How to Build an Arbor Over a Gate
Fenced-in gardens or yards that have roses or ivy growing on the arbor above their gates can attract the attention of passers-by. If the gate isn't part of a fence, building an arbor over it could be the addition it needs for others to appreciate your taste in landscaping. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Post hole diggers
- Four 4-by-4-by-120-inch posts
- Four bags of concrete mix
- Level
- Electric miter saw
- Variable speed drill
- Philips head screwdriver
- 2½-inch deck screws
- Two 2-by-8-by-120-inch lumber
- Three 2-by-4-by-96-inch lumber
Instructions
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Measure 24 inches from the edge of the path on one side of the gate and mark it for a post hole. Repeat this on the other side of the path as well. Next, move through the gate and repeat the process to mark two more post holes. Try to keep these two post holes within 24 inches of the first two. Dig the holes 24 inches deep.
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Tips & Warnings
Dig the post holes only large enough for the posts and the concrete. It should take a little less than a bag of concrete per hole. Keep the arbor protected from the elements with a sealer. Landscape timbers can be substituted for the 4-by-4 posts.
Do not leave power tools unattended in the presence of children. Do not work above your head without safety glasses.
References
Resources
- Photo Credit Illustrations by Michael Straessle