Browse Vinyl Pavilions

Shoreline Pavilion
This vinyl pavilion is our entry-level design, making it an affordable pavilion without sacrificing quality or longevity. Choose the shoreline if you want a basic low-maintenance vinyl pavilion.

Montford Pavilion
The Montford is an upscale pavilion with an excellent post, overhang, and roof pitch proportions. The design allows for large post-to-post spans, giving a wide airy feel. Choose the Montford Pavilion for a formal-feeling entertainment area. Plus with an added outdoor fireplace, it will be sure to impress your family and friends.

Caribbean Pavilion
For a more trendy look, the Caribbean Pavilion replaces the traditional post braces with bold and wide columns. This design is the perfect starting place for an exquisite outdoor retreat area or an area with an outdoor fireplace!
Compare Vinyl Pavilion Models
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![]() Shoreline
| $9,829 |
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| $11,248 |
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![]() Caribbean
| $13,155 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current lead time?
Lead times can vary depending on the project, so the best way to get an accurate answer is to fill out a quote form. Once submitted, our team will review your details and provide a timeframe for your structure.
Can I receive a drawing prior to placing an order so I know where to place the footers?
Yes. We can provide a drawing for the concrete footer placement before you place your order.
How long should the downrod on my ceiling fan be?
Where do we deliver and install Pavilions?
- Pavilions that are built on-site are typically available within 500+ miles of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
- Our DIY Kits are available across the continental United States.
How much do pavilions cost?
Pavilion pricing can differ widely based on the sizes and materials you choose. To learn more about what influences the cost, check out our article on pavilion pricing or get in touch for a personalized free quote.
Which material is best for a pavilion?
Vinyl, wood, and timber frames are among the top materials people choose when building a pavilion. Each has its own advantages: some are easier to maintain, others are more budget-friendly or long-lasting. Are you curious about which one might work best for your space? Check out our guide on outdoor pavilion ideas for more insight.
Should I get a pavilion or a pergola?
Choosing between a pergola and a pavilion comes down to what you’re hoping to get out of the space. One of the biggest distinctions is the roof; pavilions feature a fully covered top that offers more shelter from the weather, while pergolas use an open-slat design that lets in more light. Because of the added structure, pavilions usually come at a higher price point. Want to dive deeper? Take a look at our comparison of pergolas and pavilions.
My patio is sloped. Do you factor this in while onsite?
Yes! We use a laser level and cut the posts onsite as needed.
Can I mount a pavilion on my wood/composite deck?
- Unless an engineer determines how to properly reinforce your deck, we do not recommend it.
- A good alternative method is to install concrete footers/piers under your deck, install the pavilion incorporating longer posts, and then install the deck boards.
Can I attach a pavilion to my house?
- Typically, yes, but it usually requires additional planning, engineering, and inspections than a free-standing pavilion.
- The following are a few preliminary factors to consider:
- Is your house 1 story or 2 stories at the point of attachment?
- Will the posts or roofline interfere with any doors or windows on your house?
- Does your house have a basement in the area adjacent to the wall on which the pavilion would be attached?
- What does the exterior of your house consist of (Vinyl siding, Hardie, Brick etc.)? A vinyl siding scenario is usually the simplest if attaching to a pavilion. The approximate additional cost for a pavilion attached to a home with vinyl siding is $8-12k.
- Whether we are able to offer attached pavilions and the installation of the pavilion to your home, is dependent on our current lead time.
Can I place a pavilion on bare ground?
To place a pavilion on bare ground, you should first install concrete piers just a bit above the surface of the ground.
Are permits required?
In many cases, permits are required. Permit requirements often vary by state, county, city, or local municipality. Check your state and local laws for the most accurate permit requirements for you! Lancaster County Backyard does not obtain permits.
Where does LCB ship DIY Pavilion Kits?
- LCB ships DIY kits primarily within a 1,000-mile radius from our location.
Where does LCB install Pavilions?
- LCB installs Pavilions primarily in PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA, NY, and CT.
- LCB installs typical-sized backyard structures within an approximate 200-mile radius of our location. Outside of this approximate range, it may become cost-prohibitive for you.
- For larger units (24×24 and larger), LCB occasionally offers installation outside 200 miles.
How do I order a Pavilion?
- Request a formal estimate.
- Sign the estimate and provide the deposit.
- Your structure is ordered!
How to start planning for your outdoor living structure?
- See the Guidebook for important preparation steps.
- Send photos and measurements of the desired location for your timber frame structure to sales@lancastercountybackyard.net.
- We will be happy to review your photos and discuss possible scenarios/ideas with you.
- A site visit/consultation can be requested for a fee based on your location.
Can LCB provide engineered stamped drawings if required by your municipality?
In most states, we are able to provide engineered/architectural stamped drawings for pavilions for an additional fee. Contact us to begin the process.
Does vinyl cost much more than wood?
The extra expense of covering and constructing a vinyl structure makes it 20-40% more expensive than it’s wood counterparts.
Can I mount a pavilion on a concrete pad?
We recommend that the pavilion columns are placed on concrete piers (cut the concrete and place piers in).
Can I mount a pergola on my deck?
If you’re mounting to an existing wood deck, a good mounting method is to drop the posts down through the deck and secure them to the joists. The recommended method is to take the wooden portion of the post down through the deck. (Trim pieces for vinyl make this a bit simpler.)
Can I mount a pergola or pavilion to my paver patio?
We do not recommend fastening to pavers. They do not provide structural stability and are not a secure anchoring method. The recommended method is to install concrete piers approximately 18” in diameter and 36” deep. First, remove a section of pavers at each post location. Then dig down 36”. Fill with concrete to approximately one to two inches below the bottom of pavers. After the pergola or pavilion is installed, the pavers can be cut to fit and replaced around the columns. [Note: Footer size to be verified per job.]

I still have more questions.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out. We welcome your questions and are happy to discuss your project in more detail. Call us at 267 638 6983 or email us at sales@lancastercountybackyard.net.
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