What You Need
Ladder(s)
Drill(s)
Measuring Tape
Cardboard (to be placed under the brackets to avoid scratching your surface or the brackets)
Lumber
When purchasing your lumber, always take a bracket with you to ensure a proper fit.
You can select whatever lumber suits your style and budget. It must be dry and straight.
Brackets use dressed lumber.
4”x4” (3.5”x3.5”) Bracket Cavity is 3.61”x3.61”
6”x6” (5.5”x5.5”) Bracket Cavity is 5.62”x5.62
Screws
Each bracket only requires 2 screws per each side/set of eight holes.
1-1/2” Pan Rob/Phil combo drive 304 S.S Wood screws with Black plastic head caps are included.
Insert screws in holes closest to the wood.
Hardware to secure to wood is included.
Additional screws are available for purchase.

Figure 1
Section 1: Building the Top
BUILDING A ‘U’: Insert your lumber into the TRIO brackets. Use the “Up” angle brackets to create the U. This will be the low side of your angled pergola. See figure 1.
BUILDING AN ‘I’: Insert your lumber into the TRIO brackets. Use the “Down” angle brackets to create the I. This will be the high side of your angled pergola. See figure 2.
Secure bracket to lumber with provided screws.


Figure 2
Section 2: Attaching the Shade Sail
Attach corner mounts. See figure 3.
Attach buckles. With buckles facing the sky, loop strap around corner mounts, secure with buckle and pull tight. See figure 4.
Line up side mounts to the remaining buckles on the shade sail. See figure 5.
Loop strap around side mounts, secure with buckle, and pull tight.


Figure 3
Section 3: Insert the Posts
Insert your vertical posts on the first side.
Secure bracket to lumber with provided screws.

Figure 4
Section 4: Complete
Insert your lumber into side 2 to complete your pergola.
Secure bracket to lumber with provided screws.
Anchor to your surface. Remember anchoring hardware is NOT included as surfaces will vary from build to build. A local building supply retailer will be a helpful resource.