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Old 04-25-2011, 05:30 AM
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Pergolas are almost always quite flat.

This is supposed to be very strong polycarbonate [...] so hopefully it'll stand up to Vancouver's snowload.
Ya, that's why I can't have one...at least not with the nice polycarbonate. Anything that holds snow here has a steeper pitch. Of course there are pergolas, but they don't have a roof. I want both like you...!
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Ya, that's why I can't have one...at least not with the nice polycarbonate. Anything that holds snow here has a steeper pitch. Of course there are pergolas, but they don't have a roof. I want both like you...!
Actually the ground snow load in Vancouver is higher than saskatoon (believe it or not!)

Though that said having a pictched roof is better... you could do a gazebo instead of a trellis... or a sloped trellis, you don't need much slope. you want to remove the water that melts from the snow, that is what causes the problems more than the snow.
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Very nice looking wood & structure. I built a small one for my deck in Vernon, open top on it though. One of the perks of living in the Okanagan, the summers are very dry. I've planted a number of grape vines just off the deck, so within a few years, they will provide a living roof in the summer. With a south facing back yard, the requrement is more to provide shade from the summer sun rather than rain cover. The leaves will of course drop in the fall allowing the sun (when it's out in the winter) to provide light & perhaps a little heat during the snowy season.
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Old 04-25-2011, 03:15 PM
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Looks great Anthony.....how long will it take you to have it framed in, insulated and fish tanks set up
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Old 04-25-2011, 05:12 PM
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Looks great Anthony

My fishing buddy has a cabin on Deka Lake and we covered in his 30' x 24'
sun deck with a polycarbonate covered A frame structure. It has with stood 5winters now and looks as good as the day it was built. The winters on Deka Lake can be rather extreme.

I know we live in Gods Country however adding a polycarbonate cover to your pergola will certainly be useful on those seldom but off days.

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Old 04-25-2011, 11:55 PM
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Actually the ground snow load in Vancouver is higher than saskatoon (believe it or not!)

Though that said having a pictched roof is better... you could do a gazebo instead of a trellis... or a sloped trellis, you don't need much slope. you want to remove the water that melts from the snow, that is what causes the problems more than the snow.
The polycarbonate won't hold much snow would it? We were thinking of doing kind of an open clerestory roof where the trellis is the higher part of the clerestory roof, and then just use gutters to catch the water from the house. House has hip roof. Does that make any sense at all?
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The polycarbonate won't hold much snow would it? We were thinking of doing kind of an open clerestory roof where the trellis is the higher part of the clerestory roof, and then just use gutters to catch the water from the house. House has hip roof. Does that make any sense at all?
Sort off. I design for living, so I am good at visulization. Lol. If you ever decide to do something I am sure I can help you out figure something's out
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Old 04-26-2011, 12:25 AM
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Sort off. I design for living, so I am good at visulization. Lol. If you ever decide to do something I am sure I can help you out figure something's out
I should take a pic and PM you, and see if you can come up with a better plan for me (if you don't mind).
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Looks great Anthony. Well done! I'll have to stop in one day when I'm in town and try the BBQ.
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looks good Anthony. Lol, you have a tank in your back yard, now thats dedication !
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