Building DIY Pergola Kit is Easy and Hard at The Same Time


Have you been scouring DIY sites trying to find the perfect set of instructions for how to build a pergola? Have you considered more of a hybrid approach to creating the perfect wood structure for your backyard? Our pine and cedar pergola kits give you the best of both worlds. Take the guesswork out of knowing whether you’ve got the right materials. The cutting and drilling are the steps that will be most time-intensive and require special tools. Let us do all that and ship it to you, and you’ll get the satisfaction of building a pergola. Or, if you truly want the whole DIY experience, you can still find some helpful info here that might come in handy for your project such as pergola wood comparison and assembly steps.

These steps specifically apply to how to build a pergola from one of our DIY pergola kit, but could be applied to your project. These instructions are how to build our DIY pergola kit, our trellis or arbor style pergola that can be used as a garden or patio border. Our full-size pergola styles can be purchased as 2 post attached pergola kits, 4 post freestanding pergola kits, or custom sizes. These larger styles have more pieces and more steps to assemble. So if you’re scoping out generally what you’ll need, we’ve boiled it down here for our pergola style, starting with pergola wood type.

How to Choose the Best Wood to Build a Pergola

An important decision you’ll make is what type of material to use for your pergola. In our experience, the top two choices for a lasting quality pergola kit are pressure treated pine and rough sawn cedar. Either type can withstand severe weather. Typically, pressure treated southern yellow pine performs best in humid climates and rough sawn western red cedar performs best in drier climates. But either is a solid choice to build a pergola.

What’s Required to Build a DIY PergolaKit and How to Get Started

One of the first considerations when you’re planning to build a pergola is what tools and supplies will be needed. Make a plan in the beginning and make sure you have helpers for your pergola project, the proper tools, and supplies needed for digging your footings and installing post bases. Depending on the type of wood you choose for your pergola will determine if you need additional tools.

Building a Full Size DIY Pergola Kit

When you build a larger size pergola, you’ll also add a few more pieces and steps. These images show the progression of a full size pergola build. For large pergolas, plan on having about 6 or 7 more steps in your process, including layout of beams, placement of rafters, and proper measurement of post depth and locations. Then piecing it all together and finishing it off with your top slats.

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