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Edit: It can be turned and angled so it blocks the sun and the rain when it blows in where a pergola likely couldn't have. The whole thing was around $350 including base, sand & umbrella. Not as pretty as a pergola but quite effective. This is the one we got: Amazon Umbrella And the base: 260# base
We just had ours redone by Pergola Kings and it is beautiful quality work. My only complaint is that the project started later than anticipated and completion took longer. The workers were also working on other projects so were there 2 hours at a time, would leave for 2, not let us know when they were returning, weather got in the way, typical ...
Have placed furniture, hung flowers, plantd jasmine to grow up the two main poles (attached to house on other end.) A winding paver walkway leads from our lanai door to the pergola, also pavers on it. Pergola built by Pergola Kings and landscaping and pavers by Villages Palms.
We have a beautiful, free standing 10x12'x8' high pergola, totally maintenance free, powder-coated aluminum, sitting on a concrete pad. It cost $700 as a kit from a discount retailer (BJs). I was able to assemble it with a socket wrench, a step ladder and my wife steadying the legs as I connected the first roof pieces.
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Decisions, decisions. Best thing you can do is to check everything out. We have a enclosed lanai with double pane glass with central A/C. We love that room because we can use it all year long. We are now having a “screened in” pergola attached to the lanai. We wanted additional outdoor “Open” space to enjoy the views of our backyard.
I recently helped with some minor modifications to an aluminum pergola and I was very surprised at the size (8" by8") aluminum supports that were almost 1/4 inch thick, horizontal beams were also about 1/4" wall thickness about 8" by 4". All the construction was much heavier than I expected. _____
The more I think about this project, I’m starting to lean toward building a freestanding pergola out of either pressure treated or cedar wood, treated with a premium quality oil based stain, constructed with stainless steel hardware, anchored very securely to the concrete deck, with a removable canvas roof.
Quote: Originally Posted by Doro22 I am looking for information from anyone who has had a pergola installed on their patio.
I had a hot tub for several years outside on the slab. I placed it near the electric outlet (it was a large portable, not a built in).