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MAPA
Original Decking
Eileen Ave, Southport, QLD 4215
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Original Decking

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MAPB
Westside Patios
566 Junction Rd, Barellan Point, QLD 4306
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Westside Patios

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MAPC
Martin Carpentry and Construction
Carpentry and Construction
17 Milnes rd, Strathalbyn, SA 5255
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Martin Carpentry and Construction

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MAPD
margaret hill
all landscaping required around the home
p.o.box 335, merrylands, NSW 2160
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margaret hill

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MAPE
LEISURE DECKING
Welcome to Leisure Decking we are a Lifestyle improvement company with over 13 years of Knowledge & Expertise with over 320 happy clients. Contact Stephen ...
1 OLD MAIN ROAD FERNY CREEK, Ferntree Gully, VIC 3156
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LEISURE DECKING

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Pergola Construction

Pergola construction is an excellent way of improving the aesthetics and functionality of your garden. Pergolas provide shades for patios and they are usually constructed with decks, and they are usually used for recreational activities, parties and relaxation purposes. At the same time, they also serve as support structures for vine plants, such as some varieties of roses. Hence, the location and the type of garden plants are also considered when it comes to pergola construction.

Pergola construction can be done using various types of materials and implementing different designs. It can be done either from scratch or from prefabricated units. A wooden pergola is a common type of pergola that can easily be assembled from prefabricated units, and these have the advantage of easy construction and it can also be easily transferred when needed. This is especially true for prefabricated wooden pergolas, which may be held together by nuts and bolts.

Pergola construction mainly involves carpentry work. However, there are other types of pergola construction that involve the use of other non-wooden materials, such as stone, concrete and metal. Some pergolas, for instance, are constructed from metal posts and wire mesh on which plants are purposely grown. The shades of these plant-covered pergolas are mainly provided by the plants growing on them. These are the pathway pergolas that are designed as tunnel-like structures covered by walls of leaves and vines.

Whatever type of pergola you need, HomeBuilders.com.au can help you find the right contractors who can do the pergola construction works. Simply browse our site for more details about the listed contractors specialising in pergola construction.