Weight / Load Capacity:
Ensure that the wall can support the combined vertical and horizontal loads. If you are unsure, it is advisable to consult a professional or use additional reinforcements such as brackets or wall supports.
Environmental Factors:
If installing the pergola near the coast or in areas with high humidity, use corrosion-resistant screws
(e.g., stainless steel).
Weather Resistance:
Use weatherproof anchors and screws to prevent deterioration over time due to weather exposure.
Wall Reinforcement:
If the pergola is being mounted on plaster or a weak surface, consider adding extra reinforcements such as L-brackets or vertical support posts to improve stability.
Double-Check Measurements:
Always verify that the brackets are spaced exactly 900mm apart and are level, to avoid misalignment during installation.
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