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Pergola

PergolaThis is the first of the pergola or pavers?

I do not have many projects and I'm about to start one, but I was wondering if there is a hierarchy of how to do it. I put pavers and a pergola. What to do first?

It seems that the pergola should go first. But it should be sized so that the stones in shape without having to cut or otherwise. For example, if the tiles are 1 foot wide, make sure the distances between the poles of the pergola are in increments of 1 foot.

The reason the pergola should go to the first you'll have to dig a lot to define positions. And you do not want any dirt to get all the news on the pavement.

We recently had a pergola in place and we are now bidding for paving slab to ask. If you drop the blocks first, then you'd have to dig them up to put in the posts.

If you are cementing the posts for the pergola, pergola, so I first, then open.

Posted on June 19, 2010.
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