Features we love
- Stylish and sturdy 3 x 3m pergola with retracting roof
- Easily change from full shade coverage to entirely open
- Retracting canopy made with water-resistant fabric
- Ideal for entertaining or adding a garden set to relax
- The black against the dark grey is a striking contrast
All about me
Make a statement and enjoy glorious sunny days under this chic pergola with the choice to either keep shaded or uncovered to soak in the sun's rays; any time of the day. Guests are sure to enjoy socialising beneath this. With a steel frame structure and beams for extra support and strength, it'll make a fine addition to your garden this summer.
How to secure it to the ground- Your garden product includes pegs. The holes at the bottom of each leg are where the pegs are inserted, then secured into the ground for extra stability. These screws are designed to go through soft floor and can not go through hard surfaces such as concrete. This can, however, be achieved with the additional purchase of expansion screws (Not currently available from Furniture 123).
Enhance the life of your garden furniture- This product has been designed to be used outdoors. While the internal structure is weatherproof, we recommend that you take it apart and store it indoors to enhance its longevity. Why not invest in one of our garden stores to help keep any fabric (curtains, roofing) parts dry and prevent any mould or mildew from forming.
Need to know
- Dimensions: H230 x W300 x D300 cm
- Colour: Black and dark grey
- Finish: Upholstery and powder coated metal (frame)
- Material: Steel, polyester fabric and aluminium
- For use: Outdoors
- Assembly required: Yes
Question from Sophie White: Asked on 09/06/2021 Does this just sit on stop of the patio or need to be screwed down?
Hi there (CustomerName) , it is not essential for this product to be secured to the ground but we do advise that it is. Stakes which are similar to tent pegs are included alongside the product which are designed to go into grass and softer surfaces but are not strong enough to go into concrete. I hope this helps!
Thanks, Sophie
Question from Jo: Asked on 07/05/2021 How is this secured to the ground, please?