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"We are pleased with the gazebo we ordered from you and thought you’d like to see how we set it up in our backyard. Our view is of Puget Sound and we love sitting there watching all the boat traffic. The delivery from Canada was prompt and your service superb. "

Shari C. Puget Sound

 

 

 

Pergolas1 are all made from 100% Western Red Cedar, a wood species known for its beauty, durability and strength. Each is a Do-it-Yourself Pergola Kit that can be assembled by people with basic building skills. Important pieces are pre-drilled and all the pieces in the pergola kit are precut so no time consuming measuring and dangerous cutting is required.

Detailed Pergola Assembly instructions help you put it together in an afternoon with a friend once a base foundation is installed. Click on the pictures below to view all of our pergola kits. If you have any questions about our pergolas, please and we would be happy to help you with your question about our pergolas.

 

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8'x10' Breeze Pergola

Starting at $2,325


 
 

10'x12' Breeze Pergola

Starting at $2,652


 

12'x12' Breeze Pergola

Starting at $3,068


 

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10'x16' Breeze Pergola

Starting at $3,472


 
 

12'x16' Breeze Pergola

Starting at $4,047


 

12'x20' Breeze Pergola

Starting at $4,547


 

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12'x12' Attached

Breeze Pergola

Starting at $3,002


 

12'x16' Attached

Breeze Pergola

Starting at $4,000


 

   
 

1 What is a Pergola? A pergola is a garden feature forming a shaded walk or passageway of pillars that support cross beams and a sturdy open lattice, upon which woody vines are trained. It may also be part of a building, as protection for an open terrace. The origin of the word is the Late Latin pergula, referring to a projecting eave. The term was borrowed for English from Italian, mentioned in an Italian context in 1645 and used in an English context in 1675.

Pergolas may link pavilions, may extend from a building's door to an open garden feature such as an isolated terrace or pool, or may be entirely free-standing structures shading a length of walkway. Source: Wikipedia.org

 
 

 

 

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