How to build a pergola on a concrete patio in two days step 1.
Diy pergola on concrete slab.
Because this diy pergola project is made to stand independent of the house you can either locate it right near your house as we did or let it stand alone in the garden.
Install the 4 post anchors using tapcon screws to the concrete slab.
It s very important that your pergola or pavilion sits on a level surface.
Pergola post setting options normally a free standing pergola would be built on concrete piers sunk below the frost line.
The builder uses 2 6 feet redwood lumber and his pergola design has a wooden deck attached to the concrete slab.
As the bolt is turned the anchors will press against the concrete for a very strong hold.
He also shows you how to install grass around the pergola with an irrigation system in place.
All good designs start with a sketch.
You can also consider using wood chips or gravel as a floor or even pour a concrete slab underneath.
However most people purchase their horizon structures pergola or pavilion as a kit to be surface mounted onto an existing concrete patio or deck with the anchor brackets we include in the kits.
Since the patio was in good solid shape with concrete 5 to 6 thick we took the instant gratification route and built it right on the patio.
Use your ratchet to tighten the anchor bolt into the concrete.
Conceptual design and planning.
These plans for a pergola on a concrete slab are very detailed and easy to follow.
Laying out the post bases.
The redwood backyard plan.
After the holes have been drilled into the concrete slab you should brush away any concrete dust.
If you can t put your posts on a concrete slab make sure to place them in the ground below the area where frost can wreak havoc.
I first started with a couple rough.
Install pergola posts in the ground some of you might not have a concrete slab to put your wood pergola on.