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Hi All,
Thanks for stopping by.
I'm soon to be building a 4m x 3m lean-to pergola in my garden which I will affix to a masonry wall. This wall is the end of my detached garage which i have converted into garden room with patio doors opening onto a deck and is approached side-on.
The idea is to build a pergola with the cross-members running parralel to the garage wall; for aesthetic reasons this is the angle of approach, and the deck is at a slight angle so i can cut these neatly to line up with the decking layout below.
Most imagery of lean-to pergolas show the crossmembers perpendicular to the walls, mounting onto a wall fixed ledger board at pre-determined intervals. Now, because i am running my cross members parralel i have no need to mount these to a ledger as they will be supported by the pergola frame, which will be a cube arrangement of 150mm posts (2nr uprights and 3nr rafters).
As a consequence i will only need to fix 2 of the 150mm posts to the wall at approx. 3000mm centres. I'm thinking something like this - https://www.indooroutdoors.co.uk/pr...table-for-6-x-6-timber?variant=43780736057565
The garage was built mid-90s and is solid Ashdown brick so baked solid like ceramic.
The question is, how would an experienced chippy / builder fix to the masonry in this instance?
(Rough image of structure attached)
Thanks! Razz.
Thanks for stopping by.
I'm soon to be building a 4m x 3m lean-to pergola in my garden which I will affix to a masonry wall. This wall is the end of my detached garage which i have converted into garden room with patio doors opening onto a deck and is approached side-on.
The idea is to build a pergola with the cross-members running parralel to the garage wall; for aesthetic reasons this is the angle of approach, and the deck is at a slight angle so i can cut these neatly to line up with the decking layout below.
Most imagery of lean-to pergolas show the crossmembers perpendicular to the walls, mounting onto a wall fixed ledger board at pre-determined intervals. Now, because i am running my cross members parralel i have no need to mount these to a ledger as they will be supported by the pergola frame, which will be a cube arrangement of 150mm posts (2nr uprights and 3nr rafters).
As a consequence i will only need to fix 2 of the 150mm posts to the wall at approx. 3000mm centres. I'm thinking something like this - https://www.indooroutdoors.co.uk/pr...table-for-6-x-6-timber?variant=43780736057565
The garage was built mid-90s and is solid Ashdown brick so baked solid like ceramic.
The question is, how would an experienced chippy / builder fix to the masonry in this instance?
(Rough image of structure attached)
Thanks! Razz.
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