Vinyl Pergola
Choose a Vinyl Pergola That Fits Your Style
Traditional
Easy-to-own and a classic design. A good choice for low-maintenance outdoor living.
Artisan
Create an elegant outdoor room poolside, deck, or patio. A simple, tasteful design.
Arched
A stunning arched design that you, your friends, and family will admire for years.
Pros and Cons With Vinyl Pergola
Pros:
- Vinyl can withstand extreme weather conditions
- Completely impervious to mold, termites, and rot
- Never needs to be painted or re-stained
- Vinyl is low maintancence
- Easy and quick installation
- Never needs to be painted or re-stained
Cons:
- Highest price point
- Vinyl cannot be painted or stained
4 End Cuts of Vinyl Pergolas
PergolaKits come four architecturally influenced end cuts.
Corbel End Cut
Bevel End Cap
Fluted Column
Scallop End Cap
Types of Vinyl Pergolas Columns
Fluted Column
Paneled Column
Smooth Column
How Are Vinyl Pergolas Anchored To The Ground?
There are various ways to anchor your vinyl pergola to the ground:
- Mounting the pergola to a concrete pad using brackets and bolts.
- Cementing the posts into the earth.
- Utilizing rebar to anchor the poles above dirt.
As you can see in the instructions included in each pergola kit, we recommend attaching the pergola to a concrete pad using brackets and bolts.