The first step of the woodworking project is to layout the pergola and to set the posts into concrete.
Building a pergola on a concrete patio.
In order to get the job done in a professional manner we recommend you to use batter boards and string.
Using the hammer drill and a 5 8 dia.
Let s first see what type of pergola needs to be built and what sort of purpose the pergola should serve.
A pergola is a lovely add on to a yard and building one yourself can help save you thousands and you may get it done in a couple of weekends.
The paver or flagstone can then be layered on top.
Place a metal anchor onto the area and trace its outline with a marker.
Mark the area with an x.
While the anchor is positioned on the cement you can also mark the bolt holes on the bottom.
A pergola or a patio umbrella might also be effective choices.
Many people install their pergola or pavilion kit on a pre existing wooden deck.
Setting the posts into place.
The post skirt that comes with your kit will then cover that area for a seamless look.
The posts will be positioned in the corners of the pergola.
How to build a pergola on a pergola.
Mark the center of the post base and move the base to the side.
The posts need to be set on a footer or directly on a concrete pad.