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Cedar Pergolas · Burlington · Burlington, VT

Cedar pergolas for Burlington.

Free-standing or attached cedar pergolas in Burlington, Vermont — Hill Section deck integrations and Old North End courtyard installations. Mortise-and-tenon joinery, milled Eastern white cedar from Vermont mills, frost-line concrete footings.

Registered Landscape Architect
VT licensed & insured
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— Why most pergolas in Burlington don’t last

A pergola is structural carpentry, not landscape carpentry.

Most pergolas are built without joinery, with posts buried in concrete, with big-box dimensional lumber stained brown. The result: failure within five years.

01

Posts buried in concrete.

Water collects between post and cement. Rot starts six inches below grade. Five years in, post breaks at ground level.

02

Pre-cut beam saddles instead of joints.

Galvanized hardware connectors are fast but ugly, and they introduce rust streaks at every connection.

03

Big-box dimensional pine stained brown.

Sold as ‘cedar tone.’ Two seasons of UV later it’s checked, splintering, and one resin coat away from the dump.

04

Beam-to-post screws, no through-bolts.

Screws hold weight but not lateral load. The first decent storm racks the structure.

— Pergolas, by the numbers
M&T
mortise-and-tenon at every primary connection. Pinned with white oak.
8″
stand-off post base height — water never wicks into the end grain.
25 yr
expected service life on a properly built pergola.
VT
cedar from Vermont mills, kiln-dried for stability.
— What’s included

A pergola built like a building.

Whether free-standing or house-attached, every Burlington pergola follows the same construction standards.

Engineered footing design

Frost-line concrete piers (48″) with stainless stand-off bases. Wind load calculated for your site.

Milled Eastern white cedar posts

6×6 for standard residential; 8×8 for spans over 12 ft. From Vermont mills, kiln-dried.

Mortise-and-tenon joints

Every primary connection. White-oak peg through the joint.

Notched, pinned beams

Beams notched into post tops, pinned with stainless rod.

Proportioned rafter tails

Rafter overhang and tail profile sized to the post diameter.

Optional climbing wire

Stainless wire grid for clematis, climbing rose, wisteria.

Optional integrated lighting

Low-voltage LED in the rafter underside. Dark-sky compliant fixtures.

— How a pergola gets built

Four steps. Six to twelve weeks.

Most Burlington pergolas install in 2-3 weeks on site. Lead time on milled cedar is 4-8 weeks.

1

Site visit

Two-hour walk with the architect. We listen, you talk. Light, slope, drainage measured. No PowerPoint.

2

Design

Hand-drawn schematic, then full construction documents. Two reviews built in.

3

Quote

Fixed-price proposal, line-itemed by trade. You see the math.

4

Build

Our in-house crew on site every working day. Architect at every milestone.

— Standard pergola

10×12 to 12×16, free-standing

$14K–$32Ktypical install

Most standard Burlington residential pergolas land in this range, depending on size, height, and integration with patio.

— Large or custom pergola

16×20+, attached, custom detail

$28K–$75Kcomplete build

Larger pergolas or attached-to-house designs run higher.

— Pergola questions

What Burlington clients ask.

Free-standing or attached to the house?

Both work. Free-standing pergolas are easier — no flashing, more flexibility in placement. Attached pergolas integrate with the architecture but require careful flashing detail.

How big should it be?

Comfortable for the use. A pergola for a 4-top dining set: 10×12. For 6-8 person dining: 12×16. For outdoor ‘living room’: 14×18 or larger.

Will it shade?

Open-rafter pergolas provide ~40% shade midday. For more shade: tighter rafter spacing, climbing plants, or retractable canopy.

How does it stay solid in wind?

Joinery and footing depth. Mortise-and-tenon joints lock the structure rigid; 48″ concrete footings prevent post movement. We don’t use cross-bracing on standard residential pergolas.

Are you near Burlington?

Yes. Burlington is in our daily service area from our Chittenden County shop.

What about the climbing plant?

Wisteria, climbing rose, clematis, grape — all work on properly-sized pergolas. We integrate stainless wire grids during construction.

— Now booking 2026 pergolas in Burlington

Plan a pergola for next summer.

Pergolas install best in late spring through early fall. Lead time on milled cedar is 4-8 weeks.

Schedule a site visit

Architect-led, two hours, on us.

No deposit. No obligation. Honest answer within one week.