Many customers choose to do the assembly themselves. The assembly of a Chembo pergola usually takes 2 to 3 qualified people 4 hours to complete.

Installing a aluminum pergola usually involves a few key steps, which can vary depending on the model and design.

When you’re installing, remember that safety is the most important thing. It’s a good idea to get a professional or someone who knows what they’re doing to help, especially with roofs and larger parts of the structure.

Also, you might need to get the right permits before installing a pergola to make sure you’re following the local building rules.

Next, you’ll want to choose a suitable spot to put your pergola.

First, check the ground. Make sure it’s flat and firm, and that it’s good for putting up a pergola. It’s best to choose a hard surface like concrete or masonry and avoid grass or soft ground. If you need to fix the pergola to the ground, you can use ground piles or a concrete foundation. This is usually done for wooden or metal pergolas to make sure they’re stable.

Think about sunlight and wind direction. Choose a cool and airy spot to keep the pergola cool and protected from strong winds.

We know that things can go wrong during assembly and installation, so we’ve put together some guides and video tutorials to help you get it right first time. It’ll give you peace of mind and help us identify and fix any issues quickly.

Inspection and Adjustment
Check all connections are tight and the structure is stable.
Use a level to check the structure is level and vertical.
Check the pergola is stable after installation.
Check the pergola regularly for stability and do maintenance work.