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Simpson Strong-Tie Pergola Parts & Accessories

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  • Designed for use with nominal 4x4 lumber
  • All the hardware for building up to a 10-ft x 10-ft pergola is in one box
  • Outdoor Accents connectors and fasteners are easy to install and make it possible for DIYers and homeowners to build a strong pergola
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Beat the Heat in Your Backyard With Pergola Kits and More


If you’d like to spruce up your outdoor space with a pergola, you can either buy a stand-alone pergola or build one yourself with the help of a pergola kit. At Lowe’s, we offer pergolas in a range of materials, such as wood, steel, aluminum or plastic.


Kits come with practically everything you need to construct a pergola, including pergola brackets and wood screws. You may need to buy lumber separately. We also carry several options for pergola covers. For a more natural look, you can cover the top of your pergola with wire and add climbing plants. For a more traditional look, we offer vinyl or canvas canopies to complete your pergola and the perfect backyard oasis.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What are the pros and cons of a pergola?

A: Pergolas provide shade and visual interest for your patio or backyard. However, they also can require a lot of space and can be difficult to move. If you have limited space or you’d like the option to move your shade easily in the future, consider a shade sail instead. Learn more about the best shade options for your backyard.


Q: Do you need to anchor down a pergola?

A: You should anchor your pergola so that it remains secure in windy conditions. You might do this in one of a few ways. You could anchor your pergola by installing its supports directly into the ground, or you could drill pergola brackets into pavers. Alternatively, you can create concrete footings or use weight bags. Whichever option you choose, pergola hardware can help keep your pergola secure and safe.


Q: How far should pergola rafters overhang?

A: Rafters typically overhang 16 to 20 inches, though how you design your pergola will depend on your style and needs. Be sure to consider the distance from other structures when determining the overhang.