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What is the Cost of a Wood Pergola in Dallas, Texas?
Adding a wood pergola over your backyard patio makes a great outdoor living space upgrade that will boost your home’s resale value. The average cost of a wood pergola will range between $1,500 and $9,120 in the Dallas area. The cost will vary depending on whether you install a DIY pergola or have it professionally built. The type of wood used will also determine the overall cost. As we outline some of the pergola costs below, we are assuming an average-sized pergola to be between 100 square feet and 240 square feet.
Western Red Cedar Pergola Wood Cost
The cost to have a professional build a wood pergola using cedar will be between $33 and $38 per square foot in the Dallas, Texas, area. A larger pergola may cost as little as $33 per square foot, while installing a wood pergola that is smaller may cost up to $38 per square foot. This price should include all labor and materials, but may not include customizations and permit fees.
Pros: Cedar is naturally rot- and pest-resistant, is more resistant to splitting and warping, and has a more natural wood look.
Cons: Cedar costs significantly more than pine and must be stained.
Pressure-treated Pine Pergola Wood Cost
The cost to have a professional build a wood pergola using pressure-treated pine will be between $28 and $35 per square foot in the Dallas, TX, area. A larger pergola may cost as little as $28 per square foot, while building a wood pergola that is smaller may cost up to $35 per square foot. This price should include all labor and materials, but may not include customizations and permit fees.
Pros: Pine is cheaper than cedar and can be painted to match other structures.
Cons: Pine is chemically treated to resist rot and pests. It won’t last as long as cedar and is much heavier to work with than cedar.
Cost to Build a DIY Wood Pergola
The average cost of a DIY wood pergola ranges between $1,500 and $5,000. These DIY pergola kits are usually sold in smaller sizes and made with various types of wood. The prefabricated pergola kits typically come with pre-drilled holes and the hardware needed to construct the pergola.
Pros: DIY pergola kits can be shipped to your home and are less expensive than a professionally built pergola.
Cons: DIY pergola kits are typically made with cheaper wood and hardware that need to be assembled and may require special tools and knowledge. They won’t last as long as a professionally built pergola made with higher-quality materials.
Cost of a Professional Built Wood Pergola
The average cost of a professionally built wood pergola ranges between $3,500 and $9,120 in the Dallas area. The lower cost would be for a small, pressure-treated pine pergola, and the higher cost would be for a larger western red cedar pergola.
Pros: A professionally built pergola will last longer, will likely have a warranty, and will be built by a knowledgeable contractor. They are typically built with much higher-quality materials and allow for more customization.
Cons: A professionally built pergola is more costly, may require a permit, and you will need to hire a contractor.
Wood Pergola Cost Factors
Type of Pergola Wood
The type of wood used to build your pergola will affect the cost. Typically, western red cedar wood costs 2-3 times more than pressure-treated pine wood, so building a cedar wood pergola will cost significantly more than a pine wood pergola.
Size of Pergola
The overall cost of a wood pergola will depend on its size. A larger pergola will obviously require more labor and materials and cost more, while a smaller pergola will require less labor and materials and cost less.
Attached or Free Standing Pergola
A free-standing pergola will cost a bit more than an attached pergola because additional posts will be required.
Staining or Painting Pergola Wood
You will need to stain or paint a pergola to preserve the wood.
Pergola Customizations
There will be additional costs when customizing your pergola with scroll work, top slats, trim, staining, or painting.
City Permits
Building a pergola will likely require a city permit and an inspection. City permits will require submitting a copy of your home survey along with a drawing of the pergola, typically supplied by a landscaping construction contractor. Permit fees range between $50 and $150, depending on the city.
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