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    If you want to build a pergola and save lots of dollars then follow these tips.

    Decide on the size of pergola you want bearing in mind the size of your garden and how you will use the pergola. how to build a pergola For instance. if you want to use it for entertaining think about the number of people, chairs, barbecue equipment etc. Treated pine will be the cheapest wood but treated cedar will last for decades so it may be the better long term investment.

    For the actual building of your pergola you have two options:


    1. build it yourself. The DIY pergola erection can be completed in a weekend; or

    2. hire a local handyman to build it using the materials and instructions you will supply.



    Either way you will certainly save hundreds of dollars. You've added value to your home and got yourself a great spot to relax and entertain. Talk about win-win!

    Are you looking to learn how to build your own pergola? Pergolas were a big part of the Italian Renaissance and have been popular ever since. They are not very practical at keeping out wind or rain or snow or even sun. But, I'm sure you've looked up enough information to know that anyways, so let's dive right into why you would want to build a pergola.

    Pergolas are the perfect decoration for your garden and allow just the right amount of sunlight in. In addition to just looking pretty, pergolas can be used for hanging baskets or growing any sort of climbing plant such as grapes.

    If you buckle down, you can complete building a pergola in a weekend with a couple people helping you. You really don't need many materials and you'll be surprised at how small the cost is considering how effective it is. Even better, if you ever decide to move, having a pergola in the backyard will make your house look very attractive to potential buyers.

    Although not many materials are required, you will need anchors for the posts, cement, nails, screws, bolts, paint or stain, foundation tubes, and stock of various sizes. In addition to these materials, you're going to need a few tools including a drill, tape measure, shovel, nail gun, hammer, table saw, and a ratchet. Luckily you should already have most of the tools in the garage so there's no extra cost.

    In a nutshell, building a pergola consists of 5 steps:

    Drawing The Layout

    Laying The Foundation

    Install The Posts

    Painting The Pergola

    Cutting The Cross Members

    When drawing the layout, remember to properly measure your yard and make sure your numbers are accurate. If anything is off when you start laying the foundation, it could turn into a disaster. After the foundation is complete, you will install the posts and begin painting the pergola. Once the paint has dried, you're ready to cut the cross members and add flooring if you're building a patio.

    Once you've discovered how to build your own pergola, you won't have any trouble completing your newest woodworking adventure. Heck, if you complete the pergola fast and with great success, you could help your friends and family build one or even make some extra cash on the side offering your services.
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