Costway 10 x 10 FT Hardtop Gazebo with Netting Heavy-Duty Double-Roof Galvanized Metal Top
$849.99 reg $1,539.99
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5 out of 5 stars with 7 ratings
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5 out of 5 stars
3 June, 2025
originally posted on http://www.costway.com
10x10 gazebo
I was so disappointed I had to return it because it didn't fit in the space I wanted. I really wish I could find a place to put it. If they had a smaller size, I'd just trade it in. The quality is excellent, and it looks exactly like the picture. It provides excellent shade and is a great value. I absolutely recommend it.
5 out of 5 stars
31 August, 2024
originally posted on http://www.costway.com
Happy with Purchase
Exactly as described online. Shipping was fast. No damaged parts. It's a great product.
5 out of 5 stars
29 June, 2024
originally posted on http://www.costway.com
Anchors Hold Firm
The screws and anchors provided are high quality and really grip the ground.
5 out of 5 stars
3 June, 2024
originally posted on http://www.costway.com
It's good for what it does, but the construction isn't sturd
bought this (with wooden posts), hoping to use them to connect the wood frame to the fiberglass panels and slightly encase it. However, the posts are so light that I (a 60-year-old, thin woman) can easily lift an 8-foot post. If I weren't too clumsy, I could lift it with one arm. It's made of laminated cedar (1/2-inch thick) with a hole drilled in the center―probably to prevent it from twisting or cracking. The crossbeams are also very thin, and the only thing holding it together is probably the superb engineering and the heavy metal roof. I've set it up in a protected area that's not usually exposed to severe storms. But I wouldn't dare leave it out in the open in any severe weather. Furthermore, each post only comes with two anchors, while the metal base has four holes. These anchors are fragile, smooth, and only 6 inches long, so I recommend buying your own. The metal roof appears to be of good quality, but the paint is thinly applied and easily scratched, and several areas scratched during shipping have rusted. So, be careful not to scratch it if you're near the coast or in a humid area. The hardware is excellent, and the installation instructions are quite clear. I assembled it myself, except for my 83-year-old dad who helped me put the four beams upright (he had to hold the posts steady). I used a lot of ladders and a tractor bucket as help, and I've gained a lifetime of construction experience. That's a good thing, too. Many times, the "picture-only" instructions weren't clear enough, and I had to use my common sense and experience to figure things out. Still, it looks great and is rainproof. I placed it on thick sleepers, and there's enough "ledge" to build an interior wall system, as I wanted to do. If you're using it as a sheltered gazebo in a protected area, this is a good choice. If you want a more durable gazebo, it's best to build it yourself.