self. The aluminum is just about as thin as a soda can.

  • @pukumar1
    @pukumar1 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this video, very helpful. I see that you have installed this on a deck, did you provide any additional support under the pillars?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  2 года назад

      Hi. No additional support. The deck was well built and the structure was in very good condition

    • @rnolet2
      @rnolet2 2 года назад

      Thanks for the video, what did you say you need to do to anchor the footings to a concrete slab? Couldn’t quite hear it. Thanks

  • @mayrabermudez6035
    @mayrabermudez6035 Год назад +1

    Great video! I’ve had mine for 7 years, I never stained it or anchored it, I don’t get any wind where I’m at. I love it!!! I will probably stain it this year. What kind of tv mount did you get for it?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад +1

      Thanks
      The TV mount is from Harbor Freight. Just search their website for "swivel TV mount". Costs around $15

    • @landoncarter547
      @landoncarter547 Год назад

      @@joev1779thanks was wondering about your tv mount. What size is your tv? Setup looks great

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад +1

      @landoncarter547 Thanks! It's a 32' TV. Fits perfectly in that corner and is protected from the elements. I used the "Armstrong" TV mount from Harbor Freight. They are around $15 and allow you to get the TV tight to the corner.

  • @andyeverson8702
    @andyeverson8702 2 месяца назад +1

    Are the 4 main posts hollow? to be able to run electrical through it

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  2 месяца назад

      Yes they are hollow

  • @computerenthusiast402
    @computerenthusiast402 Год назад +1

    How well will this hold up in Strong winds say 60mph ?…..My patio umbrellas fall apart in 50mph winds if I don’t close them up ?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      We've had a few big storms over the last year and it's been fine. I did mount it to the deck. It's about 550lbs so it would take quite a bit of wind to lift it.

  • @bigrollin
    @bigrollin Год назад +1

    I just drove down to the border and brought some amigos back and got concrete foundation with gazebo installed for a few pesos

  • @jeffcowell3935
    @jeffcowell3935 Месяц назад

    Costco doesn’t need to tell you any of this. They sell stuff and you buy the stuff they sell. Instructions should be followed , LoL!

  • @amylou1620
    @amylou1620 2 года назад +3

    I have to disagree with the difficulty level. We are almost done and it’s just me and my husband and my brother-in-law. We didn’t use any special tools. We hit those bolts in with our hands and tightened them with a drill motor. We didn’t find the pieces at all difficult and we found them very well labeled. We put one beam on backwards and quickly realized it and turned it over. We are not super handy but we are about a seven and I’m seriously not finding this to be that difficult. Everything is already put together. The boxes are now completely empty. We are just putting the roof on tonight.

  • @69fenderstratdan
    @69fenderstratdan Год назад

    A friend of mine and I just finished putting together a 12 x 20 version. Needless to say it was a pain in the A...... The company shorted me a couple of boards for the roof that I had to purchase seperatley and fabricate myself. Some of the bolts were no labeled properly. I'm somewhat mechanically inclined, I used to remove and install transmissions for a living. I bit off more than I could chew with this monstrosity. I think I should have just paid extra to have it built.

  • @darkelf19962002
    @darkelf19962002 Месяц назад

    I own a business building gazebos and kids playsets and this guy's reasons are absolutely horrible. The only thing in his video that I will agree with is sometimes the plastic can be a pain but it's not that bad if you get yourself a little heat gun or a hair dryer

  • @fredlavigne7980
    @fredlavigne7980 Год назад +1

    Thank You for the video. Great info. Love the fan, were can I order a fan like that one one for my Gazebo. We have the same one. Thanks

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      Lowes!
      The link is in the comments below

  • @stevewalker2125
    @stevewalker2125 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the helpful suggestions! I like the fan that you installed. Can you tell me the brand, model and retailer?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      We got it from Lowes. Harbor Breeze
      www.lowes.com/pd/allen-roth-A-20-in-Valdosta-Portable-Fan-with-3-Blades-Brushed-Nickel-Finish-Controlled-by-3-Position-Knob-Compatible-with-an-Options-After-Market-Down/5000211393

  • @clayrush1
    @clayrush1 Год назад +1

    I hired a coupl of guys to help me build 2 last weeked. I ended up with a lot of extra hardware. Hope it's put together ok. Lol

  • @mamat792
    @mamat792 Год назад +1

    Great info! I imagine it applies to other Yardistry Gazebos from Costco. Does it leak? How do you like your fan? Can you share a link please? Thank you

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      No leaks! Got the fan at Lowes. Link is posted in the comments below.

  • @murphy6141
    @murphy6141 Год назад +1

    Thank You for the good info.

  • @dannykrawczyk1879
    @dannykrawczyk1879 2 года назад +1

    i fit all three boxes in/on my subaru impreza hatchback, granted was a bit careless and broke my antenna

  • @henrylee8092
    @henrylee8092 Год назад +1

    Is it possible to just leave the plastic covering ? Will also add more protection to the roof panel. Thinking in the same line as the clearcoat that all cars have which normally blisters after 6 years under constant sun exposure.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      Anythings possible but some who have left it on ended up regretting it. It will start to peel and look horrible

    • @sharonedwards8229
      @sharonedwards8229 Год назад

      OMG I’m now freaking out!! The guys that built it for me left the paper on. I told him I didn’t think the roof was blue. Nothing I can do now 🤷🏼‍♀️ I just can’t find good help anymore. 😔

    • @charlesvelarde3078
      @charlesvelarde3078 11 месяцев назад

      I was told the plastic will dry out, bluster and peel. That can't look good.

  • @Race900
    @Race900 7 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    Would you happen to have the link to that fan you've put in the gazebo? That model seems to go nice with the decor

  • @briancooper8573
    @briancooper8573 Год назад

    One other comment that anchoring is recommended not required because the structure itself is 600 plus pounds. In California where I Install I typically only anchor half of these

    • @kazouayang
      @kazouayang Год назад

      Also in California, do I need a permit for the 12x16?

    • @johnmcclendon6375
      @johnmcclendon6375 Год назад +1

      How much do you charge to install. 12x14’

  • @zeekflash6924
    @zeekflash6924 Год назад +1

    It looks like is made of cheap wood , how is the gazebo holding up ? Thx

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      Actually holding up very very well. We didn't have any show this winter so hard to tell how it would do with a 16" snow storm. The wood is cedar and high quality!

  • @dennisp362
    @dennisp362 3 месяца назад

    how would you anchor it to brick pavers? Would cement in pots on each leg be ok?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  3 месяца назад

      I'm sure that would work well. It's 600lbs.

  • @drifter-indian1448
    @drifter-indian1448 Год назад

    Great vid, thanks for the tips. I saw this in my local Costco and Planning to buy it. Do you mind sharing info about the fan? Where did you get it? Did you have to buy extra hardware to hang it in the center or the Gazeebo came with it? I didn't see a hook for the fan in the center on the display at Costco, it only had 2 of those hooks on two sides.

  • @25kmgb
    @25kmgb Год назад +1

    This size unit is larger than the building code exemption many cities or counties allow. It definitely "requires " a building permit! I tried everything I could to get Yardistry to provide the structural engineering details the building and safety department required but they refused. And I ultimately had to return it to Costco. Costco and Yardistry are well aware of this issue. If you don't care and don't plan to sell your house or do any other work that would require an inspection, go ahead and take your chances. I repeat- this unit cannot & will not be permitted by any building safety department department.

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing! Out of curiosity, what state are you in?
      I tried to warn during the video as I know this can be an issue.

    • @25kmgb
      @25kmgb Год назад +1

      @@joev1779 California. I sent 3 emails to Yardistry and talked to "customer service " twice and a manager, plus wrote to the president of the company. They obviously have the structural engineering but won't budge on releasing it! Normally the standard building code permit exemption is for structures with less than 120 Sq ft of roof area and 12 ft in height. Costco was very good about picking the unit up and refunding our money, but I hadn't un boxed it, so I'm sure that helped.

    • @jasonle2773
      @jasonle2773 Год назад

      Lol it's a friggin backyard gazebo. Nobody is gonna not buy ur house becuz ur gazebo is a couple feet too big lol. And the city doesn't care enough to ever send somebody to ur house to examine a frigging gazebo.

  • @murphy6141
    @murphy6141 Год назад

    Thank you for all the good info that helps I have one Costco Grand Gazebo on its way is it possible to get a vertical measurement Centerline of the post from the bottom to the top of the aluminum To get the permit they are asking 5ft from the property line but they are going off YARDISTRY schematic which says 10.4 ft I am trying put it at 4ft from the property line so it can draw up the permit with that measurement so if I can get that measurement that would be nice Thank you

  • @angierussell3453
    @angierussell3453 5 месяцев назад

    Question, rather than comment. Are the base posts solid wood or hollow like some other kits I’ve seen? Curious as I want to add some additional features such as a solid back wall. Thanks,

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  5 месяцев назад

      The posts are hollow but I would guess they are 1/2" thick. Solid posts thst size would weigh a ton.

  • @tubeslats
    @tubeslats 3 месяца назад

    Were you ever concerned about the weight since it appears you put it on a wood deck?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  3 месяца назад

      No. The total weight is about 600lbs. My deck is only 2 feet off the ground. No issues there

  • @earlmcgee9351
    @earlmcgee9351 6 месяцев назад

    Is it also possible to build solid walls on 2 sides. I am hoping to do this and use Hardie board siding. Partially enclosed it. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

  • @davidrowe1254
    @davidrowe1254 Год назад

    We were at a get-together at a park under a building similar to this, only bigger, and it was noticeably hotter under the metal roof than outside of it. Have you experienced this with your Gazebo?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      No. We usually have the fan on. But still never had that issue

  • @aaron5211
    @aaron5211 Год назад +1

    i am about to install on my raised deck similar to yours, what did you bolt to? I'm guessing one site hit the beam but for thew other 2 lags what did you hit?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      I have access under the deck I ended up putting a 1/2" galvanized plate under the deck and through bolted

  • @sabio2009
    @sabio2009 5 месяцев назад

    It looks like your deck elevated. How did you reinforce the pergola posts through your deck or did you just mount the posts directly on top of the deck?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  5 месяцев назад +1

      Through bolted with a stainless plate. Not sure it was necessary

  • @ToddStrickland-vg7ku
    @ToddStrickland-vg7ku Год назад

    In the instructions it stated that the hook that is in the center of the gazebo could only hold 25 lbs, I purchased the exact same fan you did and it says only hang it where it can support 65 lbs? Is that correct, will that hook hold the fan with no issue?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      Hi, no issues so far. The fan doesn't weigh more than 15 pounds. You could always get a stronger hook. But we've used this set up for the last year, works fine.

  • @AS-ch4ty
    @AS-ch4ty 2 года назад +1

    Did you add electrical to it or just run wires to an outlet?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  2 года назад

      Just ran an outdoor extension cord.

  • @user-gg2ky5jp7k
    @user-gg2ky5jp7k Год назад +1

    Are the post solid cedar or aluminum

  • @michelledaugherty2869
    @michelledaugherty2869 10 месяцев назад

    Do you think this is sturdy enough to hang a porch swing from it?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  10 месяцев назад

      That's a good question. I would say no. If it was constructed of pressure treated pine it might be. But the Cedar doesn't feel sturdy enough to me to hang weight from. I'd like to hear from others sharing their opinions

  • @Importhobbies
    @Importhobbies 2 года назад +1

    Hi, can you tell me where you got that outdoor fan for your gazebo? Thank you

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  2 года назад

      Hi. Got it from Lowes. I believe it was $79

  • @SCSC-qz7rr
    @SCSC-qz7rr Год назад

    Can Costco build this? I’m a single mom so not sure if to hire a carpenter or better is Costco can deliver and set it up that would be great

  • @joshrachner9944
    @joshrachner9944 5 месяцев назад

    What about leveling? Concrete patio has pitch, therefore gazebo will not be level. Do we need to shim posts to level?

  • @tinapugh7653
    @tinapugh7653 Год назад

    Does it have curtain rod and light hooks

  • @tyrus0872
    @tyrus0872 Год назад

    Build your own, it's much simpler. I like it, but the steel gauge isn't 27mm is it? Then racheting down to a deck is problem later to be discovered. Strength and purpose will only get you so far out of a box from China. Good luck though.

  • @chefphilip
    @chefphilip Год назад +2

    How did you mount your tv?

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад

      www.harborfreight.com/17-in-to-42-in-swiveltilt-tv-wall-mount-small-tv-64238.html

    • @chefphilip
      @chefphilip Год назад

      @@joev1779 Do you have a picture of the install

    • @joev1779
      @joev1779  Год назад +1

      @@chefphilip yes. Post up your email.addres and I'll send you a pic. Really just mounted it in thr corner. Eyeballed it and for one of those rare times it worked perfectly

    • @charliemarasigan7133
      @charliemarasigan7133 Год назад

      How many inches of tv did you put? Thx

  • @briankgarland
    @briankgarland Год назад

    Yep, the roof is a nightmare and can't be done without three people.

    • @chubbymattyfatty
      @chubbymattyfatty Год назад

      I just finished mine a couple days ago and did the roof with two people; however, I did need two 2x4's that were 10 ft long that acted as the third person, basically stilts that I would screw into each roof segment to hold up the weight.

  • @redryder210
    @redryder210 Год назад +1

    Really cool fan, where did you find that?