This technique is the same as attaching a rail post.
Building a deck and pergola.
Building an attached pergola 16 feet by 20 feet on your deck can be done by first determining if your deck is big enough for this size of pergola.
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In this project our pergola will be built at the corners of an existing retaining wall.
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Your local building codes should specify a recommended depth for post holes in your area.
Step 1 measure out and mark a 16 foot by 20 foot outline on your deck using a tape measure and a pencil.
Pergolas are top heavy.
Learning how to build a pergola attached to the house or on your deck is a little different from learning how to build a pergola that sits on the ground in your backyard.
You ll find a wide variety of shapes and styles for pergolas here as well as plans for both free standing and deck pergolas.
On a deck you re going to need to connect wood to wood which can potentially make the pergola less stable.
Build a vine covered pergola in your backyard to shade a stone patio or wood deck using wood beams and lattice set on precast classical style columns.
Building a pergola can be a simple to challenging building project depending on what.
These free pergola plans will help you build that much needed structure in your backyard to give you shade cover your hot tub or simply define an outdoor space into something special.
The dappled sunlight created by the overhead latticework creates a cool relaxing environment perfect for backyard entertaining like standing in the shade of a tree on a hot summer day.
Build a fire pit in an afternoon with a short list of materials and just a few hours you can easily create a cozy fire pit area in the backyard.
However the pergola build process is the same with or without the wall in the design.
Most deck builders bolt pergola support posts to the frame of the deck using 2 1 2 x 6 lag screws with washers per post.
When you build on the ground you can bury your posts in the ground and use gravel dirt or concrete to give them more stability.
To dig the post holes you can use a clamshell digger power auger or a shovel.