Connect the corner screen panels together, if there is more than one. Some models have two to three screen panels. The panels sit on the ground and support the upper canopy. The panels may hook into each other and are often secured with screws or bolts.
Set the corner screens upright on the ground in a square shape.
Insert the stakes into the holes at the bottom of the screen panels. Tap the stakes with a hammer to secure it into the ground.
Set a ladder beside the structure. Climb the ladder.
Slide the top frame bars into the tops of the screens. The bars may also connect to the screens with a series of screws. Slide the screws into the pre-drilled holes and tighten.
Assemble the roof poles. Most models contain a few sizes of poles. The poles slide into each other and secure together with screws or bolts. Position any screws or bolts into the pre-drilled holes and tighten.
Insert one end of the assembled poles onto the ends of the roof connector. The roof connector helps to hold the pools in place on the roof.
Insert the opposite end of the poles on the connections on the frame. The poles slide into openings on the frame and are secured by bolts or screws. Insert the screws or bolts into the pre-drilled holes and tighten.
Open the large canopy. Position it on top of the roof and over the smaller top raised roof part. Tie the canopy to the frame bars.
Open the small canopy. Position it on top of the smaller raised roof. Tie the canopy around the bars on the upper raised roof.
Open the mosquito net. Hold it up inside of the gazebo to the top of the frame. Secure it around the frame bars with the rings, included with most gazebos.