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Required Materials:
(X16) 3/8” concrete anchors.
(Check with local building codes for
proper anchor length requirements)
Electric drill suitable for concrete use.
½ ” socket wrench or similar tool.
Silicone adhesive suitable for outdoor use.
1.Once appropriate positions have been located for all columns and
beams you will notice four (4) holes at the base of each
column positioned in the orientation shown on the previous page
2. Pre-drill all holes with a 3/8” bit suitable for concrete. Pre-drill
pavement with a 3/8” bit to a depth adequate for the selected
anchor bolt length.
3. As shown, (at right) insert concrete anchors (not supplied) into
holes and tighten sufficiently.
Note: Ensure that all columns are shimmed with a composite shim a
minimum of 1/8” from pavement to ensure possible water
exit.
Instructions for Anchoring Tuscany Pergola to Concrete
Once bolts are installed and secured tightly, apply a thin
ring of silicone adhesive to the shallow ridge around the
bolt hole. Place cap (D) in ridge and wipe away excess
silicone. Allow adequate time to dry before exposing to
rain or snow.
Maintenance: All finished pieces have been stained with an oil-based stain
(It is recommended that the pergola receive a clear, oil-based stain yearly to
maintain the color, minimize warping and prevent rotting.)
Every few years a colored oil based stain should be used to keep the original
color.
CCE*COLORANT
OZ
32
64
128
B1-Black
2
58
1
-
N1-Raw Umber
2
45
1
-
R2-Maroon
-
23
-
-
Sherwin Williams Tuscany II-WB
Color match (beams)