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Free Standing Pergolas

Dive into our range of outdoor pergolas including a stand alone pergola. These structures are independent, not attached to...

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    Sojag Yamba Pergola 10x13 ft. Sojag
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    The Yamba Pergola: Where Style Meets Comfort in Your Backyard Tired of hiding indoors when the sun gets harsh? Wish you could host gatherings witho...

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Free Standing Pergolas FAQs

Freestanding vs Attached Pergola:

A freestanding pergola is an independent structure supported by at least four posts and are not attached to any existing building or wall. Wall mounted pergolas, on the other hand, are connected to a house or structure, often using one side of the building as a support.

How to build a free standing pergola:

Plan your design, clear and level the site, dig holes, set posts in concrete, attach beams and rafters, add optional covering, and finish with your choice of stain or paint. A quick "free standing pergola ideas" will greatly help in customizing your structure!

How much does it cost to build a freestanding pergola?

The cost of building a stand alone pergola varies widely based on factors like size, materials, and labor costs. On average, prices can range from $1,300 to $7,000+.

Does it need a permit?

Permit needs for a freestanding pergola depend on local rules. Always check with your local authorities to see if you need a permit. Smaller ones might not, but large high end pergolas usually do. Following local codes is important.

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