Learn how to build a pergola for your backyard in this step by step guide.
Building a pergola with pressure treated lumber.
We built our pergola over an existing stone patio.
All of our pergola kits and cedar planter box kits are built using quality durable wood that is able to withstand severe weather.
Western red cedar and redwood.
Any new homeowner with basic tool knowledge can tackle this pergola design.
Add the two together and you have a recipe for disaster in my opinion.
I urge anyone to regular check their fasteners on any structure made with pressure treated lumber.
Not all hot dipped galvanized fasteners and products are created equally.
The finished pergola will be eight feet tall by eight feet wide.
Is there another alternative i should consider.
Plus the chemicals that are pressurized into the wood could be harmful to families and pets.
Pressure treated dimensional 2x8s and 2x10s make up the majority of the upper framework and the decorative end pieces are cut with a jigsaw from our pergola plans.
Dig three holes in the first row eight feet apart.
Or is something like cedar better.
Should i use pressure treated lumber in such an application.
Pressure treated wood pergolas.
Pressure treated lumber can be used in many ways to optimize your outdoor living space.
That saved a lot of patio work.
I am building a pergola 10 x10 on my patio and plan to build a gazebo out in the yard but before i build it i want to make sure i m using the best option for lumber.
Once the site is ready to go it s time to dig holes for the footers.
Able to be stained or painted wood pergolas can complete an elegantly simple rustic design or stand out as a bold accent piece.
The whole project can be built in a couple of weekends with another weekend for staining and painting.
For best results start with a level site that has good drainage and measure out the dimensions to make sure it can accommodate the pergola.
Either choice ensures you will have a quality wood pergola.
This simple pergola design uses pressure treated lumber and decking materials available at your local the home depot store.
For our pergola kits we always use either western red rough sawn tight knot cedar or pressure treated 1 southern yellow pine lumber.
All footers should be to local codes which is usually below the frost line.
No matter what stage you re at in the building process we re sharing four design tips you can use when adding new outdoor structure or updating existing.
At the root of it pressure treated wood is an entirely viable option for pergolas and gazebos however it may not be as economical as it may appear when taking maintenance costs into account.