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Phone number? Need to find one for over our spa.
Thx, Walt
Thx, Walt
Not wood but I think it was BoatPI importing patio covers and gazebos.
Sorry he's now moved on to pools.
I think that was his personal poolSorry he's now moved on to pools.
That the one I pick up today .I just bought this one at SAMS club for$1499. It is 10X12. . View attachment 765387
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The Costco ones are much better built. My brother has the one from Sams, I have the CoStco. They still have the 12x12 in the stores. You could take them back just in case those high winds or blazing sun destroys them.
https://www.costco.com/14'-x-12'-Cedar-Pavilion-with-Aluminum-Roof.product.100398384.html
Looked at these, just not big enough to cover the spa.
That the one I pick up today .
I was going ask you the same question , I am going try my self I think key part is laying out the all the parts by each assemble step . My only concern is doing roof if it's windy and that always windy up in BHC foothills .Are you going to assemble it yourself? I was going to but I read the reviews and it looks like a pain in the ass. SAMS wanted $500 to assemble it. I called the number on the instructions and they only charge $375. I put some Thompson’s water seal on it and they are coming Friday to put it together for me. It is too hot and I wouldn’t ask my friends to bust their ass in the heat here.
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how big of spa are you covering?
Boat PI is doing aluminum pergolasSorry he's now moved on to pools.
Does yours have a solid roof as well?I just bought this one at SAMS club for$1499. It is 10X12. . View attachment 765387
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View attachment 765582 That’s a pretty cool in the price, but as the price is right, long-term maintenance depending upon the climate could kill you. In the southwest United States are along the coastline I wouldn’t give it 24 months and I look like hell. Been there done that, but in the mountains it’ll probably look fabulous.
I’m going to do a separate RDP post this weekend for our open house in Las Vegas, for 4K aluminum is Saturday June 29, 2019.
I’ll have it all posted by this weekend. We will have refreshments and a built unit along with a river Dave special.
All RDP members will receive contractors price on material ( panels excluded) until August 1.
I would recommend bringing a drawing of what you’re looking for make sure this includes the anticipated height and your dimensions something align 10 x 15 20 x 20 10 x 10. Our support post are 8‘10‘ and 12 feet. Most every standard design is pre-engineered, All at the Nevada 122 mph wind standard.
License contractors contact me personally at [email protected] for a contractors only showing late next week.
Also that day will be our engineer here to discuss construction techniques and any questions you may have.
We have a banner ad on RDP. Material has 20 year powder coat guarantee once you put it up you basically hose it to clean it off no maintenance and no exposed screws or bolts, no plastic parts.
More to follow later this week we’re located just a few blocks from McCarran airport. There will be a $300 gift certificate drawing towards the purchase for anyone that shows up that day.
bring your business cards to go in for a drawing!
My decorative laser cut aluminum panels are at the port now I’m anticipating having them by this week and they will be in the warehouse for the grand opening. Look at the brochure on our website.
there’s no one that we are aware of in the western United States producing panels like this, and we will sell them at about 50% less than any under the manufacture.
All of this is it aircraft alloy at least T6 hardness, this is no joke stuff it’s not going to flex like Aluma wood or the other rollform aluminum products on the market.
Photo shows the entire load for a 25‘ x 25‘ unit that we can take six panels, will be installed at our house next week.
Www.4kaluminum.com
Vegas for the 29th? I have a lot of customers for alumawood. Might be a good product to add.
Vegas for the 29th? I have a lot of customers for alumawood. Might be a good product to add.
Does yours have a solid roof as well?
Got my Gazebo put up yesterday. I let the installers do it. It was a pain in the ass. They had to go to ACE hardware to get some long bolts because the ones that came with it kept breaking. I could have never done it. View attachment 767048 View attachment 767050
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Got my Gazebo put up yesterday. I let the installers do it. It was a pain in the ass. They had to go to ACE hardware to get some long bolts because the ones that came with it kept breaking. I could have never done it. View attachment 767048 View attachment 767050
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Is it attached to the floor? My brothers wasn’t initially and with the high winds of BHC blew over and damaged some glass and the structure itself.
Mine isn’t anchored. I asked the installer about and he said it weighs about 700 lbs. He has one too and lives in Vegas and his has never moved. I am still thinking about anchoring it because I live in FORT MOHAVE and it gets windy as hell here too.
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if you have new concrete poured, use galvanized brackets and lag bolts. Pre-drill the holes using plastic inserts for the bolts. You'd need concrete footings if placing your structure on dirt, like for posts building a fence.
We were at Costco the other day and theirs was on sale, nicely constructed and good quality for under $1400. I found a site that says the costo one are on sale for $1299...
https://slickdeals.net/f/11615707-y...tore-only-at-costco-400-off-from-online-price
View attachment 765642 View attachment 765643 View attachment 765644 View attachment 765645 1. Solid panels are at the port now, they will be here next week with all of my end caps.
2. No solid roof but if you place the 2” or 3” square ‘slats’ you will have 85% shade if they’re 2 inches apart plus you can barbecue below and ventilate up solid covers cannot do this safely.
3. You could run any kind of low-voltage wire you want inside of this it could be fixed through the entire structure even the beams can be laid midsection sideways with LED lights inserted and drilled into the beams.
We design it specifically this way since there’s not much rain in the southwest United States yet people want their furniture to have shade and the barbecues to have shade this is the point of this product plus it is so modern and so clean.
Location for June 29th is 6325 s. Pecos rd #14 and 15, Las Vegas 89120.
I would do a separate posting by the end of the week.
Industry people and licensed contractors only even if out of state email me directly for a different invitation for Friday June28 in Las Vegas.
And good news, unlike California if I sell to an out-of-state contractor that has a resale license, and they complete the resale form in Nevada there will be no sales tax if you pick it up here in Las Vegas, and take it to anywhere including Lake Havasu!!
I just took these photos three minutes ago. the photo at the bottom is our soon to be patented beam connector. this receives the huge beams for a smooth finish the post goes on the inner portion of this screws and bolts to the inside of the beam connector. All sections if necessary gets extruded aluminum powder coated caps no plastic whatsoever!
Depend upon the size you want are the look the beams are 2 x 4 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 the posts that hold the structure up with her for post or one so I bolted to the wall of the house eight to post to design our 4 inch and 6 inch.
A photo of the third from the top shows a 4 inch post for shipping inside of a 6 inch post. All with a slightly textured matte powder coated finish so it doesn’t show dust or fingerprints as much as the typical glossy finish.
Got it anchored and put up some lights. View attachment 768432 View attachment 768433
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what I did was buy 2 10x14's and mate them together...Its 10 by 12
Guys
I am getting a gazebo next week. My question is -
Did you guys put concrete anchors in or braces?
Thanks