Building A Garden Pergola: A Couple Things To Remember That Can Save You Money
It’s not difficult to see why garden pergolas are so popular . A pergola can be be used to change up an enormous garden or yard, link one area to another or as a focus. It can be a structure for growing climbing plants and, perhaps most excitingly, it can be an outdoor room for relaxing or entertaining. Who would not need an extra room in their home?
It all starts with the right pergola designs. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you draft your first set of plans.
3 Things To Avoid
#1 Building your structure in part of the garden or yard where there are water pipes, gas pipes or electric wires. Ring 1-888-258-0808 to find your Country’s’s “Call Before You Dig” number. You’ll be put into contact with the relevant utility companies. Generally, they’ll come out inside a week to mark out where your uses reside underground.
#2 Building a pergola that is too giant or too tiny. You need the structure to be of a size that does not look out of proportion to the size of the garden. And you want it big to meet to satisfy its function. As an instance, if you want an amusing space it’s got to be large enough to accommodate chairs and possibly a table.
3 Paying too much for your pergola. Kits are really pricey. Pergola plans represent far better value for money. You can always hire someone to construct it if a DIY pergola project does not appeal.
3 Things To Do
#1 Check with your Local Authority whether any authorizes or conditions apply to building a pergola in your yard or garden. The guidelines do alter from area to area.
#2 Think carefully about where you need to locate your structure. Away from the house would be better if you need a retreat, closer to the house if you need to use your pergola for eating and entertaining. And take into account sun and wind direction.
3 If you’re going to build a pergola with plants, select the varieties sensibly. If you wish to grow vines, select varieties that don’t attract bees. And if little children are likely to be playing close to the structure it’s best to avoid climbing roses as their thorns could cause evil cuts and scratches.
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Posted July 5, 2009
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