

🌟 Elevate your outdoor lifestyle with AECOJOY’s fortress-grade patio haven!
The AECOJOY Wall Gazebo is a robust 12’ x 10’ hardtop pergola designed for professional-grade outdoor living. Engineered to endure winds up to 50 mph and snow loads of 2.4 inches, its flexible panels provide superior impact resistance against hail and storms. Covering 120 sq.ft., it offers ample UV and rain protection, perfect for decks, patios, or backyard entertainment. Modular design allows multiple units to be combined for a custom outdoor space, backed by a 1-year warranty and 24/7 customer support.










| Best Sellers Rank | #9,224 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8 in Gazebos |
| Brand | AECOJOY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,020 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 66 Pounds |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 144"W x 98.4"H |
| Style | Large Heavy-duty Awning |
V**A
Great product for a great price!
I’ve never left a review, but with this purchase felt like I needed to just in case someone is having a hard time deciding, just like we were. With all the mixed reviews, we were extremely hesitant to try this pergola, but we really liked the look and it was the right size, 14x10, so we decided to buy it. We are very happy with the purchase and would definitely recommend to others! Yes, it was a lot of work to put it together, but all the pieces were there and the instructions that came with the product were very clear and outlined everything step-by-step. Very easy to follow and all the pieces came together perfectly. Would recommend using a drill to tighten everything, as per some reviews, seems like not everyone does this. Also, anchoring all five legs and attaching the pergola to the house made it very sturdy. My husband and I completed the set up in about 7 hours or so and that was with a few breaks. No regrets on buying this pergola. A great purchase!
B**H
Easy to Customize and Perfect for Creating a Large Patio Space
I purchased four of these AECOJOY wall-mounted gazebos to create a covered patio area across the front and side of the house, and I absolutely love how it turned out. They were easy to install and even easier to combine, which made it simple to customize the layout to fit the space exactly how I wanted. The hard top roof feels sturdy and provides great shade, and once mounted, everything feels solid and secure. Using multiple units together worked really well and created a seamless, finished look rather than feeling pieced together. This was a cost-effective way to get a large shaded area without building a full permanent structure. These are great for decks, patios, and backyard spaces, especially if you want flexibility in design. They look clean and modern and instantly upgraded the outdoor area. Pros: • Easy to install and customize • Combines well with multiple units • Sturdy hard top construction • Great shade coverage • Excellent value, especially on clearance Cons: • Installation is easier with two people • Requires proper wall support for mounting Suggestions for improvement: Including clearer instructions for combining multiple units would be helpful. Offering optional side panels or privacy screens would also be a great upgrade. Overall, this was a fantastic purchase. Being able to customize the patio layout exactly how I wanted made these well worth it, and I would buy them again without hesitation.
M**L
Seems good for the price, had to buy additional hardware.
Seems like a decent patio in a box for the price. Shipping was pretty fast, received it a few days earlier than what was estimated and it was fairly easy to set up. I did it by myself. Didn't time myself, but it was probably about 8 hours altogether. I put together all of the individual assemblies in the living room on one day, then another day I took it outside and assembled everything together. It's pretty straightforward, I would recommend reading through the instructions and looking at the pieces to make sure you understand how everything goes together before starting. Also, make sure you have the right pieces. There are several reasons that I'm only giving 4 stars instead of 5. The main one being that some of the included hardware sucks and I had to get a few things from the hardware store. I also had an issue with needing more parts. I had four of an item I was only supposed to have two of, and zero of another item that I needed two of. If you have an issue, the best way to contact the company is sending a message through Amazon. I first went straight to the companies website and never received a response, got one that night through Amazon. It is somewhat frustrating due to the time difference when dealing with a Chinese company. I would message during the day and get a return when I was sleeping, it was one message a day for about five days before they said they would ship the parts out. In the end they took care of it and all was good, just required some patience. There were two problems I had with the hardware, the first one being the waterproof washers. There's these wide rubber washers held down with a tiny headed bolt going into a big hole. The washers were being cut and deformed to the point where I felt like there was no way they would seal anything so I went and bought some fender washers to go between the bolt head and them. This covers the rubber washer and puts even pressure on them preventing them from deforming. I feel either some painted fender washer or truss bolts with bigger heads should have been included to properly hold down the rubber washers. The washers I have dont match the rest of the assembly, but it's on top and unseen, so no big deal. I got the adjustable height patio that attaches to the house instead of having legs and the hardware they included to do the attaching is concrete anchors. I do have a brick house, but am attaching to the fascia so had to get some lag bolts. I would imagine that most people are attaching to wood and not brick, dont see why they couldnt throw in a few lag bolts also. I also had to flip the brackets that attach to the house. I had a strict height I was working with, and the installed height is a little taller then what was specified in the description. Flipping the brackets got me within the height I needed. I should have gone with a slightly smaller one, this one extended about 20 inches past my slab. I put down two rows of paving stones to fill it in. I bought 18 inch yard anchors that I put into the ground under the pavers then drilled holes in the pavers to bolt through into the anchors. Would be nice if they included some kind of cover to go over the bottom mounts and make it look a little better. Overall I'm happy with it for the price. Looks decent and seems stable. I plan on putting some LED strip lights around it and putting up a bug screen with the adjustable poles, maybe some kind of fan also. Just have to see how waterproof it is. It butts up against the fascia underneath the shingle lip so I'm not sure if I'll have to come back and either caulk it or use some kind of weatherproof tape.
T**Y
Spend more and get something of better quality.
Where do I start? Scuffed/scratched pieces (could have been from shipping), pieces not labeled, crappy materials and poor instructions! I've included pictures showing what the panels look like with the protective sealing still on. One of the seals on one side is white and quite frankly that's the only reason you can't see through this thing at the moment. It will provide no shade whatsoever; which is kind of the point of this product! Also the panels are cheap plastic and flimsy! In the first picture I put it next to a cardboard box that came from Amazon. You can clearly see how crappy it is! The cardboard is thicker! The gazebo itself is just a bunch of smaller pieces that you have to combine together to make larger pieces. What I mean is that normally a gazebo will have four posts and those posts are all single pieces. Instead you will have to put together five pieces to make one post! Two of those pieces are flimsy feet pieces that can't really hold anything in a balanced position unless you anchor them into concrete. I suppose the company did this purposefully so they could easily ship this in comparison to a much more quality gazebo. This is also the same for all the roof support pieces as well. Each roof support is four pieces instead of one! They say that this thing will not leak, but there are so many little areas for openings it's ridiculous. Water can squeeze through the tiniest of cracks, so it's definitely going to leak through this gazebo. After seeing reviews from JMore332 and GBee where it's completely collapsed, I've decided to return this rather than opt to put it together and be even more disgusted with this purchase. For a gazebo to collapse like this with the possibility of people underneath it is an extreme safety concern!
S**N
Does the job and definitely worth the price
Very good quality materials. Fast delivery. It was time consuming to put together, but the directions were easy to follow. It took about 4 hours to complete with myself and 2 easily distracted teenagers. We had 30 mph winds the day after we put ours up and it held up well, but I would ABSOLUTELY NOT recommend having this set up without it being anchored in someway as it swayed with the lightest breeze. The base of all five post have four holes that you can attach screws and anchor to your deck. There are also three options on the tall side where you can anchor it to a structure easily. Due to the placement of the back door and windows on our back deck, we needed a little more height so we had a 4x6 post cut at Home Depot to 6 1/2 inches long, spray painted them the same color as the frame, and anchored them to the deck, and the screwed the base of the poles to the blocks. It is extremely sturdy. The taller side against the house only had two poles versus the three poles on the shorter side which did cause a very little bit of sagging in the middle of the tall side for the 10x14 we purchased. However, this was easily corrected Once we use the included anchor and attached it above our windows. I have had rain since we put it up and it has been completely waterproof. I am 100% satisfied with this purchase, and think the price point is perfect.
K**V
Great look, good materials, easy assembly
Very nice! Perfect for a deck or patio area. Well designed and quality materials. I anchored mine with some turnbuckles and attached it to handrailing. I would not recommend anchoring it by only the base of the legs. It does need attachment points up higher for sturdiness. The panels are very lightweight and offer a nice look. Snow-load could be an issue in my area. If you're looking for a nice outdoor area this will do it! Arrived quickly, no damage. Instructions are easy and accurate. All parts included. Depending on your mechanical aptitude, I felt like it was an easy assembly. You may need help holding it up during final assembly. Again, highly recommended! Thanks to others for reviews as it influenced my purchase.
H**.
Decent Pergola Despite Frustrating Build
DISCLAIMER: I bought the 10x12 adjustable height option and due to my low roof, to meet the 98" height requirement for setup, I attached the pergola to my roof using roof brackets which I bought separately. This may or may not affect the integrity of the build, though after reading other reviews, I have had shared issues which I will detail below: First, the instructions are not very helpful as others have pointed out. However, if you have built any large IKEA furniture, you will be able to do this project. Take your time, read the directions carefully, and please have someone on standby for install. Second, the two posts look wonky and it was a little bit of a struggle getting the screws to go all the way through the pre-drilled holes. I did have to use a power drill. I constantly am looking at how to keep them straight, but any force can move the posts if you don't have them anchored. Third, the hardest part of the install IMO was the roof panels. I ended up having to cut off about an inch from one of the panels because despite it being fit where it needed to go, it was somehow too long for me to complete the edging. I am just going to try my hardest not to look up anytime I am under the pergola to see the slightly misaligned piece due to this long panel mishap lol. The Pros: This thing was CHEAP compared to all of the other options I was looking at, and to be honest, it is a sturdy, good looking pergola. I live in the PNW and so far it has stood up against heavy rains and a bunch of pine needles from nearby trees. I do notice the drainage system working as the water goes through the product at certain points and the water gets drained at the low end of the roof panels. The main reason we wanted a pergola was to extend our life outside during the rainy season and so far we've been able to do just that.
A**M
Its a great pergola if you build it correctly.
When it's built it's beautiful and sturdy. I attached it to the house as recommended in the instructions and had a friend with a hammer drill do one hole per leg to fasten it down on the concrete slab and it's very sturdy. One problem in the directions that you shouldn't follow or you will go crazy. I got the 8'x10' and the instructions tell you to slide in the back roof panels, then put on back end caps (F) and then middle caps (G) and then slide in the front roof panels. This will not work! The panels are a thick sort of fiberglass with no taper at the ends. They will split top and bottom when you slide them into metal brackets and once on you can't get to the top middle to make sure that doesn't happen. I had to take them all back out and put together back pieces and front pieces with the middle bracket on the ground and THEN slide the whole unit into place and THEN put back and front cap pieces on. That is the only way to do it. After an hour or two of misery I figured that out and now it's a really nice pergola and cheaper than if I bought the wood, hardware and paint to build one myself. You also should have three people to hold it up when putting it all together. I had just myself and my girlfriend and it fell down at one point and bent some of the pieces but I was able to repair them.
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