The Lean To Pergola Kit by Grange Fencing
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Brand/Supplier: Grange Fencing
Description:
The Lean to Pergola
Delivery Times:
Average delivery is up to 20 working days.

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GFPKLTP12B
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2.2m high / 4.8m length - Green
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£355.00
RRP £425.00, Save £70.00
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OUT OF STOCK
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GFPKLTP12A
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2.2m - 2.35m high / 4.8m length - Green
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£355.00
RRP £425.00, Save £70.00
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OUT OF STOCK
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GFPKLTP12C
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2.2m high / 4.8m length - Green
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£355.00
RRP £425.00, Save £70.00
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OUT OF STOCK
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Description
A lean to style pergola that contains 12 foot (3.6m) rafters which are wide enough to house a car. Please select the option you require from the list below.
• Dimensions: (H)2.195 x (W)4.8 x (D)3.6m (height above ground when built) • Pressure treated for additional weather protection. • Easy to assemble. • Manufacturer's 15 year guarantee against rot. • All sizes quoted are external footprint measurements and are approximate.
Option A: PKLTP12A Long 2.7m (9ft) posts, with an allowance of 60mm for bedding into the ground.
Option B: PKLTP12B with 2.1m posts and bolt down anchors for sitting your pergola on a deck or patio.
Option C: PKLTP12C with 2.1m posts and post anchor ground spikes for sitting your pergola on hard ground or near tree roots.
Any dimensions quoted in a product description are generic terms and do not denote accurate measurements. All measurements shown are height, width and depth to the widest and highest point.
Contents and accessories shown are not included with this Pergola. All Grange pressure impregnated products (such as posts) are guaranteed for a minimum of 15 years against rot. This guarantee also applies to non-pressure impregnated products (such as panels and trellis) that are isolated from the ground by a timber or concrete gravel board It is important to remember that timber is a natural product and is therefore going to be subject to weathering and movement. Sometimes small splits occur in timber when drying (known as shakes) and warping can also occur if the timber dries too quickly. This will usually return to normal when humidity rises. This is simply nature at work and therefore should not be considered a fault.
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