Structure Without Closing In Your Space

  • Adds shade while keeping an open-air feel
  • Defines outdoor living and seating areas
  • Improves the look and layout of your yard
  • Works well with patios, decks, and walkways
  • Increases overall property appeal

Built for Long-Term Outdoor Use

  • Pressure-treated lumber or upgraded wood options
  • Proper anchoring to prevent shifting or movement
  • Hardware rated for outdoor exposure
  • Finishes that resist moisture and sun damage
  • Framing that stays straight and stable over time

Custom Designs That Fit Your Property

  • Freestanding or attached pergolas
  • Arbor entryways for walkways and gardens
  • Size and layout based on your outdoor space
  • Beam spacing adjusted for shade preference
  • Design details that match your home

How Homeowners Use Pergolas and Arbors

  • Shaded seating areas on patios or decks
  • Outdoor dining spaces
  • Garden walkways and entry points
  • Poolside shade features
  • Accent structures to improve landscaping

Our Process

  • On-site visit to review layout and placement
  • Design planning based on your space and goals
  • Material selection for structure and finish
  • Full construction and installation
  • Final walkthrough to confirm everything is right

What Affects Pricing

  • Size and overall footprint
  • Material choices and upgrades
  • Attached versus freestanding design
  • Site prep and anchoring requirements
  • Custom design features and details

Frequently Asked Questions About Pergolas and Arbors

How much does it cost to build a pergola in Tennessee?

Costs vary based on size and materials, but pergolas are typically one of the more affordable outdoor structures.

What is the difference between a pergola and an arbor?

A pergola is larger and designed for seating or gathering areas. An arbor is smaller and usually used as an entryway or garden feature.

Do pergolas provide shade?

Yes, but partial shade. The amount depends on beam spacing and design.

Can a pergola be attached to my house?

Yes, pergolas can be attached or built as freestanding structures.

What is the best wood for a pergola?

Pressure-treated lumber is common, while cedar is a popular upgrade for appearance and durability.

Do I need a permit to build a pergola?

In some cases, yes. It depends on size and location. We can help guide that process.

How long does it take to build a pergola?

Most projects take a few days to one week depending on size and complexity.

Can you add a cover or roof to a pergola?

Yes, we can add shade covers or modify designs for more protection.

Do pergolas add value to a home?

Yes, especially when they improve outdoor living space and curb appeal.

Can a pergola be built on a deck or patio?

Yes, as long as the structure can properly support it.

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