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🏡 Elevate your outdoor lifestyle with the Kozyard Alexander — where strength meets style!
The Kozyard Alexander 10' x 12' Hardtop Gazebo features a robust aluminum frame with galvanized steel double roof designed for superior durability and weather resistance. Engineered to handle heavy snow loads and strong winds, it offers a spacious, stylish outdoor living space complete with privacy curtains, insect netting, and an integrated gutter system. Perfect for patios, decks, and backyards, it includes a ceiling hook for lighting or fans and is backed by responsive U.S.-based customer support.



























| ASIN | B09XGQZWLH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,037 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #91 in Gazebos |
| Brand | Kozyard |
| Brand Name | Kozyard |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,543 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 120 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 144"L x 120"W x 115.2"H |
| Item Weight | 320 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kozyard LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KZAHG1012GRA |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | KZAHG1012GRA |
| Product Dimensions | 144"L x 120"W x 115.2"H |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV protection, level not specified |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**E
Quality DYI Gazebo
Let me start this with it has taken me about a year to get started on this great project, as no fault of product or delivery this crated package has been sitting in the garage since the outbreak of COVID-19 and had to patiently wait in it's boxes until help was available. Now with that said, the Total time this took to assemble was about 9 hours in 2 different afternoon's, not because it's difficult to assemble or any problem with instruction booklet which was referred to quite often as the build was being done, but as we fit and unpacked the quality parts and finding what went next. The packaging's are remarkably secured within the shipping containers (good thing) but somehow one of the roof panel rafters had a scar on a part that shows beneath the roof and one of the gutters had a small depression at one end, neither of these caused any issue and I will touch up the bare aluminum come spring. So the Pros are, easy to assemble with 2 person's having some knowledge of construction. The quality of the structural piece's are top rated. The alignment of the parts are surprisingly great (I only found 5 of the holes that did not align perfectly and had to spin the screw through the misaligned holes to make them work fine. I did have one blind hole that was stripped before assembly but with a shim in the hole in took the screw and tightened correctly. The finish of all the materials are professional and rich looking, this unit comes with insect netting and privacy/sunshade curtain's (that will be installed coming spring) The anchor plates on each leg are sturdy and broad and can be trusted to withstand mild winds in a free standing garden area. The customer service is Great although I did not need to contact them they was eager to contact me via Amazon message to give me a reassurance that they are ready to help with any issues. Now for the Cons which are very minimal in my review, those piece's are very sharp in some of the corners and hand protection is suggested throughout the Manuel which is nicely printed, the clips that seal the roof panel into the channels are time consuming but effective to install, there are "million's" (not really) of screws that are hard to hold onto with arthritic hands LOL (glad there are extras) however the tool's that come with this unit (are recommended not to use unless you haven't any other) will make this project a complete summer project to complet. Scenario if you use a drill driver take caution to not over tighten any fasteners and leave the panels and assembly loosened enough to adjust throughout the build and then go back and torque everything to a light torque setting. Final thoughts, this seems to be a quality structure that should last for many years and I would purchase this companies brand again if ever needed, so yes I can recommend this to my family and friends to make this their own Gazebo. Pictured after the first afternoon and then the completed project on the second afternoon built/assembled on a 12 foot square wooden frame deck of 2 x 6 treated and 5/4 decking.
J**R
Perfect Gazebo For Our Deck
We wanted a cover for our deck so we could enjoy eating more often outdoors and to enjoy a nice evening thunder storm. This Gazebo fit our deck almost to the inch, perfect fit. It was easy to schedule the delivery, they put the 5 boxes it comes in exactly where we asked them. The fun part was assembling, which took a few weekend to finish. I had watched a video online for an older version of this gazebo and it looked pretty simple. Most of it can be put up with one person assembling, but there are a few parts that require the help of another person. The base part was simple, all parts fit perfect, screws went in easily, no bad parts and didn't have to struggle to make things fit together. The directions were mostly understandable, only a few parts were confusing, especially when we got to putting on the roof parts. Sometimes it is easier to leave the screws loose until you get each step completed, and then tighten them. The assembly of the roof was the hardest and most time consuming. The top-top roof was difficult to put on the roof panels as the edge clips that you have to put on each panel kept coming off when pushing them into place. I found a tip later in the instructions to use the two-sided tape to hold these in place for the lower roof panels, would have been nice to have that tip earlier. The framing went pretty easily. Putting on the roof panels was the hardest. Make sure everything is square, do not tighten the screws so you can jimmy the sheets around so the holes line up. I had a few where a screwdriver was used in a few screw holes to shift the panels so the screws holes would line up. It was an adventurous assembly, and sometimes frightening, but overall it wasn't too hard to do. Prior reviews gave a lot of tips that Kozyard seems to have addressed as those tips were not needed. It is super sturdy and solid. I really enjoyed the experience and look forward to enjoying the outdoors a little more. Very happy with this purchase and would recommend to those that are looking for something similar.
L**A
terrific product tricky construction
This is a very well made and sturdy gazebo. The only downside is that it is not easy to put together. It also takes 3 to 4 people to manage the construction. Do your best to make it level and square.
J**S
Very nice kit, a bear to put together, but very happy with the final result and quality
Ships as 5 (heavy) boxes, we previously had a soft top gazebo and wanted to try a hard top. This is the same size 12x12 as our previous gazebo, it sits on our elevated (wood) deck. We (wife and I) watched some installs online (youtube), lots of good tips, there are some irritating things, (double sided tape to hold some plastic brackets on the solid top pieces that just doesn't work, probably should have glued them), but watch some youtube installs (none are perfect, some are for what look like older versions of the gazebo), it was very helpful to get hints from the installation videos. Most of the instructions were correct, although its sometimes hard to figure out exactly how pieces are oriented (there are soooo many). Very important to have a clutch capable electric drill for screwing in pieces, (but don't tighten until after you get them all in, so you can still wrangle the pieces over the pre-drilled holes). TONS OF SCREWS TO MANAGE, certainly wouldn't want to install them manually, definitely want to prepare for handling the many many screws, sort them, label them, etc. We put labels on cups and kept the different screws being used for a given phase of installation in unique (and labelled) cups. Final product is high quality in my opinion (for the price), although manual says the gazebo will only withstand 40mph, and we still haven't figured out exactly how to lock it down to our deck (instructions only talk about installing on cement). Took us 4 days all in, starting from carrying the packages onto our deck (one or two of them needed two of us to move them). We avoided the full sun hours (1-4PM) as our deck is full sun and we would be burnt to crisps, so say 9:30 to 12P, then after 4P until dusk sort of deal, (two of us working), a ladder and two varied height step stools, multiple electric drills. The parts were packed very well, with material between the parts in each box to keep them from scratching each other. The screws were all high quality, they went in without too much wrangling, although fitting the many many solid top pieces to the frame takes some man handling. Still, very do-able, just a big time commitment. Its up, beautiful, and we are enjoying sitting under it on our sunny deck, screens are installed, but we haven't tried to use them yet.
J**E
You want this gazebo!
I am loving this 10x12 gazebo. After much research and shopping around we decided on this one. I wanted one where the mosquito netting met the frame and did not leave a gap like others do. My last one (not a hard top) had a gap of 2+ inches that was not effective in keeping the mosquitos out. Assembly: We are older and had to pace ourselves and also work when the sun wasn't directly on it because the parts get hot, so I can't give an accurate time frame for assembling it. It did take us multiple days and if you can have extra people for certain steps it will make it easier. Most impressive is the packaging and having no major issues with the pre drilled holes lining up. I kept expecting to run into something that didn't line up but fortunately that was not the case. The parts are not just thrown into the box, they are wrapped well and fit together in the boxes so there is minimal movement. This is a sturdy gazebo and a great value. The mosquito netting seems to be a better quality than any others I have had with heavier duty zippers and I look forward to extending the season by using the solid curtains once the weather cools down. The instructions are for the most part clear once you get used to how they are trying to tell you what to do, but having someone with good spatial recognition is very helpful. For some reason we were sent an instruction booklet showing different parts that what we received. Contacted customer service and they quickly sent the new instructions and the parts that were needed. It seems that they have made some improvements from their earlier model and we got the old instructions. The gazebo was shipped in 5 boxes. Parts are clearly marked, but there are a lot of parts!! Work gloves are helpful to push the roof panels into place. Only suggestion would be to include a better type of hex wrench that can be used with a drill or some type of attachment/extender. Overall, I am very satisfied with this gazebo and I think we did a good job putting it together since there were no leaks when we had a heavy downpour.
M**I
Quality Materials!
We finally found time to put up the gazebo, I’ll have to say it was well worth it! It does require a little time and patience to put up. The end result is a well built and great looking gazebo! I will now be able to enjoy my backyard!
D**L
Excellent quality, but a few assembly hints!
The gazebo is very sturdily constructed and should last a very long time, but it takes some time and patience to assemble it correctly! It CAN be assembled by one person, but with some creative use of step ladders (6' and 8' helpful!) and painters tape. The only flaw in the instruction manual is the timing of when to add the "Outside Roof Connector", Step 11. Do this AFTER adding the Upper Roof Panels in Step 13. These Panels will get blocked by the Outside Roof Connector if it's already installed. Also, the instructions don't mention it, but you'll have to remove and reinstall some connectors as you add more parts to the gazebo. This becomes obvious when new parts line up with already installed connectors, but it's nice to know this in advance so you don't think that you screwed it up. Other helpful hints: use painters tape to secure the large panels after laying them in place. You'll need to climb to the top of the gazebo to wrangle these into the slot, and they can easily slide off and do major damage to your neck if a small breeze kicks up. Consider using an M6 tap to clean up any threads which are difficult to screw into, better than jamming or stripping the inserts. Definitely keep the C1, C62, B1, & B61 Joint Bars very loose until the roof panels are installed! These are the hardest connectors to line up and will require some adjusting with an appropriately sized Philips head screw driver shaft. Don't be shy about lining up the slots with the screwdriver shaft, everything will fall into place when the connectors are tightened. Finally, two hints about the "7#" screws and nuts. These are the ones that go in the middle of the roof panels and can be very hard to reach once most of the adjacent panels are installed. Use the painters tape to fasten the flat wrench to the nuts at the bottom of the roof so you can climb to the top of the roof and allen key in the fasteners. You can also squeeze the rubber "S" spacers to keep the fasteners from spinning so you can pre-tighten the nuts from the bottom of the panels without requiring arms like an orangutan, although that would be helpful also. Be patient and give it time and you'll get a great result! A couple of updates: a minor quibble with a solution plus another assembly suggestion. In addition to or instead of sealing the gutter system with the supplied black silicon goo, consider applying adhesive waterproof sealant tape normally used for flashing windows. An easy update that should permanently seal the gutters! And now the quibble: the hooks for the "mosquito netting" will definitely pull out of the slots when you're trying to tie back the screens. The track for the privacy screen is blocked by the gazebo corners, but the outer track is sufficiently open at all ends to allow the hooks to easily slide out. My solution was to install blocking screws at the end of each track (8 required). See photos. I used M6 by 12 screws with locking nuts and flattened washers to fit into the slots. Not a difficult fix, but maybe should be part of the hardware supplied by Kozyard and covered in the installation manual.
B**K
Wow! Super strong, looks awesome.
First the con's: There are literally hundreds of screws nuts and bolts that one has to stick into places. This is probably the most time consuming part of the project. I think it took me an hour just to assemble the 4 cross beams with the curtain rails. It would have gone a lot quicker if I'd had someone helping me. One of the screws had a sharp edge and I cut myself a couple of times. I would have eliminated it, but I was concerned I would need all the screws I got. One of the screws had a messed up Allen hole... or what ever it's called. I couldn't get the Allen Wrench to go into it. I put it aside and intended to use it as the last screw. Not all of the pieces had identifying labels. Only one of the M1 pieces had a label. I used it last so that I would remember which pieces where M1. Half of the curtain rails had labels... you have to identify duplicate pieces by their appearance. At first, this was troubling as I thought I was missing parts. It turned out, I was not. Pros: With literally hundreds of screws, nuts, and bolts, I was surprised that I had issues with only 2. What's more, there were enough extra screws, nuts, and bolts that I could have tossed those 2 in the trash and wasted no more time on them. I eventually did loose one of the nuts, but again, there were so many extra that loosing one nut wasn't an issue. I gave it 4 stars for assembly simply because there were so many screws, nuts, and bolts. Assembly was actually very painless. I did most of the assembly by myself... with the help of ladders and lawn furniture, in about 10 hours. There were a couple of places where I had tightened a screw or bolt prematurely, and aligning a latter screw or bolt was more difficult. But I quickly learned to wait to tighten the screws and bolts until everything is assembled.... which it says clearly in the assembly instructions. Speaking of assembly instructions... I found them to be easy to follow. There were sufficient detailed pictures. Each step clearly stated which parts, and which screws, or bolts you would need for that step. For the most part, I used only one tool. There were a dozen or so screws that require a Philips head screw driver, but everything else required just the allen wrench. With literally hundreds of holes for screws and bolts to go through and match up with a nut or threaded hole on the other side, I was surprised that none of them had any real alignment issues. I thought I read reviews that said people had to re-drill holes. When I did run into an alignment issue, I looked for the neighboring screw or bolt that was binding, loosened it, and adjusted the piece until my alignment was fixed. The roof was a particularly interesting section for assembly. I used four #2 Philips head screw drivers to help hold pieces in place and align the holes. As there was frequently an edge that was binding somewhere, the screw drivers acted as several extra hands. With literally hundreds of pieces, I was originally worried that I'd get to the end and find that I had lost a screw, nut, or bolt, and that I'd have to run to the hardware store and buy one that doesn't quite match the others. I got to the end... put in my last nut and bolt and saw that I had about 20 extra.... extra spaces, etc. Loosing one, breaking one, stripping an nut or bolt... wouldn't have been a problem. The coating goes around the edges. Having worked with standing seam steal roofs before, I know they are quite dangerous to work with... for the installer. The edges are usually very sharp, and you have to be very careful not to touch them with your bare skin... lest you wind up with a big cut. But... on these roof panels, the entire piece is coated, including the edges. As far as I can tell, none of the edges was sharp. Because I was working alone, I had to man-handle the pieces, frequently touching the edges with my hands, arms... even my neck. Except for the one screw above that I've already mentioned, I didn't suffer any injuries.
A**E
Wonderful gazebo!!!!!!
Sturdy structure. 12x10 is a perfect size. Construction was slightly difficult. Following directions is important. Must work slowly and methodically. Patience is required. This gazebo compliments any deck or patio. Very happy with this purchase.
L**T
bien content du résultat
Prend du temps a assembler et préférable d'être habile manuellement
Z**E
PRE-DRILLED NIGHTMARE
The predrilled holes are not very accurate, especially in the roof. It is so bad that the screws are unable to fit, so the roof is still unfinished. I’m not sure what I can do to fix this.
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