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Things To Do Before Building A Pergola

6/13/2020

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If you're looking for creative ways to bring your outdoor space in good use, building a pergola is probably the best option. A pergola not only adds functionality to your outdoor space but also improves the aesthetics and value of your property. Building a pergola isn't the same as making any home addition; rather, it’s a truly valuable one.
If you're convinced that pergolas are really worth the consideration, we suggest that you go through the list of the things that you must know before you can proceed with the idea of building a pergola in your yard.

1.     Enquire About the Frost Depth

You need to check the frost depth with the local authorities before you can build a pergola in your yard. Frost depth is defined as the depth of the ground that freezes during the winter season. The poles of your pergola should always be deeper than the frost depth. Not placing the beams below the frost depth will result in the ground freezing and thawing thrusting the beams up. The beams will eventually be pushed out of their holes, and the entire pergola structure will be ruined. It is one of the first things you should know before building a pergola.

2.     Check the Permits That You'll Need

Pergolas aren't technical structures, so the chances are that you might not need to get any permits from your local authorities. However, there is no harm in checking with the authorities first. You might need to get permits if you're planning to supply your pergola with electricity for lights, fans, or any other electrical accessories. Not complying with permits can land you in serious trouble. So, it is best if you could check with the authorities of your area to see if you'll need any permits. In case you do, secure them before building a pergola.

3.     Contact the Local Utilities

You might end up damaging the underground utility lines like water and gas lines while digging into the ground to build the pergola. If you accidentally damage these lines, you'll have to incur massive repair costs. You might even end up in trouble with the local authorities. Therefore, when you're planning to build a pergola in your yard, you must first contact your local utilities. They'll mark the area where you shouldn't be digging. This way, you won't end up damaging any underground utility lines.

4.     See What Material Options You Have

You should do your research and see what material options you have for your pergola. Pergolas can be built using redwood, cedarwood, pressurized pine, and many other wood types. Cedarwood is the least expensive but also the least attractive. You wouldn't want to end up with a pergola that doesn't look attractive, especially when improving your property's aesthetics was the main idea. So, do your homework thoroughly before building a pergola to save yourself from any future regrets.

Summary

Building a pergola in your yard can add a tremendous amount of value and appeal to your property. Taking the right factors into consideration beforehand can help you achieve the desired results. Always make sure that you hire professional pergola experts to do the job instead of trying DIY installation.
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