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Pergola Construction

ActiCon Cyprus Ltd can build you the pergola that you always have wanted. View Pergola Construction Presentation

ActiCon Cyprus Ltd built pergola that is called the 'box' pergola because it is built with rows of solid blockings/nogs between the rafters forming rows of square or oblong boxes. This type of pergola is becoming increasingly popular.

About the lumber.

All the lumber used in the project is treated dressed/surfaced pine. The posts are treated for in ground applications. and the rest of the structure is treated for outside use. All the lumber that is used in this project is readily available at most lumber merchants.

The lumber sizes referred to in this project are the nominal sizes. The nominal size of a piece of lumber is the size of the lumber before it is dressed or seasoned and is the size generally referred to when purchasing from the lumber yard. The actual size, or dressed size of the lumber will be less than the nominal size so please make necessary allowances. For example, a piece of 100x50 (2x4) lumber when dressed may be 90x45 (1 1/2"x 3 1/2") actual size. The Plans.

The plan view (birds eye view looking down), the front view plan and the side view plan

 

The Posts, beams and rafters.
The bottoms of the posts are bolted to the deck joists or the deck boundary joist and also concreted into the ground. The ledger plate (also called stringer) is bolted to the house wall above the door, The top of the posts are checked out to accommodate the beam and the rafters are nailed in place between the ledger and the beam.
How we are making a Pergola:
BOX TYPE:

Pergola posts, beams and rafters.

A square hole (post size) is cut in the decking. The posts are placed through the hole in the decking and into a hole dug in the ground. The bottoms of the posts are bolted to the deck joists or the deck boundary joist and also concreted into the ground. (See drawing below).

The roof structure

The ledger plate (also called stringer) is bolted to the house wall above the door with 12mm (1/2") galvanized screws every 900mm (36") apart. There is (in most cases) a lintel (beam) above all doors, thus ensuring solid fixing. The height of the ledger plate determines the overall roof structure height.

The required heights of the top of the posts are obtained by levelling across from the top of the ledger plate .

The top of the posts are rebated/checked out to accommodate the pergola beam. Refer to image below.

The beam is bolted in place. see the plans for dimensions

The rafters are nailed in place between the ledger and the beam. See the plans for dimensions.