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Palram - Canopia Feria 10' x 14' Patio Cover - White

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Size: 10' x 14'


Color: White


Features

  • THOUGHTFUL ENGINEERING THAT OFFERS YEAR ROUND PROTECTION - Virtually unbreakable 8 mm multi-wall polycarbonate roof panels are naturally immune to 100% of harmful UV rays and allow for 65% light transmission.
  • PREMIUM MATERIALS THAT ALLOW FOR SEAMLESS INTERGRATION WITH ANY HOME DESIGN AND OUTDOOR SPACE - Featuring elements of powder coated galvanized steel and aluminum, this modern patio cover enhances all outdoor spaces.
  • STEP-BY-STEP DIY INSTRUCTIONS DESIGNED FOR HOMEOWNER INSTALLATION - The included DIY assembly kit makes installation a breeze by using Click N' Lock roof connector assembly system. Ready to assemble with pre-drilled profiles, pre-cut panels. All securing hardware included. Requires a solid level surface and solid wall support.
  • INTELLGENT DESIGN THAT PROTECTS AGAINST MORE THAN JUST HARMFUL UV RAYS - Front aluminum gutter directs rainwater to the side for additional protection from the elements. Adjustable wall mounting plate for flexibility in positioning of roof slope enabling better snow and rain runoff.
  • YEAR ROUND PROTECTION WITH NO HASSLE - Maintenance free design means you are able to comfortably enjoy a protected outdoor space with low effort.

Description

Sophistication meets practicality, the Palram Feria 3 Series patio covers combines the advanced technology of SUNPAL multiwall polycarbonates with the clean lines and durability of aluminum that will complement your home and enhance living outdoors. Manufacturer Contact Information


Product Dimensions: 168"D x 116"W x 113"H


Color: White


Material: Aluminum,galvanized steel, Polycarbonate


Pattern: Solid


Number of Items: 1


Item Weight: 184 Pounds


Brand: Palram


Fabric Type: Polycarbonate


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Dimensions: 168 x 116 x 113 inches


Item Weight: 184 pounds


Manufacturer: Palram


Country of Origin: Israel


Item model number: HG9314


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Its configuration can be greatly modified
Size: 10' x 20' Color: White
OK, so this review is for someone who wants to modify or change the factory configuration to fit your need. My old patio cover was built over my roof, leveled and extended 4ft out from my foundation. My foundation is only 18ft x 8ft and my eave already extended out and covers 4ft of it. I’ve looked at many patio covers to see if I can modify to fit what I need, but many of them are fixed configuration. I know that I want to: 1) Make it leveled and over my roof (not angle down like this factory configuration), 2) Extend it 4ft out from my foundation for better rain/shade coverage, 3) Re-use my existing columns if I can, and 4) Extend it to the same height as my columns for better breeze/air flow. You may wonder why I want it leveled and how the water drainage is going to work out. Well, I want it leveled because it looks better, and for the water drainage, this one has smooth roof panels so water can easily run off either to front or back as I had a similar one before. After looking at the assembling video of this patio cover, I decided to purchase this one because I think I can modify the configuration of this one to suit my need. I purchased the 20ft x 10ft. They sent me two (2) 10ft x 10ft sets with extension kit. Modification: I kind of knew that the posts are shorter than my 8ft columns but couldn't tell exactly how much shorter from the specs and descriptions until I received them. The posts are 82.5", not even 7ft tall. If I install them angle as the factory’s configuration and 4ft out from my foundation, the front-end could be as low as 6ft. It’s too low for me. So as I thought, I am going to modify them anyway. My current column height is actually around 8.5ft due to the extended base and cap. There are 4 posts included for this 20ft x 10ft configuration. So since I am going to re-use my columns, I'll have 2 extra posts and will use them to extend the other 2 posts to match the height of the columns. I cut 2 pieces of 20" from one of the unused posts. I then went to Lowes/Home Depot and purchased 4 pieces of 10" long L-shape galvanized connectors that is normally used to connect house frame structures together. While there, I looked for the screws with the thinnest heads that I could find so I'll use to connect the posts together. I painted these screws white to match the column color. I inserted 2 pieces of L-shape connectors inside the posts and the 20” extensions pieces. Two L-shape connectors forms a rectangle shape, which fits perfectly inside these posts for strong connections. I drilled holes on both sides and attached them together. The result is a rock solid strong connection. The white thin-headed screws blend in well and it’s hard to see the seams are there. I then use the 4 extra pieces that form the bases for unused posts and mounted them on top of my column caps. It lined up and levels with the groove of the beam perfectly. I didn’t have to drill extra holes and even use the same screws were provided. To mount it on top of my roof, I use treated wood, cut them as 10” blocks, attached them to the roof with long non-rusted screws, and attach the patio cover back-end frame to these blocks. After it’s fully assembled, it’s about 9ft from the foundation to the roof panels (instead of 6ft at the front-end as the original configuration). I feel much better standing under it. It actually looks better in person with the columns than in the attached photos here. Material & Quality: The materials are excellent. The whole structure frames are aluminum and the roof panels look like they’re going to last beyond 15 years to me. That’s why they guarantee 10yrs. I’ll give it 5 stars for the material & quality. Design: I would say it’s well designed because there is groove in every joint and the beam, which allow you to adjust the angle and the size of foundation to suit you need. It blocks the sun but bring in light through the roof panels. And with the height I modified, I love the feeling being under it and the cool air it provides. I’ll give it 5 stars for the design. Instruction: Instruction is fairly easy to understand for guys/gals who deal with some handy-works, not necessary technical works. Cost: I have looked at many other 20ft x 10ft patio covers and they’re around $1,400 – $1,600. However, they do not allow me to modify for my need. That said, it’s a 4-star for the cost to me. Bottom line: The bottom line is that my friends and I like the modified version that I did than the original configuration. The big deal is that my wife likes the modification result. She and my 6-yrs old daughter are happy :). BTW, I installed all of this by myself. Oh wait… my wife has helped something. She made some lemonade and brought me a few times… LOL! Have a great day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 7, 2016 by xoundxpert

  • Strong and Adjustable
Size: 10' x 14' Color: Grey
The Palram Fiera Patio Cover 10’D x 14’W Gray has worked out very well for my needs. Our home is near Portland Oregon and the main reason for the cover is for rain protection. The deck is on the North side of a 2 story home so we wanted the clear panels that let 65% of the light through. Because the panels tend to bend the light hitting them, clear panels facing any other direction would act like a magnifying glass so I would recommend the tinted or frosted panels in those situations. I made some adjustments to the installation to fit my situation: 1. I installed a header board against the house because I have vinyl siding and also needed to extend the cover past the edge of the house. 2. I did not want a support post in the middle of my deck so I bridged the two support beams with a 2.25” x 1.5” x 72” 14Ga slotted angle. The holes in the angle matched up perfectly with the mounting slot in the beam. Since this would dramatically reduce the snow load strength, I left two slot bolts on the back side of the support beam so that I can easily install the center post in the winter. 3. I could not find additional steel square bolts so I ordered high tinsel strength aluminum square bolts and nuts from Elloughton Greenhouses. Much stronger than standard aluminum Bolts. 4. I needed to install the cover about 10” higher than the support poles alone so I shaved down some 2x4’s to insert inside the bottom of the poles to add length. Installation tips: 1. Install the panels with the downturned edge is at the gutter. 2. The outside panels tend to creep away from the header as they are installed. After you start tapping in the upper end of the panel you can temporarily install packing tape along the outside edge to keep the creep to a minimum. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2021 by Barbara Church

  • Adaptable, with some work
Size: 13' x 20' Color: White
We researched many patio covering-awning solutions that wouldn't cost an arm and a leg and found Palram on-line. It seemed like the ideal product for the price. The only thing up-front is that you really have no choices, Palram sells you a predetermined sized kit in basically two color choices. You have to come up with your own changes after that. You can see from the photos we installed it on an inside "L" of our home that made it a little more challenging from the very simple, easy looking animated video on Youtube. We had to change the pitch of the roof so that it wouldn't clip the patio door on the side. I emailed Palram, and they advised they do not sell longer legs, or extensions. They only said you can do it but wanted us to be able to keep the same pitch or percentage of grade that's in the instructions. We saw other applications on Amazon reviews that had the cover almost flat, but knew that's not a good idea in an area that gets snow. We ended up with a pitch that is about 2 feet in 10 feet. We also tried to find an installes with no luck or help from Palram who said it was designed for self install. Our regular contractor wanted $2000 which we thought was way too much for a $3000 item so we did it ourselves, ours is 13x20. It took 2 days because of drilling into the brick for the top rail and organizing everything. If you're installing in a sided house, it will go much quicker but you'll need hollow anchors. It only comes with the lag bolts and concrete anchors for the patio too, but the lag bolts will work well on a wooded deck for the factory legs. The only other negative is the gutter system. I had to plug one end myself and glue a cover over it, and now need to fabricate a downspout to attach to the opening because ther is some splashing in the garden from 8 feet up. All in all, a good solution that wasn't a pergola that wouldnt stop rain and snow, or a stick built awning that would have cost around $15K. We will still need to install a cable shade underneith it to have complete shade when its hot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 5, 2019 by James

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