Outdoor Structures: Pergolas, Pavilions and Carports

Shade, Shelter, and Structure That Elevates Your Space

Our Top Outdoor Structure Services

Fully Custom

Custom Pergolas

Open-air designs that add charm, shade, and style to patios and garden spaces.

Covered Pavilions

Solid-roof structures perfect for outdoor kitchens, picnic areas, or backyard hangouts.

Attached Carports

Clean, professional builds that extend from your home or garage for added coverage.

Freestanding Builds

Standalone structures designed for driveways, RV pads, and equipment protection.

Concrete Pads and Footings

Every structure starts on a solid foundation, and we build them right the first time.

Decorative Columns and Post Wraps

We offer custom trim, stone accents, and finishes to enhance the look of your posts and framing.

Why We Are So Popular

Designed to Fit Your Space

Each build is tailored to your home’s layout, style, and intended use.

Quality Framing and Finish Work

We use premium materials, expert cuts, and proper anchoring for long-term strength.

Clean Lines and Lasting Impressions

Our structures look great from every angle and hold up year after year.

No Off the Shelf Kits

We build custom. That means better quality, better fit, and better results.

Built on Strong Foundations

We pour our own pads and posts, ensuring every structure starts on solid ground.

Consistent Communication and Clean Sites

We keep you informed and leave your space better than we found it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions Answered

Do I need a permit for a pergola or carport?

In most areas, yes. We’ll help guide you through the process and handle necessary documentation if needed.

We offer wood, steel, or aluminum framing options, depending on the structure and your preferences.

 

Yes, both carports and pergolas can be built as attached or freestanding structures, depending on your layout.

 

Most builds take two to five days once materials are on-site. Larger or more complex designs may take slightly longer.

 

Very little. Periodic staining or sealing (for wood) and occasional cleaning are typically all that’s needed.

 

Absolutely. We can prep the structure for electrical fixtures or coordinate with your electrician during the build.