I ordered this Upgraded VEVOR 12'x20' Carport to use for additional storage, in the rainy season. For the summer, we will use it as a sun shade, without the sides. It took my 70 something spouse and I, 2 hours to assemble the frame, put the roof on, and add tie downs and tent stakes. That included two breaks. We laid out all the roof pieces, in the way they go together, then we started clicking the pieces together. We liked the push button assembly much more than having to use nuts and bolts to assemble each joint. There are 8 braces and they each have two nuts and bolts, and each of the eight legs has a nut and bolt to hold it on a footplate. This old lady could have done the whole roof assembly by myself, but it is nice to have two people, when it comes time to add the legs. This carport came with 2 pairs of gloves. Each person should wear some. I didn’t wear them, when we started and right away my hands were grey. It came with two tiny wrenches, but we chose to use a ratchet wrench to tighten the nuts on the braces and footplates on the legs. It came with 4 black sand bags, which should be used. We haven’t attached them, yet, because we need to get some sand. It came with four anchors, that screw into the ground, but they are small. I would recommend larger anchors. It has ropes to tie the carport to the anchors. It also came with 24 small metal tent stakes. Three stakes go into each of the 8 footplates, on the bottom of the legs. I used a rubber mallet to hammer them in. Our ground was not hard, but I image these stakes would bend, in hard, compacted ground. I like the looks of this carport. It wasn’t that hard for an old man and woman to assemble, and it has a lot of room.