
, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, introduces Sage System DIY pergola connectors, which allow DIYers or pros to build stunning outdoor shade structures in a single afternoon. Part of the company’s Outdoor Accents line of decorative hardware, Sage System connectors bring together strength, beauty and simplicity, making it easier than ever to create customized structures to fit nearly any exterior space.
The heart of Sage System are the innovative open-top connectors that simplify installation, adapt to various build methods and handle minor lumber variances; the connectors, available for both 4x and 6x lumber, install quickly and easily with premium, color-matched Outdoor Accents connector screws (included). Sage System includes corner connectors for post-to-beam connections and middle-T connectors for mid-span support, which also enable multi-bay structures. Rounding out the connector line are post bases with outside flanges for easy installation on concrete using DIY-friendly Titen Turbo screw anchors (also included); a standoff tab inside the post bases helps prevent wood rot.
Sage System connectors use ZMAX galvanized steel with a black powder coat for superior corrosion resistance. The connectors are rigorously tested in accredited labs for ultimate peace of mind.
Once the structure is complete, finish the look with a Sage System sunshade, available in 8′ x 8′ and 10′ x 10′ sizes in gray and tan colors.
“Sage System brings together strength, beauty and simplicity, making it easier than ever to create durable outdoor structures that will provide years of enjoyment,” said Bryan Wert, director of Connectors & Lateral Systems Product Development for Simpson Strong-Tie. “We challenged our product managers and engineers to create connectors that would take the guesswork out of building a strong, beautiful pergola, and they more than delivered. With these connectors, the pergola practically builds itself. There are no complicated corner cuts needed, just straight-cut lumber. You can build a complete pergola, start to finish, in the space of an afternoon.”