【Gazebo】10x12 Chatham Steel Hardtop Gazebo
About this item
10 x 12 ft hardtop metal steel roof is long lasting and durable
Mosquito netting screen included
Aluminum and powder coated steel rust resistant frame
Vented roof for optimum airflow and comfort
Can be bolted down; Package updated - Item comes in one box strapped to the pallet. Professional assembly required.
Product Description
Enjoy summer days and endless fall nights relaxing beneath the shade of this beautifully designed Chatham gazebo. It combines the durability of a powder coated steel construction with a hard top that keeps rain out while letting fresh air in through a vented top. This stylish look is sure to add an element of tranquility to your outdoor seating area!
FEATURES:
- 4-sided mosquito net
- Vented roof for optimum airflow and comfort
- Rust Resistant Powder Coated Frame
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Color - Black
- Material - Resistant to rust, corrosion and chipping. Durable-powder coated steel frame
- Size - 10' x 12'
- Weight - 412 LB - Shipping Weight 550 LB
- LWH -120 x 144 x 79.2 inches - Peak is 120" Clearance of 79"
Customer questions & answers
Question: Can I leave it up in the winter> It snow occasionally here. Also can you use a propane heater inside the structure or use a BBQ?
Answer: The gazebo can be left up in the winter, but we highly recommend clearing snow from the roof if you have any accumulation.
You can use a propane heater so long as the gazebo is properly ventilated, and if your propane heater is the type with an exposed flame then you would also want to make sure that you do not have any flammable materials (such as gauzy curtains) near the heater.
You can use a BBQ inside the gazebo but even though the roof is vented, frequent use of the BBQ may create a small layer of soot on the ceiling.
Question: Can it be put on a deck?
Answer: This my OPINION ONLY based upon having one. Mine is attached to my pavers (there are concealed mounting brackets at the base of all four legs of the gazebo) and has stayed put through all four seasons (I live in the midwest) including high winds, heavy rain, hail, and over a foot of snowfall. For a wooden deck - two considerations: 1) This gazebo is heavy - can your deck support this kind of weight AND guests or snow? 2) Support structure - if the wind does kick up and tries to lift the gazebo, is the deck structurally strong enough to stay put?
Question: What is the size of the feet? I may have to pull up pavers and pour concrete pads for this to set on.
Answer: The feet are 4" x 4" posts. they also come with a cover that is meant to hide any attachment method. I love this gazebo! Just saying.
Question: What is the roof material? Similar gazebos have either aluminum or the poly stuff...it stes that it is steel as a description and I want to double che
Answer: The Chatham gazebo features a steel roof.