Hi all, long time reader first time poster. Just after some assistance with planning out to build a pergola over my existing concrete slab (see attached picture, not a great shot but will be taking more tomorrow).
A bit of background info, the concrete slab. The slab has had some movement over the years particularly the part closest to the yard. The step out of the house is something like 90mm and once you get to the end of the slab its well over 100mm (can't recall the exact variation I will need to remeasure). I do plan to build a deck over the slab in the future but I though it would be best to sort out the pergola first.
The are itself is quite large the slab measures 6400mm (W) x 3760mm (L) this also includes the area under the eaves.
I had planned to use the roof extenda system rather than connecting the pergola directly to the facia of the house to provide a bit more head room as the eaves are quite low (appox 2000mm - 2200mm (H)) and I figured it would be a bit more simpler and secure from a DIY perspective.
The biggest concern I had was how to connect the posts of the pergola to the concreate slab as I did not want the posts to encroach on the pathway. I figured using stirrups would be a solution however its the fact the slab is uneven that I'm not sure if it is even viable in the first instance.
Any advice around timber to use for this project and specifics around fasteners and timber spacings for would be greatly appreciated! I have watched the how to build a pergola videos so will be applying what I have learnt to this summer project of mine.
Thanks in advanced for all your help 😊