What could I do with these pergola pieces?

Sherrie S
by Sherrie S
This was a 30' x 11' x 10' Pergola, that was destroyed in Hurricane Mathew. The fiberglass columns and PVC are in good shape. I'm looking for Ideas about what to do with them. I'm sure going to miss it.
Hurricane in Florida
  6 answers
  • Sherrie S Sherrie S on Oct 08, 2016
    Most of the fiberglass columns are in perfect shape as is a lot of the PVC mess.
  • Miriam Illions Miriam Illions on Oct 08, 2016
    Oh, no! Was this because of hurricane Mathew? Hope you're ok!
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    • Miriam Illions Miriam Illions on Oct 10, 2016
      I'll be watching to make sure you get some great suggestions! :) Glad you're ok!
  • Cori Widen Cori Widen on Oct 09, 2016
    AHhh, oh no!!
  • Miriam Illions Miriam Illions on Oct 11, 2016
    hey Sherrie, I just checked back to make sure you received some answers here and realized that since your question about needing ideas is in the comments, most people probably missed it. Did you mean to be asking for ideas? If so, perhaps edit the post to add the question in the headline and description at the top? Let me know if you need any help editing!
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    • Miriam Illions Miriam Illions on Oct 12, 2016
      Awesome - anytime and you too!
  • Alison Landon Alison Landon on Jul 25, 2017

    Ever find an answer? What did you end up doing? My father in-law made pergolas...and now we have tons of leftover material in Hayward, WI we're trying to sell or give away in pieces. We're 6 hours from there or I'd keep some to make my own treasures in his workshop since I don't have one.

    • Sherrie S Sherrie S on Jul 25, 2017

      Alison I really missed the Pergola so I got someone that used a lot of the pieces. It is now 20 x 11 which is the same width but lenght is 10' shorter then the original. I still have quite a bit of PVC left & I will offer it on FREEcycle.org. You can sign with Freecycle for free if you want to give things away.

  • Walter Bercarich Walter Bercarich on Jul 25, 2017

    You're kidding, right?