ANY SIZE ANGLED PERGOLA KIT FOR 4X4 WOOD POSTS
Any Size Single Sloped Roof Pergola Kit allows for you to customize your pergola to your space.
PLEASE READ
The Angled Pergola was designed and developed to allow you to build a angled roof pergola. For any customizations outside the intended and indicated use of the pergola as shown, we advise consulting with an engineer as well as our ’Structures’ page. Always check your local building codes, HOA, and municipal requirements in advance of building as they vary by city/state and region.
• Anchor your Pergola.
Toja Tip:
• We do not recommend the highest part of the pergola to exceed 9ft. However you can add the 45 Degree brackets to support your structure to increase the height. The distance braced by your 45 Degree brackets is the additional height that can be added to your structure.
• Ensure lumber is fully inserted into the bracket cavity, resting on metal tabs for proper installation.
• See sizing chart for reference of wood. We advise consulting with your local building codes.
Angled Pergola Calculator for 4x4 Wood Posts
Take advantage of this lumber calculator to help guide you with your angled roof pergola build. Just enter the desired height of the short side (A) to determine the height of the tall side (B). Enter the desired span (C) to determine the length of the angled piece of lumber (D). For a kit with a waterproof top, use the length of the top in inches for your C measurement. Example: For a 10x12 Pergola, the C measurement would be 120 inches.
Included
INCLUDED
- 2x Angled Down Brackets (Left & Right)
- 2x Angled Up Brackets (Left & Right)
- 4x SOLO Brackets
- 1-1/2” Pan Rob/Phil combo drive 304 S.S Wood screws with Black plastic head caps
NOT INCLUDED
- Wood
Shipping wood is costly. Most of the population has access to stores that sell wood locally where they live. Buying your lumber allows you the freedom to select the type of wood you want to use for your build and budget. There are also regional limitations for what kind of lumber is ideal for your build; different species of lumber would be used in tropical climate vs. a cold one. - Anchoring Hardware
Due to different building materials and requirements based on location, we advise on checking building codes and talking to your local hardware store for the best securing hardware for your specific surface.
Tips
TIPS
GENERAL
We recommend taking a bracket with you when you purchase your wood to test fit.
WOOD
Our 4x4 brackets accommodate dressed lumber, commonly called 4x4’s at local building supplies. The actual measure is 3.5x3.5”.
SCREWS
- Each bracket only requires 2 screws per each side/set of eight holes.
- Insert screws in holes closest to the wood.
- Hardware to secure to wood is included.
- Additional screws are available for purchase
Instructions
ANY SIZE ANGLED PERGOLA BUILD
Ladder(s)
Drill(s)
Measuring Tape
4-6 People (A mechanical lift is also recommended for this build)
Cardboard (to be placed under the brackets to avoid scratching your surface or the brackets)
When purchasing your lumber, always take a bracket with you to ensure a proper fit.
You can select whatever lumber suits your style and budget. It must be dry and straight.
Brackets use dressed lumber.
4”x4” (3.5”x3.5”) Bracket Cavity is 3.61”x3.61”
6”x6” (5.5”x5.5”) Bracket Cavity is 5.62”x5.62”
Each bracket requires 2 screws per side/set of eight holes.
1-1/2” Pan Rob/Phil combo drive 304 S.S Wood screws with black plastic head caps are included.
Insert screws in holes closest to the wood.
Hardware to secure to wood is included. Additional screws are available for purchase.
SECTION 1 Building the Top
Ensure that the angled TRIO brackets are set so that the Bottom post inserts into the side of the bracket with the angle in it.
BUILDING A ‘U’: Insert your lumber into the TRIO brackets. Use the “Up” angle brackets to create the U. This will be the low side of your angled pergola. See figure 1.
BUILDING AN ‘I’: Insert your lumber into the TRIO brackets. Use the “DOWN” angle brackets to create the I. This will be the high side of your angled pergola. See figure 2.
Secure bracket to lumber with provided screws.
SECTION 2 INSERT THE POSTS
Insert your vertical posts on the high side first.
Secure bracket to lumber with provided screws.
SECTION 3 complete
Insert your lumber into side 2 (the low side) to complete your pergola.
Secure bracket to lumber with provided screws.
Anchor to your surface. Remember anchoring hardware is NOT included as surfaces will vary from build to build. A local building supply retailer will be a helpful resource.