Hi,
I'm planning on building a pergola this summer - simple design, basically rectangular with 6 posts. However, the pergola is to overlap with an existing deck, so 2 posts need to be attached to or go through the deck.
I'm reluctant to pull up the deck - it was built before we moved in, and the screws are impossible to get out, so the only way would presumably be to saw holes. Also, planting the post in the ground would mean puncturing the plastic sheet that's under there (presumably to stop weed growth).
Would it be possible / advisable to attach the 2 posts directly to the deck? If the other 4 posts are securely mounted, would they take most of the strain?
Any suggestions gratefully received
Ginster.
I'm planning on building a pergola this summer - simple design, basically rectangular with 6 posts. However, the pergola is to overlap with an existing deck, so 2 posts need to be attached to or go through the deck.
I'm reluctant to pull up the deck - it was built before we moved in, and the screws are impossible to get out, so the only way would presumably be to saw holes. Also, planting the post in the ground would mean puncturing the plastic sheet that's under there (presumably to stop weed growth).
Would it be possible / advisable to attach the 2 posts directly to the deck? If the other 4 posts are securely mounted, would they take most of the strain?
Any suggestions gratefully received
Ginster.