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How to Build Your Own Pergola {And Save Thousands!}

How to Build Your Own Pergola {And Save Thousands!}

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Space


First off, make sure you have the space for a pergola. While they can differ in size and shape, you don’t want a pergola taking up most of your backyard if it’s not very large. Pick a spot in your yard or garden that would look great with a pergola and also provide enough room outside of it.


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Photo from Home Plugs

Determine Type of Pergola


There are tons of different styles and designs of pergolas that you can build. Figure out which one would look best in your yard and that you would like the most. Pay attention to rafter beam shape and the curve of the roof.


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Photo from Coma Food Truck

Materials


Once you’ve decided on the type of pergola you want, go out and get the materials. You’ll want sturdy wood that looks great and will withstand pressure and weather damage. It’s best to spend a little more in this part than to get cheap material that won’t last as long.


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Photo from BC Total Solution

Cutting


Figure out the dimensions of your pergola (depending on how much space you have in your yard) and begin cutting! Most pergolas have dimensions that are more or less around 10 feet, so keep that in mind. Cut the support beams and rafters to their necessary length.


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Photo from Dreams Time

Shaping


Once you’ve got your wood cut to the length you want, it’s time to shape the ends of the rafters. You can leave them flat if you want, but most pergolas have curved or pointed rafters. Look at some designs online that you like and try those ones.


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Photo
from This Old House

Paint and Coat


With your cut and shaped wood, put a weather-protective coat or two on them and, if you want, you can paint them as well. Most pergolas are either painted white or just remain their normal color. However, this is your pergola so you can do whatever you want! Just make sure the protective coats get put on.


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Photo from DIY Network

Post Holes


Here’s where the process really begins to split into different directions. If you are building your pergola on cement then you’ll want to use metal cores and foundations to keep your pergola stable. If you’re digging into the ground, then make your holes about a foot or two in depth, depending on the soil type. Most people recommend digging below the frost line, which can never hurt.


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Photo from Popular Mechanics

Notches


This part is optional, depending on the type of pergola you’re building. Some people like to cut notches across the tops of the support beams for the rafters to sit down in. However, if you don’t want to do that, you can just nail and/or screw the rafters into place on top of the support beams. It’s your call!


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Photo from Central Interior Design

Support Beams


There are two ways to begin putting your pergola up. Method 1 is to attach everything when it’s lying flat on the ground. Put the appropriate spaces between the support beams and then attach them to one another. Method 2 is to stick each support beam in its respective hole or metal brace and then get on a ladder to attach the beams between them. Choose whichever method you think will work best for you!


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Photo from HGTV

Attach Rafters


Once your outside structure and support beams are tight and secure, it’s time to attach the rafters. If you cut notches into the beams then you can just slide each rafter into its appropriate spot and secure with nails and/or screws. If not, then position each rafter where you want it and then secure it into place.


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Photo from Popular Mechanics

Concrete


This step is only necessary if you dug holes for your pergola to sit in, not if you built it on a concrete foundation. Once your pergola is up and supported, make a concrete mixture and pour it into each of the four holes. This will keep your pergola secure and prevent it from sliding out of place or getting damaged.


Furnish and Decorate


Once your pergola is up and stable, all you need to do is add some decorations and furniture and you’re good to go! There are some great ideas online, but feel free to dress your pergola up however you want so that it’s a fun and unique space in your backyard for you and all your family and guests to enjoy!


Original article and pictures take http://blessmyweeds.com/how-to-build-your-own-amazing-pergola-and-save-thousands/ site


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