How to Assembly / Install Costco 3.7 m x 4.3 m Wood Gazebo with Aluminum Roof (YARDISTRY) 2021

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  • čas přidán 19. 11. 2021
  • It is 3.7 m x 4.3 m (12.1' x 14.1') Wood Gazebo with Aluminum Roof made by YARDISTRY. We bought it from Costco online.
    We spent around 8 days finishing the assembly of this Wood Gazebo with Aluminum Roof. You will be able to see the whole process in a mere half-hour.
    Enjoy watching.

Komentáře • 83

  • @U4Eye
    @U4Eye Před 2 lety +5

    I finished my 12' x 14' Yardistry and it took 15 days working 2 to 6 hours a day. I took my time because I have other projects I am working on at my house also. The best thing I did was spend one day unpacking and organizing by Part numbers etc.. Roof fit Perfect as I insured I measured and leveled Everything 10x😄. I am over 65 years of age and I put the post assemblies up and used hollow blocks to support them then I put short beams up (both) first Then I put up Long beams.... There are SO MANY Screws, nuts, bolts etc.. so you can go nuts reading the packages so I used a lot of Marked bins..All in all watch a lot of videos on CZcams on installations as It Saved me a lot of Headaches 👍

  •  Před 19 dny

    I have to clap for your use of that electric lift. Best idea I've seen, especially since I'm halfway through constructing mine totally by myself.

  • @poopybrat67
    @poopybrat67 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to film this! The filming was great and will be very helpful when we finally order this. I will watch this a few more times before our gazebo arrives. :-)

  • @esthervargas3345
    @esthervargas3345 Před 2 lety +1

    we kind of would’ve liked a voice over but since we had the same gazebo and screws and stuff we made do but amazing job honestly !!:)) very much appreciated !

  • @esthervargas3345
    @esthervargas3345 Před 2 lety

    my dad and I needed to put this up today & this was soooo helpful !! THANK YOU

  • @kevinkearns4164
    @kevinkearns4164 Před 2 lety

    Building one today.....This video Really helps...Thank You

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      Glad you find it helpful. I'm sure you do love your new gazebo.

  • @BuchanansBourbonClub
    @BuchanansBourbonClub Před 2 lety

    Very meticulous and well done.

  • @rmguest
    @rmguest Před 2 lety +1

    Nicely done video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    It's magnificent marvelous!

  • @seanlytran
    @seanlytran Před rokem

    not detail enough but learned something from you. Thanks for sharing the video.

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před rokem +1

      I wish I could have someone doing all the filming while me can focus on doing the actual work at that time. I did all those recordings all by myself. Unfortunately it doesn't meet up to your expectation.

  • @traceyyoung8530
    @traceyyoung8530 Před rokem

    We need more likes on this video! Excellent job!

  • @andrewrus6879
    @andrewrus6879 Před 2 lety +1

    most important part was making sure you took the time to level each post and make sure your diagonals were correct/square. Sets everything up for success for future steps. Nice video and thanks for sharing. Cool to see other installations. I have one that shows my finish electric on my channel.

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing.

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      What's your channel, would like to check it out. 👍

    • @andrewrus6879
      @andrewrus6879 Před 2 lety +1

      @@huangjianbin czcams.com/video/qvnrt6qKTSo/video.html
      dont have a name for my channel (not yet at least), but here is a link to the video. Shoot me a comment with your thoughts. Thanks

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice setup mate. Would like to share your link so more people could learn from your experience as well if you are okay with that.

    • @andrewrus6879
      @andrewrus6879 Před 2 lety

      @@huangjianbin yes, of course! Feel free to send around and share it. Much appreciated

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    I found it to be really interesting trying to figure out what the other person was doing in the background while you were installing the pergola.

  • @yauneyg
    @yauneyg Před 2 lety

    You are a very good carpenter. Very detailed that wants to get it right the first time. My wife calls me a Perfectionist! Great video! Can you provide more detail on your electric lifter? Thinking about building one myself and think that lifter would come in handy especially with limited help. Wonder if this is something you can rent but need a little more detail about it? The roof appears to be the most difficult and lifter would greatly help. Thanks so much!

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your kind words. I feel happy for you that your wife calls you a Perfectionist. For the electric lifter I used in the video, it is a KSF portable electric lifter, made in Taiwan China. If you Google it, you can easily get on their website for more details spec's. Hope you are able to rent it locally as it is not cheap to buy just for one job.

  • @stivanallydominicana
    @stivanallydominicana Před 7 hodinami

    I would like the name of the machine you use to climb the poles.

  • @calitremor7372
    @calitremor7372 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I just got my 12x16 gazebo and will start working on it soon. Smart move with the electric lift and the post/pipe leveler. Did you find any hick-ups with the bringing the four panels of the roof together? Any suggestions?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      Make sure you have 2~3 people around and ready to help while you install the roof sections. Be very careful when working on ladders. The roof sections are not as heavy as you might imagine. Hope you enjoy the process.

    • @calitremor7372
      @calitremor7372 Před 2 lety

      @@huangjianbin Thank you. Have a good one.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    I'm absolutely astonished truly amazed You deserve a long vacation if anyone does! Yes, you made it! Remember just one thing, don't bring any instructions and buttons and bows nuts & bolts YIPs! Ooee

  • @samuellee6275
    @samuellee6275 Před 2 lety

    Hi thanks for the video. Thinking of getting a similar Gazebo with aluminum roof but wondering if it's loud when it rains? Water drops hitting the metal roof when it rains at night could be too loud.

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      All aluminium tiles are to be fixed to the wooden structure by screws, making it pretty rigid like one piece. Personally I don't think it's any louder than other roofs.

  • @cohrac
    @cohrac Před 2 lety +2

    This was really helpful to see. I'm winding how you attached the ridge caps in the corner by the house? I thought the cap needed to be slid onto the bracket after the bracket with the weather strip is installed, but it looks like the house would have been in the way to do that?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for raising this question. I'm impressed that you obviously have a fine eye for details. I should mentioned this in the video as it's very important for viewers who want to learn some from mistakes I made. To make it short, I am not able to slide those two ridge caps as you have pointed out that the house is in the way. I almost give it up on finding the alternative solution.

    • @samzainy3196
      @samzainy3196 Před 2 lety

      @@huangjianbin Thank you for the reply, I'm installing my Gazebo by the house like yours, did you have any water leak for not installing the ridge caps?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      @@samzainy3196 There is only a tiny gap between the two sections. I didn't see much rain leaking from there.

    • @jeffs6036
      @jeffs6036 Před 2 lety

      @@huangjianbin Is there no way to slide the ridge caps from the other direction (starting at the peak)?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      @@jeffs6036 Yep, that's possible theoretically.

  • @lllmmm3572
    @lllmmm3572 Před 2 lety

    This is fantastic. I'm getting ready to build one of these Yardistry gazebos right up against two walls of my house, just like you have done. I plan to have mine overlap my house's rain gutters so that the water draining off of two sides of the gazebo's roof will go into my gutters. It looks like you didn't do that. When it rains, don't you have water dripping down between the roof of your house and the roof of your gazebo? If so, isn't that a problem?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +2

      As you probably noticed, my gazebo was built on a raised floating deck, its roof edge is still lower than the house gutter. If you want to overlap for rain draining purpose, the deck should be raised even more. Considering there would be no space left on the overlapped sides, I reckon it would be very tricky to get the gazebo assembly upon the instructions. Just my two cents.
      BTW, you can find my another video on how I built the floating deck. Hope it helps a little bit.

    • @lllmmm3572
      @lllmmm3572 Před 2 lety

      @@huangjianbin Yes, that does help. I'm curious, though, about what you do when it rains. Do you just let the water come down between the edge of the gazebo's roof and your home's gutters? Does it create a problem? If I could trouble you for one more thing, it would be a great help: What is the exact distance between the surface of your floating deck and the underside of the gazebo roof's edge? I'm wondering how far I would have to raise the gazebo in order for it to overlap my gutters. Thank you again.

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +1

      Because the wooden "eaves board" is right under the Aluminum roof sheet, so it is better to have the gutters under those eaves board. The distance from the decking floor to the bottom side of the eaves board is 2400 mm.

  • @b8ascrub
    @b8ascrub Před rokem

    I have a similar install coming up. I noticed you are also close to the house with the roof edge. Was it hard to get the roof cover caps slid on with little space? I have about 1 1/2 feet of space between the gazebo roof edge and the house wall. Any tips for getting the cover to slide on?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před rokem +1

      I didn't install those two caps due to the narrow space. It didn't leak rain as much as I thought.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    Are you sure you put all the washers on?

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    I counted all the times you went back and forth trying to get the level reading, it was SHOCKING about 450,000 *times at approximately the velocity of186,226*miles per second.

  • @albertjoaquin8509
    @albertjoaquin8509 Před 2 lety

    I’m Interested in purchasing this, but with the aluminum roof… is it pretty load when it rains? Thanks

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      All aluminium tiles are to be fixed to the wooden structure by screws, making it pretty rigid like one piece. Personally I don't think it's any louder than other roofs.

  • @cwickyomomma2124
    @cwickyomomma2124 Před 2 lety +1

    Over kill on measuring the 4 corner post

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +1

      I did spend quite a while to finish the measuring so I knew there was no more obvious space to improve. They are fundamental in my understanding.

  • @fixingproblems3183
    @fixingproblems3183 Před rokem

    I am stuck on step 26 Attached Twist Brackets They don't align up with gaps on top and on some post gap is on the bottom. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před rokem

      I'm not sure what you are referring to. Could you be able to quote the timeline of my video regarding which step you are talking about?

  • @davec3189
    @davec3189 Před 2 lety

    if i have a sloped patio, how
    so i level it? is there shims i can buy?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      What do you mean by "a sloped patio"? A patio built on a sloped land?

  • @chistophernieto568
    @chistophernieto568 Před 2 lety +1

    What kind the hydraulic lift did you used sand where can find one

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      It's a portable electrical lifter (ksf brand) using normal 10A power point.

    • @miracle23us
      @miracle23us Před 2 lety +1

      You can can just use a 10 feet 4x4, works just as well

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, just make sure it is stable and secure as the weight of the roof is not too heavy. Definitely avoid any windy days for the roof installation, the large surface of the roof will pick up the wind easily thus making the job even more dangerous.

  • @joeklonower1038
    @joeklonower1038 Před 2 lety

    Did you secure the posts to the deck??

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    Wouldn't it be hell if you found out after you've finished putting all together that you misread the instructions and you had to go through it all over again: YIPS!

  • @earldennis1950
    @earldennis1950 Před rokem

    Hi, I want to get this Costco 3.7 m x 4.3 m Wood Gazebo. I have a concrete slab ready which is meant to take the weight etc. However the dimensions on my concrete slab are 5m x 3.6m. Wanted to confirm if the dimensions provided are for the Roof perimeter or the base of the posts. Could someone advise the actual distance between the outer edges of the posts

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před rokem

      I'll check mine for you once I get back home today.

    • @earldennis1950
      @earldennis1950 Před rokem

      @@huangjianbin Thanks mate!

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před rokem

      Post to post 3970 mm X 3360 mm, plus 35~40 mm for the L shape metal brackets.

    • @earldennis1950
      @earldennis1950 Před rokem

      @@huangjianbin Thanks. Just to confirm, we are talking about the 4.3 X 3.7 Gazebo? When you say post to post are you referring to the outer edge of the post? If so, I will need 3.37m depth which I should be able to manage given my concrete slab is 3.6m. The width is no issue.

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před rokem

      Yes, I have only one gazebo in my backyard. It's the measurement between the external edges of the post. 😎

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    I can only assume that right about now you're thinking perhaps; why did I ever buy this monstrosity of a massive jigsaw puzzle of nuts & bolts?

  • @user-my5ey7vq8u
    @user-my5ey7vq8u Před rokem

    Hello! Your videos are interesting! Can I introduce your video in Japan?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před rokem

      Yes, of course. Thank you for sharing.

    • @user-my5ey7vq8u
      @user-my5ey7vq8u Před rokem

      @@huangjianbin We make Japanese TV programs. So I would like to introduce your video.I'll email you the details.

  • @jasonboyd3619
    @jasonboyd3619 Před 2 lety

    how do you secure the posts?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      Each post has two angles mounted at its bottom which you can see in my video, only need to screw them down to the floor board.

  • @Xeroid49
    @Xeroid49 Před 2 lety

    Do you have to get a permit for these gazebos?

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 2 lety

      Better check with your local council. I built it on a floating deck, both are not permanent structures, so I don't think any permit is required for this case.

  • @OscarRLuna
    @OscarRLuna Před 11 měsíci

    I did a gazebo [19 x 12 ft.] I consider that take too much time to install it. Also you need a helper

    • @huangjianbin
      @huangjianbin  Před 11 měsíci

      I agree with you. This job can't be tackled by a single person, considering safety and efficiency aspects.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před rokem

    Another and dusk drawist nigh