How to build a pergola | Outdoor & Garden | B&Q (2024)

By Tom Drake | 15th January 2024 | 5 min read

A pergola will be a beautiful addition to any garden. It can add shade to a patio space, encourage trailing plants to grow and will beautifully frame sections of your garden. In this guide, we take you through how you can build your own pergola.

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Building a pergola steps:

  1. Dig post holes
  2. Fit posts
  3. Secure posts
  4. Fit support beams
  5. Mark up rafters
  6. Fit rafters

1. Dig post holes

The first step to building your pergola is fitting the posts. Before you start, measure out and mark the dimensions of your pergola and where you want your posts to go. If you're building your pergola over an existing patio, you may need to remove paving slabs and the sub base first. Once the area is clear, you can start digging.

Using a narrow shovel, dig a 0.5m deep hole for your posts. To make the job easier, you can use a post hole digger.

If you're building your pergola on a concrete surface, you could use post supports instead of digging post holes.

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2. Fit posts

Once you’ve dug all 4 post holes to the correct depth, you can concrete them in. To give your posts a strong base, we recommend using post supports alongside concrete.

Fit your post support to your post and place it in the hole. Use a spirit level to check it’s level. Once you’ve got your post correctly lined up and level, use some pieces of wood to create temporary supports that can hold the post in place.

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3. Secure posts

Postcrete is ready mixed and sets quickly, making it the ideal choice for securing your pergola posts.

First, backfill the hole with stones to give the post some extra stability. Partially fill the hole with clean water, then add enough Postcrete to cover the water. Use a piece of wood to remove any air pockets and level the Postcrete. For more help with Postcrete, check the instructions on the packaging.

Check again that your post is level and adjust your supports if required. You can then repeat the process for the other three corners and give each post 30 minutes to set.

Blue Circle Postcrete, 20kg Bag - Ready mixed(490)£7.97£0.40 / kg

4. Fit support beams

The support beams are the two beams either end of your pergola that the rafters sit on. First, cut these support beams to the correct length. You want them to overhang your posts by an equal amount on both sides.

Next up, you'll need to hammer in a nail on your posts for the support beam to sit on while you secure it. Measuring from the top of the post, mark the width of the support beam. You can then hammer in a nail at this marker on both ends.

You can now sit your support beam on top of the nails and use clamps at both ends to hold it in place. If your support beams are particularly heavy, ask for help when lifting. Use a spirit level to check the beam is level and make sure that the overhang is equal on both sides.

You can now mark where the centre of the post is on your support beam and drill two equally spaced pilot holes. Then, usecoach bolts to secure the beam to the post.

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5. Mark up rafters

Rafters are the beams which run perpendicular to your support beam. They should overhang the support beam by the same amount on both sides.

Lay your rafters out and align them all at one end. Make sure they’re all the same length and cut down any that are too long.

Measure and mark up the point where the rafter will sit on the support beam. Do this at both ends. You can then drill pilot holes on these markers to make securing the rafters easier once they're sat on the support beam.

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6. Fit rafters

With your rafters marked up it’s time to fit them. First, cut a piece of wood to use as a spacer. This will allow you to keep the gaps between your rafters uniform across the pergola.

Before you start fitting your rafters, measure the width of one rafter and your spacer. With this information, you can mark up where you're going to fit your rafters to ensure equal spacing at both ends.

You can now use woodscrews to secure each rafter using the pilot holes you previously drilled. Use your spacer to ensure the distance between each rafter is the same and if your rafters are heavy, make sure you ask for help lifting them onto the support beams.

Complete these steps for the remaining rafters until you're left with a beautiful pergola.

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Now you’ve finished your pergola, you may want to use paint or a wood stain to protect it from the elements. We also have a great selection of outdoor lighting and furniture which will help you complete the look of your new pergola.

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FAQs

Is it cheaper to build or buy a pergola? ›

Building a pergola yourself will be more cost-effective than buying one because you only have to pay for materials and not labor. The national average cost to build a 10 ft. traditional wooden pergola yourself is about $3,500; however, it varies depending on the project and the location.

How deep should pergola posts be in the ground? ›

The correct depth can be determined by checking with your local building code department or online resource. In warmer climates you may be able to use 10′ posts, which would be buried 2′ in the ground, and colder climates will most likely use 12′ posts which would be buried 3-4′ in the ground.

How thick should a concrete slab be for a pergola? ›

In most cases, you'll want your patio to be 4 inches thick, although you should add reinforcement and increase the thickness up to around 8 inches if you want it to support heavier loads and resist cracking more readily. Although thicker slabs will cost more, you'll start seeing diminishing returns at around 6 inches.

Where should a pergola be placed in a garden? ›

Position the pergola adjacent to a patio or deck for a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces! Similarly, positioning it near existing foliage or flower beds can help create an enchanting atmosphere and add natural beauty as climbing plants intertwine with its structure.

What wood is best for a pergola? ›

Western Red Cedar and Redwood are the two most commonly used woods for pergolas, aside from pressure-treated wood. Western Red Cedar (WRC) and Redwood are both naturally stunning woods and often lumped together.

What is the best foundation for a pergola? ›

A pergola should almost always be attached directly to a concrete pad or concrete footings. With a Luxury Pergola, concrete piers are typically recommended, especially if you don't have a concrete slab already.

Does a pergola need to be anchored? ›

Generally, yes, to properly secure your pergola, you need to anchor it either to the soil or a nearby structure.

What is the standard overhang for a pergola? ›

The traditional pergola installation instructions assume a 12" overhang, but you can make the overhang anywhere between 0" (i.e. the outside edge of the outermost rafter is perfectly flush with the end of the beam) and 36" (though we recommend limiting the overhang to ~28" to prevent the ends from sagging a bit), as ...

What is the best base for a pergola? ›

A closed concrete slab forms an absolutely stable base for the pergola.

Do you pour concrete before or after pergola? ›

I understand that pergola posts are installed first, then roof, then Concrete.

Should a pergola be the same size as the patio? ›

If there is an existing patio, the pergola must be sized to fit within the space. Window placement and size can also help determine the height of the pergola and location of the columns so as not to obstruct the view.

What to put under a pergola? ›

Pergola flooring refers to the ground surface or foundation underneath a pergola, often made of materials like wood, tiles, concrete, or gravel. It provides stability and enhances the overall aesthetics of the pergola space.

Does it matter which way a pergola faces? ›

Freestanding pergolas can face any direction, while attached pergolas need to face the house to create a cohesive look. Pergola kits come in different types, and their orientation will depend on the materials and construction of the structure.

Does pergola add value to house? ›

A pergola has the potential to add value to your home, with many estimates putting the return on investment at somewhere around 50% to 80%. That makes pergolas one of the more valuable additions homeowners can put on their homes.

What is the cheapest way to build a pergola? ›

Pressure-treated pine is the most affordable wood option for a pergola, but you can also go with vinyl or aluminum to cut costs.

How much does it cost to build your own pergola? ›

Normal range: $2,105 - $6,320. The average cost to build a pergola is $4,213 , often ranging from $2,105 to $6,320 depending on materials, labor, and customizations.

Do I need permission to build a pergola? ›

Because pergolas are secured to an existing surface, rather than being installed directly into the ground, they can be moved or disassembled easily, which means they typically don't require planning consent. But the size of the pergola you choose impacts whether you'll need planning permission.

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