Hello all,
I am about to build a pergola to grow vines on for summer shading. The span will be 8 metres wide x 3 metres deep attached to the house. I need the majority of it to be timber, so the vines aren't burned/overheated. What outer beam material can span the longest width (preferably the full 8 metres), without needing any extra support posts in-between the main corner posts? Could the outer beam be another material (steel) if its able to single span the 8 metres? Or is it even possible to span that distance in a single beam? What is the maximum single span width I could realistically do that can also support the timber rafters every 600mm?
It will be an open roof (no roofing - only grapevines attached), so do I need to worry about wind rating? The pergola will be go upwards (20 degrees) as it goes out, away from the house, in order to maximise winter sun. So it will have an upwards angle towards the harsh north winter winds. I live in country Victoria.
Lastly are the support posts best concreted directly into the ground, or better in stirrups?