User profile - Patrick Choquette.
Patrick Choquette
Very easy to install, looks slick!
4 years ago
User profile - Serge Bertrand.
Serge Bertrand
Love it, easy to install, looks great.
4 years ago
User profile - Maria Monroy.
Maria Monroy
Pergola system is amazing and good quality, very sturdy and stylish. Really help that we could attached brackets to the wall, as we couldn't find a 10×10 shade that didn't block our patio door entrance. Love this product, I saw it in a HGTV show reno and i just felt in love with this product. It is pricy, but looks great! Maria monroy
4 years ago
User profile - Jenn Smart.
Jenn Smart
We love our Toja grid. We purchased the 8x8 size using 6x6's and it is a beast. We hired a contractor to put it together. We have a sail top and a slat back. May add a second sail on one side for more privacy.
4 years ago
User profile - Tony Baksh.
Tony Baksh
Amazing Products, Amazing Service, quality is great!! Overall a wonderful experience!! Would recommend to anyone looking for great patio furniture!!
4 years ago
User profile - Matthew Bishop.
Matthew Bishop
Good quality parts and instructions. It was a breeze to set up!
4 years ago
User profile - Linda Jeffrey.
Linda Jeffrey
We bought a white Toja Shade Sail to install under our existing pergola and we love it. It is not hard to install but you do need 2 people. We were really happy with how snug and tight it is...no flapping around because it is secured in 10 places. In retrospect, we should have bought a second set of brackets because the 4 corner brackets are designed for the Toja Grid Pergola system and are angular and harder to screw onto a flat surface. If we get significant winds...and we do live on the coast in Nova Scotia...we can unsnap the straps that secure it and take it down. The rain passes through it and doesn't puddle on it. Very happy with this product.
4 years ago
User profile - Laurie Pomeroy.
Laurie Pomeroy
Being on the lake with a westerly view makes for a very sunny and sometimes very hot deck, yard and living room once the sun begins to dip down in the afternoon. Two Toja grids with sunshades and the addition of my own curtain rods and curtains seems to be the answer. I hired a contractor to install so can’t attest to how simple or difficult that was. They seemed to make short work of it, and a week later when I decided it was too high to get the most shade, they came back and within an hour had cut down two grids by 10” in height (I paid them of course :) … much better!
4 years ago
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