Pergola post installation mounted on concrete footer or existing slab.
Building pergola on concrete slab.
An outdoor pergola is a great way to shield your patio from the harsh rays of the sun while you sit out and enjoy the summer weather.
The pergola can either be attached to the house or constructed as a free standing entity.
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.
The easiest method of installation is to dig footings to the correct depth below the frost line in your area and use post mounting hardware to attach the posts to the concrete footings or existing concrete slab as follows.
The first step in building the pergola is to lay out the locations of the post bases.
Conceptual design and planning.
Laying out the post bases.
You may have problems with cracking or movement over the long term.
The distance between our posts would be 18 x14.
Order the 8 foot or 10 foot post option and add the post attachment hardware to your order.
How to build a pergola on a concrete patio in two days step 1.
8 8 posts if necessary with 2 10 or 2 12 headers braced in about 2 5 or 3 on each side.
All good designs start with a sketch.
Do not attempt to anchor the support post directly on to patio pavers or flagstone.
Read on or contact us today to find out how to build a pergola or pavilion on a concrete patio.
In either case you will need to anchor the posts onto concrete.