10'x14' Gazebo Assembly Manual
Model #: LGCD1625
Contact: service@domioutdoorliving.com
© Copyright 2023-2025 Domi Outdoor Living LLC. All Rights Reserved.
⚠️ CAUTION
This is NOT a permanent structure.
The canopy top should never be left on during periods of extended or heavy rain nor any inclement weather where high winds or wind gusts can occur.
If left up, damage to the gazebo and surroundings can occur.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact us via email at service@domioutdoorliving.com.
Pre-assembly Requirements
- Two or more people are required for assembly. [two-or-more-people-icon]
- You will need one or more stepladders. [stepladder-icon]
- Wearing protective gloves is recommended. [gloves-icon]
- You may need a safety hat. [safety-hat-icon]
- Please use a Phillips screwdriver. [screwdriver-icon]
- For ease of construction, you may need a drill. [drill-icon]
- You may need a safety goggle. [goggles-icon]
- Do not fully tighten screws prior to complete assembly. [hand-with-screw-icon]
Warning & Attention
- Try to assemble this product on flat ground; otherwise, it is difficult to carry out.
- It would be much easier to assemble the product with three or more people.
- After assembly, please check whether all screws are tightened to prevent parts from falling apart.
- Use bolts to secure the frame to the ground to guard against strong winds. [bolt-icon]
Mounting Options
Step 1: Mounting on Deck
Diagram shows the gazebo base on a deck with circular highlights indicating attachment points.
Use 12x [screw-icon] (Structural Wood Screw, 5/16 in. x 4 in.) to mount the gazebo if the deck is hard wood and the depth is over 3 inches.
Diagram shows two methods of attaching the post to the deck: one with a bracket and screws, and another showing the post base attached directly with screws.
Step 2: Mounting on Concrete
Diagram shows a post base on concrete. The first image shows the base before attachment, with dimensions 1/4 inch and 4 inches indicated. The second image shows the base attached with expansion bolts.
Use 12x [expansion-bolt-icon] (1/4 inch) to mount the gazebo if the ground is concreted and the depth is over 3 inches.
Step 3: Concrete Footing
Diagram shows four corner views of a concrete footing with expansion bolts.
Alternatively, you can make a concrete footing for the gazebo. A 12x12x12 inches footing is recommended. Use expansion bolts to mount the pergola as shown in Step 2.
IMPORTANT: Anchor is not recommended. [no-anchor-icon]
Parts List
| Part ID | Description | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| A | Post | 4x |
| B | Post Base | 4x |
| C | Short Beam | 2x |
| C1 | Short Beam | 2x |
| D | Long Beam | 2x |
| D1 | Long Beam | 2x |
| E | Corner Solidifying Bar | 4x |
| E1 | Corner Solidifying Bar | 4x |
| F | Track | 2x (1185mm) |
| F1 | Track | 2x (1185mm) |
| F2 | Track | 2x (1810mm) |
| F3 | Track | 2x (1810mm) |
| G | Middle Roof Tube | 2x |
| G1 | Middle Roof Tube | 6x |
| H | Corner Roof Tube | 4x |
| H1 | Corner Roof Tube | 4x |
| J | Roof Support Tube | 2x |
| K | Roof Hub | 2x |
| K1 | Roof Connector | 2x |
| K2 | Roof Connector | 1x |
| K3 | Roof Connector | 1x |
| N | Bracket | 4x |
| N1 | Bracket | 8x |
| P | Corner Cover | 4x |
| R | Canopy Adjustment Kit | 12x |
| S | Top Hook | 2x |
| T | Plastic Hook | 112x |
| U | Vent Cover | 1x |
| U1 | Main Canopy | 1x |
| Y | Curtain | 4x |
| Y1 | Mosquito Net | 4x |
| Z | Stake | 8x |
| 1 | Wrench | 1x |
| 2 | Bolts (M6x16) | 136x |
| 3 | Bolts and Nuts (M6x35) | 12x |
| 4 | Self-tapping Bolts (ST5x16) | 16x |
Assembly Instructions
Step 3: Assembling Posts (X4)
Diagram shows Post A. Detail views show Bracket N being attached to the top of Post A with bolt #2 (M6x16), and Post Base B being attached to the bottom of Post A with 3 bolts #2 (M6x16).
Instructions:
- Attach Bracket #N to the top of Post A with bolt #2.
- Attach post base #B to the bottom of corner post #A with 3 bolts #2.
- Repeat the above procedures for the other three posts.
Step 4: Preparing Tracks for Curtains/Nets (X2)
Diagram shows two tracks (F and F1) with multiple plastic hooks (T) being slid into the double-rail slots. Each slot should slide 6 plastic hooks.
Instructions:
- Slide the plastic hooks (T) to the double-rail track #F & F1 (each slot should slide 6 plastic hooks).
- Repeat the above procedures for another track #F & F1.
Step 5: Assembling Short Beams (X2)
Diagram shows Part M being inserted into Part C and secured with 3 bolts #2 (M6x16). Then, Part M is inserted into Part C1 and secured with 3 bolts #2. This is repeated for another short beam.
Instructions:
- Insert Part #M into part #C, and secure with 3 bolts #2.
- Insert the other side of part #M into part #C1 and secure with 3 bolts #2.
- Repeat the above procedures for another short beam #C & C1.
Step 6: Connecting Tracks to Short Beams (X2)
Diagram shows tracks F/F1 being secured to short beams C/C1 with 6 bolts #2 each. Bracket N1 is then attached to the joint of C & C1 with bolt #2. This is repeated for another short beam.
Instructions:
- Use 6 bolts #2 to secure track #F & F1 to the short beam #C & C1.
- Attach Bracket #N1 to the joint of #C & C1 with bolt #2.
- Repeat the above procedures for another short beam #C & C1.
Step 7: Preparing Tracks F2/F3 for Curtains/Nets (X2)
Diagram shows two tracks (F2 and F3) with multiple plastic hooks (T) being slid into the double-rail slots. Each slot should slide 8 plastic hooks.
Instructions:
- Slide the plastic hooks (T) to the double-rail track #F2 & F3 (each slot should slide 8 plastic hooks).
- Repeat the above procedures for another track #F2 & F3.
Step 8: Assembling Long Beams (X2)
Diagram shows Part M being inserted into Part D and secured with 3 bolts #2 (M6x16). Then, Part M is inserted into Part D1 and secured with 3 bolts #2. This is repeated for another long beam.
Instructions:
- Insert Part #M into part #D, and secure with 3 bolts #2.
- Insert the other side of part #M into part #D1 and secure with 3 bolts #2.
- Repeat the above procedures for another long beam #D & D1.
Step 9: Connecting Tracks to Long Beams (X2)
Diagram shows tracks F2/F3 being secured to long beams D/D1 with 6 bolts #2 each. Bracket N1 is then attached to the long beam #D & D1 with 3 bolts #2. This is repeated for another long beam.
Instructions:
- Use 6 bolts #2 to secure track #F2 & F3 to the long beam #D & D1.
- Attach 3 Bracket #N1 to the long beam #D & D1 with 3 bolts #2.
- Repeat the above procedures for another long beam #D & D1.
Step 10: Assembling the Main Frame
Diagram shows the frame being assembled. Posts A are connected to short beams C and long beams D1 with 8 bolts #2 each. This is repeated for all four corners.
Instructions:
- Connect part #C and #D1 to post #A with 8 Bolts #2. (From Outside)
- Repeat the above procedures to assemble the other 3 corners.
Step 11: Attaching Corner Reinforcements and Covers
Diagram shows Corner Solidifying Bars E and E1 being affixed to the frame corners with 8 bolts #2 each. Corner Covers P are attached to the corners and secured with 4 Self-tapping bolts #4.
Instructions:
- Affix part #E & #E1 to the frame with 8 bolts #2.
- Repeat the above procedures to assemble the other 3 corners.
- Attach the corner with corner cover #P.
- Secure with 4 Self-tapping bolts #4.
- Repeat the above procedures to assemble the other 3 corners.
Step 12: Assembling Roof Support Structure
Diagram shows Roof Support Tubes J being connected to Roof Connectors K2 and K3. This forms a central roof support structure.
Instructions:
- Connect 2 part #J with part #K3 & K2.
- Pay attention to the mounting position of K2 & K3.
Step 13: Assembling Roof Hubs and Connectors
Diagram shows Top Hooks S being secured to Roof Hub K. Then, Roof Support Tubes J are connected to Roof Connectors K1 and K.
Instructions:
- Secure 2 top hooks #S to Part #K.
- Connect 2 part #J with 2 part #K1 & K.
Note: Each of the load-bearing capacity of the top hook shall not exceed 8 lbs.
Step 14: Assembling Roof Tubes
Diagram shows various roof tubes (H, H1, G, G1) being connected, along with Canopy Adjustment Kits R. The process involves inserting a component (referred to as 'marble') into a designated point on the adjustment kit.
Instructions:
- Affix parts H and H1 to the frame.
- Connect parts G and G1 to the frame.
- Insert the adjustment component into the point indicated by the arrow on part R.
Step 15: Middle Roof Tube G1 Assembly
Diagram shows G1 parts being connected to K3 and K2, forming part of the roof structure.
Instructions: Assemble Middle Roof Tube #G1 as shown.
Step 16: Corner Roof Tube H & Middle Roof Tube G Assembly
Diagram shows H and G tubes being assembled with K and K1, forming the main roof frame. The process is repeated for another side.
Instructions: Assemble Corner Roof Tube #H & Middle Roof Tube #G as shown. Repeat the above procedure to assemble another side.
Step 17: Placing Roof Tube Assembly onto Frame
Diagram shows the assembled roof tube structure being placed onto the main gazebo frame.
Instructions: Gently place the assembled roof tube onto the frame. Note: 2 or more people are required for this step; you may need 2 stepladders.
Step 18: Fixing the Roof Tube Assembly
Diagram shows the assembled roof tube being fixed to the frame using bolts #3 (M6x35) and brackets N or N1.
Instructions: Use 12 bolts #3 to fix the assembled roof tube with bracket #N or N1.
Step 19: Installing Vent Cover and Main Canopy
Diagram shows the Vent Cover U placed on top, Main Canopy U1 assembled underneath, and Canopy Adjustment Kits R inserted into pockets around the edge.
Instructions:
- Put vent cover #U on the top.
- Assemble #U1 under the #U.
- Stick the mesh of #U to the inside of # U1.
- Insert 12 #R into the corresponding pockets.
Step 20: Adjusting Canopy Tension
Diagram shows how to adjust the Canopy Adjustment Kit R for tightness. It has 3 levels: Loose, 2, 1 Tight.
Instructions:
- #R has 3 levels to adjust the status of canopy, from loose to tight.
- NOTE: If you find the canopy get looser in later use, we recommend you to adjust #R to make canopy tighter.
Step 21: Mosquito Netting Assembly
Diagram shows Mosquito Netting Y1 being attached to the inside track of the gazebo. It shows the netting with multiple hooks (8 Hooks, 6 Hooks) for attachment.
Instructions: Attach Mosquito Netting Y1 to the inside track of the gazebo.
Step 22: Curtains Assembly
Diagram shows Curtains Y being attached to the outside track of the gazebo. It shows the curtains with multiple hooks (8 Hooks, 6 Hooks) for attachment.
Instructions: Attach Curtains Y to the outside track of the gazebo.
Step 23: Anchoring with Stakes
Diagram shows Stakes Z being used to anchor the gazebo posts to the ground.
Note: Stakes are NOT RECOMMENDED for PERMANENT USE. Be aware of strong wind when anchoring the gazebo on soft ground. Domi Outdoor Living does not provide warranty services if the gazebo is destroyed by strong wind when anchored using stakes.
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