http://=http://https://www.homede.../312888147with 2 Graphite Shade Sails for 4x4 Wood Posts
Freestanding pergolas can be built anywhere and on any surface
Shade sails made from HDPE woven fabric, block 85%+ UVA/UVB rays
Lumber not included
Zinc coated with commercial grade outdoor powder coating
Note our brackets are made to fit dressed lumber. 4x4 wood is in fact 3.5"x3.5" - the industry simply calls it 4x4. 6x6 wood is in fact 5.5 in.x5.5 in. - the industry simply calls it 6x12
You can use any dry, straight lumber that fits our brackets and is strong enough to build a pergola. By design, our products allow you the freedom to choose your preferred wood to suit your build and budget.
All of our brackets require only 2 screws per side (every set of eight holes), we leave the other holes open for future accessories
Included in the kit: 4x TRIO corner brackets, 6x SOLO base brackets, 2x QUAD extension brackets, 2x graphite shade sails of chosen sizes, #12 x 1-1/2 in. Pan Rob/Phil combo drive 304 S.S Wood screw with Black plastic head caps
Excluded from the kit: surface securing hardware, wood
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This is Toja grid and they are pricey but the stuff is pretty nice quality. I actually paid a lot more this when I built my pergola.
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The base brackets are $100 for a 4-pack, so let's say $150 for the six. I'll be kind and say the two tarps, er sails, are $50 each. That means the top brackets average $75 apiece? $700 seems steep for a kit that doesn't include the posts or beams, and this is a savings of over $300?? You could pay someone $1000 to build something like this, and not have to worry about assembling it yourself.