Compare Pergola Models
| Material: | 10′ x 16′ starts at: | Available Sizes: | Columns / Posts: | Beams: | Rafters: | Shades: | |
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![]() Carolina
| Vinyl | $4,694 |
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![]() Cancun
| Vinyl | $5,997 |
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![]() Cherokee
| Wood | $3,585 |
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![]() Boulder
| Timber Frame | $9,812 |
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Perhaps one of the easiest ways to elevate your outdoor living space is to add a pergola to your backyard. These structures offer a semi-shaded area to relax, while also serving as a lattice for plants and vines you plan to grow. If you're looking for pergolas for sale in New York, Lancaster County Backyard has a number of styles and sizes available for you. Feel free to request a quote for the pergola of your dreams or reach out with any questions you might have!
New York has a little bit of everything when it comes to the outdoors, from summer afternoons by the lakes to crisp autumn nights in the mountains, and even backyard spaces just by the city. A wood pergola from Lancaster County Backyard helps you enjoy it all by adding definition and character without taking away the open-air. Built with care and sturdy materials, our pergolas are designed to stand strong through New York’s changing seasons and give your backyard a feature you’ll use year after year.

The Cherokee is our most basic, straight-forward, and cost-effective wood pergola. That’s not to say it’s built cheap. Every structure that passes through our doors is meticulously crafted for beauty and longevity, according to the unique needs of each customer usage. Unless you’re looking for the experience of a heavy wood or vinyl pergola, you won’t regret your decision to add the Cherokee to your property.

Want to break out of the mold and bring a bolder look to your outdoor area? This heavy timber wood pergola is built to look stately and take you back in time. Rather than the cheap and lazy look of today’s standard and commercial pergolas, this wooden pergola has the raw and original look of the way it “ought to be”.
A vinyl pergola is an easy way to enhance your backyard without closing it in. It offers partial shade, holds up well with little maintenance, and creates a flexible space for everything from family dinners to quiet moments outdoors.

The Carolina vinyl pergola is the starting point for our high-end pergola designs. With it, you can achieve everything that a pergola is prized for: partial shade, stylish looks, hanging decor, and a long-term investment that won’t fade over time.

If your vision for your yard, patio, or pool area is truly exquisite, you might just have the Cancun pergola in view. With larger post sizes and more decorative elements, this pergola is fit for royalty. The Cancun pergola will fulfill your dreams for a high-end, modern-looking pergola.
| Material: | 10′ x 16′ starts at: | Available Sizes: | Columns / Posts: | Beams: | Rafters: | Shades: | |
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![]() Carolina
| Vinyl | $4,694 |
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![]() Cancun
| Vinyl | $5,997 |
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![]() Cherokee
| Wood | $3,585 |
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![]() Boulder
| Timber Frame | $9,812 |
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We can build pergola kits, depending on your requirements. However, we don’t recommend DIY kits for these structures as the building requirements can be complicated. Our builders are fast, efficient, and experts in their field. Give us a try!
Yes, we install pergolas all over the Mid-Atlantic region, including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and other states.
The cost can vary widely based on factors like size and the materials you choose. If you’d like an accurate estimate tailored to your project, reach out for a free quote.
Vinyl and wood are the two most popular options, each offering its advantages. Factors like budget, upkeep, and how long the material lasts can all play a role in your decision. If you’re looking for inspiration or tips, our pergola ideas blog has plenty of helpful info.
That really comes down to what you’re looking for in an outdoor structure. The key difference lies in the roof design; pavilions have a full, solid roof, while pergolas use an open-slat or lattice style. If you need more shelter from the sun or rain, a pavilion might be the way to go, though it usually comes with a higher price tag. Want a deeper comparison? Take a look at our detailed article on pergolas vs. pavilions.