The pergola ordering process
Measure and photos
Determine where you want the center of your posts. Measure distance in width and depth.
Determine how much overhang you would like on each side. Overhang is measured from
the center of the post to the tip of the rafter or purlin. The standard overhang is 22"
inches. Rafter length is your depth from center to center plus your front and rear
overhangs. Purlin length is your width from center to center plus your left and right
overhangs. Consider height and sight lines. Remember, short pergolas give more shade
under the pergola. Consider the time of day you will use your pergola and the angle
of the sun at that time. Take a few photos of your site and send them to us.
Go online
We have an online pergola pricing tool you can use to configure your pergola. When you
are using the pricing tool, you will need to select your options such as: The cut on
the ends of the beams and rafters, post size and type, color, fabric color.
The pergola pricing tool will give you a price for the pergola, your electrical options,
drapery and even a trucking quote. It’s easy to modify your pergola until it is exactly
what you desire. You can feel comfortable using this no dicker, always accurate pricing
tool. We do reserve the right to adjust prices due to lumber costs without notice.
If the pergola you desire cannot be built using our system, please enter the pergola
as closely as possible then describe what you would like done differently in the notes
section. You can also call our sales team during business hours at 800 344-5103x1 and
they will do all of this for you.
When you are pleased with your pergola and are ready to talk to one of our designers,
click the “Submit information” button. Your data gets sent to us.
On our side
We review your pergola choices and call you to answer any questions you might have. We
suggest making changes that would either make your pergola more useful or more beautiful,
but we also look for ways to reduce the lead time and your cost.
Deposit then Drawings
When all of your concerns have been addressed and pricing established, a deposit gets the wheels rolling. Along the way you can request an elevation drawing of the front, back, or either side
so you can see what pergola will look like. Based on this visual, you may request changes.
We adjust your file and explain any changes in price. We also create another visual
for your approval. When you are happy with the drawings you confirm every detail and we begin production.
Scheduling & Logistics
During production you may get a call or email from the production team asking about your ceiling fan height or what color light switches you want. When the pergola kit is complete, we require final payment before shipping. If you are within 300 miles, we offer you our in-house, white glove delivery service.
If you are more than 300 miles from our factory, we use Yellow Freight as our over the road trucking company. In case of a freight company delivery, you will be responsible for physically removing the pergola or pavilion from the truck. Unless you have a forklift, this requires entering the truck, unpacking the structure and physically unloading it from the truck, member by member. You are also required to remove all the pallets and packaging from the truck. A freight forwarding service could be hired to preform this service for you, but that expense is typically $700 or more.
Installation
Baldwin Pergolas are designed to be very easy to put together, but there are still difficult
aspects such as using a level to determine the lengths of the posts, cutting the posts
to length, drilling the concrete and anchoring the mounting brackets. If this sounds
like more then you want to do, we may be able to suggest experienced pergola installers
in your area.
Use the following chart as a guideline to learn what a Pine Pergola might
cost. More precise pricing and selection of options can be found by designing your pergola using our custom pergola pricing tool below.
Pricing of Pressure Treated Pine Pergolas:
Patio size |
Base price |
Lattice roof |
Shade system |
Site plan |
8 x 8' |
$3355 |
$702 |
$2090 |
pdf |
8 x 10' |
$3510 |
$828 |
$2300 |
pdf |
8 x 12' |
$3845 |
$936 |
$2420 |
pdf |
8 x 14' |
$3895 |
$1098 |
$2690 |
pdf |
8 x 16' |
$4205 |
$1260 |
$2940 |
pdf |
10 x 10' |
$3690 |
$936 |
$2690 |
pdf |
10 x 12' |
$3925 |
$1161 |
$2900 |
pdf |
10 x 14' |
$4105 |
$1332 |
$23220 |
pdf |
10 x 16' |
$4365 |
$1530 |
$3560 |
pdf |
10 x 20' |
$5320 |
$1827 |
$4200 |
pdf |
12 x 12' |
$4175 |
$1359 |
$2960 |
pdf |
12 x 14' |
$4375 |
$1800 |
$3290 |
pdf |
12 x 16' |
$4735 |
$1800 |
$3640 |
pdf |
12 x 20' |
$5770 |
$2187 |
$4510 |
pdf |
12 x 24' |
$6265 |
$2601 |
$5220 |
pdf |
14 x 14' |
$4590 |
$1800 |
$3760 |
pdf |
14 x 16' |
$4860 |
$2061 |
$4180 |
pdf |
14 x 20' |
$6040 |
$2547 |
$5110 |
pdf |
14 x 24' |
$6515 |
$3042 |
$6060 |
pdf |
14 x 28' |
$7175 |
$3789 |
$6580 |
pdf |
16 x 16' |
$5290 |
$2358 |
$4610 |
pdf |
16 x 20' |
$6595 |
$2916 |
$5390 |
pdf |
16 x 24' |
$7300 |
$3474 |
$6310 |
pdf |
16 x 28' |
$7920 |
$4041 |
$8360 |
pdf |
16 x 32' |
$8550 |
$4599 |
$9220 |
pdf |
What's included in a Pine Pergola kit:
All parts are kiln dried, pressure treated, southern yellow pine
6x6 Posts with base trim for the bottom of the post to conceal the mounting brackets.
Main beams laid out for the rafter locations.
2x6 rafters spaced approx. 16" inches on center
2x4 purlins spaced approx. 16" inches on center
All hardware, instructions, diagrams.
When a pine pergola is attached to a home, posts are removed which allows a savings of $162 per post.