So a new pergola is at the top of this month’s wish list, but you have no idea where to start? You’ve come to the right place.
Rohan Burch from Outside Concepts Dandenong fills us in on exactly what’s required – including design, material selection and those pesky permits.
Design is an important consideration when building a pergola – the two biggest concerns are heat and loss of light. “I am constantly asked to make the pergola provide maximum light but minimum heat,” Rohan says. “The reality is that heat and light are connected. Even though some new types of roofing materials today are far better than days gone by, you will still need to strike a balance between heat and light.”
Rohan lists a few things to keep in mind when working out what style of pergola you’d like:
Gable-shaped roofs cost more but are both cooler and brighter than flat roof pergolas.
The number of posts and the position of them. You need to decide if you want more posts and smaller beams between them or fewer posts and chunky beams. Cost wise, it doesn’t seem to matter that much. However, it may help you decide which material to use.
Most pergolas are built out of timber or steel, but recently, aluminium has become popular. Apart from cost, it is important to weigh up which material will actually suit your house. For example, Colorbond steel structures generally don’t look that great on weatherboard houses. Rohan states the pros and cons of each material:
Generally, all roofed pergolas will require a Building Permit. Some may also require a Town Planning permit, but this is less common. In order to obtain a building permit – and you don’t want to spend a lot of time at council – it is far simpler to engage in the services of a building surveyor. Alternatively, many builders will organise a building permit for you. Apart from having a design that is sound, there are some other aspects that influence council’s decision to grant a building permit; the two main things to remember are:
To minimise headaches and budget blowouts, Rohan recommends enlisting the services of a professional to build your pergola – and we couldn’t agree more!