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forum thread Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • Jun 9, 2025
forum thread Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • Jun 9, 2025

YITAHOME 10'x10' Aluminum Hardtop Gazebo w/ Curtains $398 + Free Shipping

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YITAHOME.com [yitahome.com] has YITAHOME 10'x10' Aluminum Hardtop Gazebo w/ Curtains $529.99 - 25% off w/ code FARSD1= $397.99. Shipping is free.

About this item:
  • 10'x10': fits 4–6 people
  • Hardtop Roof: 6mm polycarbonate roof blocks 99% UV rays, reduces heat, & prevents rain buildup
  • Double-Layer Sidewalls: Zippered mesh and fabric layers provide airflow, rain & UV protection, and privacy
  • Sturdy Frame: Rust-resistant aluminum frame with reinforced corners and ground stakes for added stability
  • Easy Setup: Comes with video & manual; assembly by 2–5 people in 2–4 hours; support team available for help

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YITAHOME.com [yitahome.com] has YITAHOME 10'x10' Aluminum Hardtop Gazebo w/ Curtains $529.99 - 25% off w/ code FARSD1= $397.99. Shipping is free.

About this item:
  • 10'x10': fits 4–6 people
  • Hardtop Roof: 6mm polycarbonate roof blocks 99% UV rays, reduces heat, & prevents rain buildup
  • Double-Layer Sidewalls: Zippered mesh and fabric layers provide airflow, rain & UV protection, and privacy
  • Sturdy Frame: Rust-resistant aluminum frame with reinforced corners and ground stakes for added stability
  • Easy Setup: Comes with video & manual; assembly by 2–5 people in 2–4 hours; support team available for help

Also available w/ code FARSD1:

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Jun 9, 2025
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Deal_Breaker2
Jun 9, 2025
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Only 15lbs snow load capacity
Jun 9, 2025
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Coupon_King
Jun 9, 2025
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This is perfect for houston
Jun 9, 2025
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overzeetop
Jun 9, 2025
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Quote from Deal_Breaker2 :
Only 15lbs snow load capacity
While 15PSF is not going to make you any friends in the building department (unless you live south of, say NC), if you ask a meteorologist, that's about 28" of "predicted" snowfall. If you ask an engineer (and I am one) they'll tell you that's around 10" of "balanced" snow in an 20 PSF snowfall area (light snow), 9" in a moderate snowfall area (35-40PSF ground snowfall), and 7" in a heavy snowfall area (70-80 PSF ground snowfall).
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Jun 9, 2025
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codee.g
Jun 9, 2025
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Quote from overzeetop :
While 15PSF is not going to make you any friends in the building department (unless you live south of, say NC), if you ask a meteorologist, that's about 28" of "predicted" snowfall. If you ask an engineer (and I am one) they'll tell you that's around 10" of "balanced" snow in an 20 PSF snowfall area (light snow), 9" in a moderate snowfall area (35-40PSF ground snowfall), and 7" in a heavy snowfall area (70-80 PSF ground snowfall).

I'm south of NC and wind shears are my biggest concern. Sure it'll be fine 99% of the time but one storm with gust above 30 and I'm fixing or replacing this thing.
Jun 10, 2025
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ToolsForDad
Jun 10, 2025
625 Posts
That is wacky, as I've been reading about these and researching prices on both Amazon and Temu.

Edit: Oh, this is the polycarbonate top, no thanks. they have a powder coated steel roof one that in watching.
This listing on Amazon is way too much, but this is the one I'm looking for.
https://a.co/d/iOAKjyW
Last edited by ToolsForDad June 9, 2025 at 11:22 PM.
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Johnybrk
Jun 11, 2025
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Quote from codee.g :
I'm south of NC and wind shears are my biggest concern. Sure it'll be fine 99% of the time but one storm with gust above 30 and I'm fixing or replacing this thing.
I would say that snow load capacity and resistance to wind go hand in hand. And in this case this thing is incapable of handling either.

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