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Arbor, Pergola, or Trellis

If you are thinking about adding a pergola, trellis, or arbor, chances are you've done your homework and are serious about what you want. You've graduated from wanting some "yard work done" to becoming a full-fledged amateur horticulturalist! You know that you want a big project like the pergola built, but just don't have those post drilling tools. Plus, you don't want to dig into a wire and upset the natural balance of internet in the neighborhood! It's time to call a professional to build that trellis for your morning glories or repair the arbor that is lopsided and ailing from the grapevines you planted 5 years ago. At the Home Center of West Michigan, we are here to help you get in touch with the certified professional to help you to build and repair!

We can also help you with ideas for uses and designs of arbors, pergolas, or trellises. For example, there are also lots of fun ways to incorporate pergolas, trellises, or arbors with gazebos. A gazebo is beautified with these embellishments and creates privacy around the gazebo (thing nosy neighbors and your favorite jacuzzi! ha ha).

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Arbor, Pergola, or Trellis

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Arbor, Pergola, or Trellis Repair

Do you have a hideous rusted out arbor in the front of your house right now? It's leaning at a weird angle, and, since it's overhead, makes you feel like you are walking under a bad luck ladder every time you pass under it? There are a lot of reasons to want to repair an arbor, pergola or trellis and some main offending reasons that they wound up in poor condition. Non-galvanized nails will rust and leave unsightly red stains on the wood. Also an arbor, pergola or trellis not made correctly will sag because of weight of vines and vine buildup over the years. Let us put you in touch with the right person for the job. We're happy to help!

Building your new Garden Feature

When asking about building, it's important to keep in mind the 3 sizes we're talking about. Arbors are smaller, trellis is biggest and pergola is in the middle as far as structural integrity and ability to hold up weight. Also, pergolas are a little taller and can be up to 3 stories high! Most people use arbors if they don't have enough space for trellis or pergola and still want to add height to their yard or garden. Some of the popular benefits are:

* provide shade
* flowering vines
* grape vines
* kiwis

You can connect several arbors together to create a shady path or tunnel and get as creative as you want!. Any of these projects require post digging and are sometimes set in concrete (which means a professional is usually better to have and save those DIY projects for something else). In general they are made from wood, branches, twigs, iron and vinyl. They can also be a great addition to a outdoor kitchen, deck, or patio.
 

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