Hardtop Gazebo 13 x 15 ft. Standard Cedar Framed Wood Gazebo
$329.00
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- The Gazebo features a robust frame and a steel roof, ensuring a stable structure that can effectively withstand strong winds and heavy snow. Its angled roof design accelerates the drainage of melted snow, enabling you to brave adverse weather conditions with ease.
- Size:177.17×153.54×117.52 in
- Product Weight:432.1 Ib
- Frame Color: Dark Wood
- Frame Material: Wood
Assembled Product Weight: 432.1 lb
Color: Hammered Brown
Frame Material: Wood
Frame Color: Dark Wood
Roof Material: Polycarbonate
Roof Color: Brown
Gazebo Roof Type: Hard-Top
Shape: Rectangular
Coverage Area: 195 sq ft
Features: Ceiling Hook
Is Lighted: Y
Snow Load Rating: 18 psf
Items Included: Ceiling Hook

Hardtop Gazebo 13 x 15 ft. Standard Cedar Framed Wood Gazebo
Frequently Asked Questions
A residential playset is designed and certified for use at homes rather than commercial areas such as parks, schools, or businesses. They are safety tested to withstand the use that would come from being in a backyard rather than somewhere that receives high volume of use all throughout the day.
Pnstime playsets are kid tested and kid approved. We offer phenomenal playsets that will keep your kids entertained for hours and give you piece of mind due to our playsets designed for safety and endurance.
Our playsets are built from sustainably sourced cedar wood. We also make almost all our slides here in the US with 100% recyclable plastic. We gather all the plastic scraps and any defects from the slide formation process, and they are melted back into plastic sheets to be reused.
We currently do not have an on-site installation service, but don't worry, we have detailed and easy-to-follow installation instructions.
The set can be disassembled and taken with you when you move. You should be able to put it back together securely at your new house with the help of the manual. It is possible that, after many years, some hardware may be difficult to remove and may need to be replaced.
The necessary tools for installation include a drill, ½” & 7/16” sockets & wrench, a hammer, an adjustable wrench, a tape measure, a screwdriver, a Phillips bit, a carpenter square, a 1/8” drill bit, and a posthole digger.