Any suggestions on a company to build a pergola patio cover in west Fort Worth?
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Create more memories outside in a beautiful outdoor space, professionally designed and built for gathering with your favorite people. Premium-quality patios, inground pools, pergolas & more in Aledo, Keller, Southlake, Fort Worth, TX and other surrounding areas in Texas.
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Either concrete them in the ground or pour concrete boxes and bolt the post downOriginally posted by petyweestraw View PostI saw that but get some crazy wind out here in Rhome. I'd be worried it'd be gone one day I get home after work. How would yo reinforce it and keep it in the ground?
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Post holes with concrete and 4x4s have never failed me. If skeered, can do 6x6s.Originally posted by krazy kris View PostEither concrete them in the ground or pour concrete boxes and bolt the post down
Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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do you mind sharing the cost(quote?) I have a weird shape that I'm looking to get covered in the back yard and wondering what the ballpark might be. For a few grand I'd probably do it but have no idea what the going rate is for these right now. Wanted to do it myself but never have the timeOriginally posted by mirefire 2.0 View Post
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I don't know. Lady next to me has a small wooden carport that has a tin roof and only one side paneled in the same tin roof material. Three years now and its still here. I thought it'd be gone for sure by now. Its just four 4x4s and 2x4s for the rest. So maybe.Non tapatalk Sig so the butt hurt va-JJs can stop crying about not being able to turn it off.
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