How to build a pergola

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

Комментарии • 43

  • @briangray8924
    @briangray8924 2 года назад +36

    B&Q just a thought, but add a shopping list in the description or at the end of the video so people can price the job up

    • @bandq
      @bandq  2 года назад +4

      Hi Brian, if you click the information symbol at the top right of the video, it will show you some items that have been used in the video. Hope this helps 😁

    • @user-John666
      @user-John666 Год назад +2

      @@bandqExcuse my dimness but I can’t see the info bit? I’m keen to try this project too.

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад +1

      If you move the cursor on top of the video, an (i) will show at the top right of the video. Clicking on the (i) will show you some items used, I hope this helps! 😊

  • @passenger3
    @passenger3 2 года назад +5

    Maybe I should of gone with this one - would of saved myself about a thousand pounds lol
    Good job 👏

    • @bandq
      @bandq  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! At least you now have this knowledge for future projects 😁

  • @ollizanethesentinelknight
    @ollizanethesentinelknight Год назад +5

    This looks intimidating to do, I'm hopefully getting my first home soon, and would love to do something like this in the garden :) I suppose I can try

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад +1

      You can do it 💪🧡

  • @rosalespainting8136
    @rosalespainting8136 Год назад +2

    Double up on the rafters and you are golden. 🥳

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад +3

      That's the great thing about building it DIY style! You can design it exactly how you want it 😍

  • @mallymakings2853
    @mallymakings2853 2 года назад +4

    I like how you break it down into what happens and when. How would I do this is where three sides would be against brick walls? Any advice gratefully received. Thank You.

    • @bandq
      @bandq  2 года назад +2

      Hi, you could build the pergola to size and attach it to the wall. Alternatively, you could make a support beam and build from there. The following video might help you with drilling into the wall 😄 bit.ly/3ane0SN

  • @bactran9724
    @bactran9724 Год назад +1

    Those post anchors are designed to be no-dig, no-concrete, ....do you have experience with them to make you add the extra support? Video and instruction was very well done! Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад

      Hi there! The steps we took to secure them ensures they are sturdy and support the Pergola. We are glad you enjoyed the video! 😊

    • @Aleczeratul
      @Aleczeratul 3 месяца назад

      I would be concerned about pouring concrete above the frost line (if you live in a zone prone to freezing), because the frost-thaw cycle will slowly push the concrete block up together with what is attached to it. Probably better to just use the spikes as intended, though it will be harder to hammer them in straight. Then, there's adjustable versions now.

  • @jackryder6732
    @jackryder6732 Год назад +2

    Amazing video

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад

      Thank you! 🧡

  • @chloeworthington6644
    @chloeworthington6644 Год назад +1

    Looks like you no longer sell the timber used in this video? Can't seem to find the 100 x100 support posts anywhere

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад

      Hi Chloe, please see the following link for our range of 100 x 100mm posts. I hope this helps 😊
      bit.ly/3IemwBm

  • @kaziez
    @kaziez Год назад +1

    Hmmm. How do you make sure each post is the same height? Don't want to end up with some slightly lower or higher.

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад +3

      Hi Kevin, you could lay the support beam across the top of two posts and place a spirit level on top to check if the posts are the same height. I hope that helps!

  • @marcchrys
    @marcchrys Год назад +1

    For the posts, wouldn't it be possible to use concrete screws into the tiles? Or is that not sturdy enough?

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад +1

      Hi there, as long as there is a solid foundation beneath the tiles the concrete screw would be strong enough but we would recommend seeking professional advice if in any doubt 😊

  • @AvilaPhilip
    @AvilaPhilip 8 месяцев назад

    Why do you have to screw in the piece of spacer wood then taking it out between the Rafter? Isn't it leave a screw holes in the Beams @ 3.20.

    • @bandq
      @bandq  6 месяцев назад +1

      This is to ensure there is no movement when securing the rafters, to ensure they all stay straight and evenly spaced 😊

  • @sebastianoxley8215
    @sebastianoxley8215 Год назад +1

    Starting from scratch, would it be better to build the pergola first then lay the paving around it?

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад +1

      You could definitely do it that way too. The purpose of doing it this way in the video was to show how it could be done on existing paving 😊

    • @sebastianoxley8215
      @sebastianoxley8215 Год назад +1

      @B&Q Thanks, yeah. It was definitely more a question than a statement. I have a blank canvas new build garden. Pergola first would be easier I'm thinking?

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад +1

      As long as you work out where the slab will be positioned before digging holes for the post, you could definitely do it this way. Whether it will be easier or not would be down to your own design, preference and abilities. All the best with your project! 🧡

  • @stefan7002
    @stefan7002 Год назад +4

    I love it, great job B&Q

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад

      🥰🧡

  • @JacobEkaineck
    @JacobEkaineck Год назад

    I’ve always wondered. What’s the pipe pose of so many rafters ? Can’t we just have like 3 or 4?? Is it just for beauty or it adds to the structural integrity. Please someone answer me.

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад

      Hi Jacob! Pergolas (rafters) provide just the right amount of shade, whilst letting in all other elements. It's down to your own preference how many you would want to put up 😊

    • @mariafhp
      @mariafhp 4 месяца назад

      One deciding factor in the amount of rafters needed for me would be if you intend to put a roof on it at a later stage . I want to do a polycarbonate clear roof when it’s built next year ( 🤞)and if the rafters are spaced out correctly it will make that easier . If no roof wanted then I wouldn’t think that the amount of rafters should matter . Good luck ❤

  • @demirakin
    @demirakin Год назад

    Hello, we live in very windy place, do you think it is durable to wind we will put this pergola to our terrace and we will connect it to the concrete wall

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад

      By following these steps, your result should be a strong pergola that can withstand regular adverse weather! However, we can only advise this for a pergola that is built into the ground as advised in the video.

  • @Fer_Mantduran
    @Fer_Mantduran 4 месяца назад

    Would this support a hammock being hanged from the posts?

  • @flawless50
    @flawless50 5 месяцев назад

    What is the overall height of this?

    • @bandq
      @bandq  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, the height would be down to your preference 😊

  • @allisong6
    @allisong6 Год назад

    How many posts will one bag of postcrete ?

    • @bandq
      @bandq  Год назад

      Hi Allison, you will need at least 4 bags. 1 per post. I hope that helps 😊

  • @hayles91185
    @hayles91185 Год назад

    Any chance you could list the components of this build or provide links to shop on the website? Can’t seem to find the posts that match the measurements given. Have the 2400x100x100 treated timber posts been discontinued? what would be a suitable alternative?

    • @bandq
      @bandq  6 месяцев назад

      Hi there, If you click the (i) at the top right corner of the video, this will show you a list of items used. Please see the following link for our range of 100 x 100mm posts. I hope this helps 😊
      bit.ly/3IemwBm