FAQs – Planed Larch Lean-To Pergola with Clear Roof
Product
What is a lean-to pergola?
A lean-to pergola is a wall-mounted structure that fixes directly to an existing building. One side is supported by the wall, while the front is supported by posts, making it ideal for patios and areas adjacent to the home.
How is a lean-to different from a standard pergola?
A lean-to pergola relies on a supporting wall for part of its structure, whereas a traditional pergola is typically self-supported by four posts and positioned independently within the garden.
Are the timber components treated for outdoor use?
Yes. All structural timber elements are pressure treated to help protect against moisture, rot, and insect damage. Roofing components may vary depending on the configuration selected.
Can this pergola be made to bespoke dimensions?
Yes. Custom sizing is available to ensure the pergola fits your space perfectly. Our team can provide a tailored quotation based on your required measurements.
Will I need planning permission for a lean-to pergola?
In many cases, a lean-to pergola can be installed under permitted development rules. Planning requirements can vary, so it’s always advisable to confirm with your local authority before proceeding.
Installation
Does the lean-to pergola arrive fully assembled?
No. The pergola is supplied in kit form for ease of transport. Comprehensive written instructions are included to support both DIY installation and professional fitting.
Are fixings included with the pergola kit?
Yes. All fixings required for assembly and installation are included as standard.
Can this pergola be installed as a freestanding structure?
No. This pergola is designed to be fixed to a wall and securely anchored to the ground. It is not suitable for freestanding installation.
Aftercare & Maintenance
Can the pergola be painted or stained?
Yes. Once the timber is fully dry, you can apply a water-based paint, stain, or protective finish. Applying UV protection before painting is recommended to help preserve the timber’s appearance.
What maintenance is recommended?
To maintain performance and longevity, we recommend treating the pergola every 6 months with a suitable wood oil and periodically cleaning away dirt and debris.
How long should the pergola last?
With correct installation and regular maintenance, a planed larch pergola can typically last between 10 and 20 years, depending on exposure and care.



