Pergolas

Pergolas are a feature that help increase the cozy look on your backyard. Normally build with wood, it is created to delineate an area where you could put chairs, small table, or any other feature you might like. There are many different types of pergolas and many options on finish and materials that you can choose. Here in Silva Contractors we like to combine the Pergola with our pavers, creating a integrate space that might be used as the client wish. Ask for a free estimate for your project.

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FAQs

Have questions? This is a short list of our most frequently asked questions about Pavers. For more information, please call 877-000-0000.

How long should a pergola last?

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Generally, a pergola should last between 15 to 25 years with proper maintenance. The lifespan depends on the materials used, such as wood, vinyl, or metal, and how well it is cared for over time.

Can you install a pergola on a deck?

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Yes, you can install a pergola on a deck. However, it's important to ensure that the deck is structurally sound and can support the weight of the pergola, especially if it's made of heavy materials like wood.

Does a pergola need a foundation?

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Yes, a pergola typically needs a solid foundation to ensure stability. This can be concrete footings, patio slabs, or securely anchored posts, depending on the design and location.

What material is best for a pergola?

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The best material for a pergola depends on your needs. Wood offers a natural look but requires maintenance, while vinyl and aluminum are low-maintenance and durable options.

Can a pergola provide shade?

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Yes, a pergola can provide shade, especially when paired with climbing plants, shade cloth, or retractable canopies. However, its open design allows for partial sunlight.