Hi!
This winter I made a sort of pergola/lean to on the back of my house, it's about 2.5m high, 5m wide, 3m front to back.
I put a white tarp roof on just to get me through this year, and as expected it's sagging and going green with moss etc where the water gathers
I'm going to take it down and replace it with white or clear polycarbonate sheeting
The pergola is sloped from house to garden so water will run off the front ok
It looks like there are trims you can buy for fitting such a roof, and the plan is to have 4 long sheets going from the house towards the garden to fill the 4 gaps between the 5 beams going from house to garden.
My question really is, shown on the crude diagram below with the blue square being the first sheet I will fix, how do I go about fixing subsequent sheets?
I can't see how I can reach across to screw the glazing bar into the beam along the shared join between sheets
The sheets will be about 1m wide so I just can't reach that far, yet I've looked at pictures of pergolas done in this way
Do fitters just climb up onto the pergola for access? mine is made from 100x100mm timbers so it's strong enough, but I fear I'd crack the sheets of plastic
I've only got a set of smallish steps, maybe a much taller ladder would enable me to lean right over?
Any thoughts on this method of roof and how I might fix it gratefully received!
I was thinking just a bead of silicone between the sheet and the house at one end, and the glazing bars along the edges would make it reasonably waterproof?
Cheers!
Nick
This winter I made a sort of pergola/lean to on the back of my house, it's about 2.5m high, 5m wide, 3m front to back.
I put a white tarp roof on just to get me through this year, and as expected it's sagging and going green with moss etc where the water gathers
I'm going to take it down and replace it with white or clear polycarbonate sheeting
The pergola is sloped from house to garden so water will run off the front ok
It looks like there are trims you can buy for fitting such a roof, and the plan is to have 4 long sheets going from the house towards the garden to fill the 4 gaps between the 5 beams going from house to garden.
My question really is, shown on the crude diagram below with the blue square being the first sheet I will fix, how do I go about fixing subsequent sheets?
I can't see how I can reach across to screw the glazing bar into the beam along the shared join between sheets
The sheets will be about 1m wide so I just can't reach that far, yet I've looked at pictures of pergolas done in this way
Do fitters just climb up onto the pergola for access? mine is made from 100x100mm timbers so it's strong enough, but I fear I'd crack the sheets of plastic
I've only got a set of smallish steps, maybe a much taller ladder would enable me to lean right over?
Any thoughts on this method of roof and how I might fix it gratefully received!
I was thinking just a bead of silicone between the sheet and the house at one end, and the glazing bars along the edges would make it reasonably waterproof?
Cheers!
Nick