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10.5' x 10.5' Hampton Bay Palantine Tan Soft Top Gazebo w/ Shade Curtains $116.42 + Free Shipping

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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 10.5' x 10.5' Hampton Bay Palantine Tan Soft Top Gazebo w/ Shade Curtains for $116.42.Shipping is Free.

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  • Rust-free metal frame stands up to outdoor conditions
  • 300D polyester fabric provides respite against the sun
  • Wind vents help secure the roof in windy weather
  • Includes shade curtains for privacy
  • Comes with glide hooks to simplify shade curtain installation
  • Easy glide hooks for shade curtains
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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 10.5' x 10.5' Hampton Bay Palantine Tan Soft Top Gazebo w/ Shade Curtains for $116.42.Shipping is Free.

Note: Availability may vary by location.

Per product page:
  • Rust-free metal frame stands up to outdoor conditions
  • 300D polyester fabric provides respite against the sun
  • Wind vents help secure the roof in windy weather
  • Includes shade curtains for privacy
  • Comes with glide hooks to simplify shade curtain installation
  • Easy glide hooks for shade curtains

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donldmn
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Seems like a lot of work to completely disassemble it every time there is "wind or bad weather" as suggested is the instructions.
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foxfai
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Quote from donldmn :
Seems like a lot of work to completely disassemble it every time there is "wind or bad weather" as suggested is the instructions.
Really? I wonder how hard is it to take off the top canvas when its needed. I would imagine the frame can just be mounted/ strap solid in a spot.
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donldmn
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Quote from foxfai :
Really? I wonder how hard is it to take off the top canvas when its needed. I would imagine the frame can just be mounted/ strap solid in a spot.

This instructions say:


"Always disassemble the gazebo completely. A partially disassembled gazebo is not stable enough to resist wind and bad weather, and therefore can be damaged
and/or cause damage."


I think that means it's supposed to be completely taken apart and not just fabric parts. They are probably just suggesting it to be on the safe side though.
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BUYMECAR
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Soft top should just be removed and replaced with a good canvas tarp. Sure, the canvas tarp will be an extra $180-300 but it's still way cheaper than buying a nicer gazebo with a more durable top.
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Quote from BUYMECAR :
Soft top should just be removed and replaced with a good canvas tarp. Sure, the canvas tarp will be an extra $180-300 but it's still way cheaper than buying a nicer gazebo with a more durable top.
In your opinion, would this top last like a summer? I probably would take top down for the winter and leaving the frame. What other suggested canvas top would you recommend?
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anthonyrush12
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Perfect for one season. Thank you! If anyone has recommendations for heavyweight canvas as described above, would love to have them for next season!
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Quote from foxfai :
In your opinion, would this top last like a summer? I probably would take top down for the winter and leaving the frame. What other suggested canvas top would you recommend?

https://a.co/d/4PBE3Vf

Top didn't even get to summer, the mild winds tore it up. I replaced it with this tarp and it's been going strong for the last 4+ years. I have it attached to the frame using bungee cords. I live in AZ and it continues to survive the hottest summers without fail. I can't speak to how well it holds up in snow but it handles heavy rains fine.

I have had to replace a few bungee cords but I have plenty to spare

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