I have a wooden pergola with 4 100x100 wooden posts. It’s about 1.8m post to post one side and the long side is about 3.5m post to post. The pergola has been up for 12 years. Two of the posts are postcreted to the ground and the other two are bolted to the ground slab with the metal brackets. The wooden beams on top have aged but still seem ok and I was planning to put a polycarbonate sheet onto it. But just discovered that one of the posts that is postcreted has some rot where it goes into the ground. So my dilemma is do I change both posts that are postcreted before putting the polycarbonate sheet or just change the one that rotten. Is there any other suggestions of what I can possibly do? I’m assuming there’s no long term way to save the post?
Do I need to remove all the supporting beams taking the load off before changing the post or can a temporarily support that corner somehow then remove old post and put new post?
I’m trying to revive this on budget too don’t so any advice would be really appreciated
Or could I leave it for now and add some extra safety to it? It’s literally just rotting around the edge a little but not sure how deep the rot goes but there’s not wobble
Do I need to remove all the supporting beams taking the load off before changing the post or can a temporarily support that corner somehow then remove old post and put new post?
I’m trying to revive this on budget too don’t so any advice would be really appreciated
Or could I leave it for now and add some extra safety to it? It’s literally just rotting around the edge a little but not sure how deep the rot goes but there’s not wobble
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