This line will be the basis for your measurements from here on in.
Build pergola on concrete slab.
And if installing buried in a concrete footer then you will need to add the length of the post below the ground to the desired height of the posts.
He also shows you how to install grass around the pergola with an irrigation system in place.
Trying to set the posts onto the concrete without any type of anchor will result in it being knocked over in the event of strong winds.
All lumber was outdoor pressure treated.
Next pick one side to start marking a line perpendicular to your first line.
Time lapse of over 10 hours of construction update for those asking for a materials list.
The dappled sunlight created by the overhead latticework creates a cool relaxing environment perfect for backyard entertaining like standing in the shade of a tree on a hot summer day.
Building a pergola is a quick way to add a touch of class to your outdoor space and it s certainly something a homeowner can tackle by him or herself and c.
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I chose the front edge for convenience and because prior measurements showed that the concrete slab didn t have entirely square sides.
Since the patio was in good solid shape with concrete 5 to 6 thick we took the instant gratification route and built it right on the patio.
The post skirt that comes with your kit will then cover that area for a seamless look.
Start by establishing a chalk line for one of the edges of your posts.
The paver or flagstone can then be layered on top.
These plans for a pergola on a concrete slab are very detailed and easy to follow.
Normally a free standing pergola would be built on concrete piers sunk below the frost line.
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Many people install their pergola or pavilion kit on a pre existing wooden deck.
How tall do you want your pergola.
Build a vine covered pergola in your backyard to shade a stone patio or wood deck using wood beams and lattice set on precast classical style columns.
Post installation method whether you are installing either buried in a concrete footer or installed on top of a concrete footer or existing concrete slab.
The posts need to be set on a footer or directly on a concrete pad.