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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Have you ever wanted to sit in the shade and under your garden at the same time? If so, a pergola might be for you! Adding a pergola to your yard can create a partially shaded space and be the perfect place for growing plants and vines. If you are in West Virginia and looking for pergolas, Lancaster County Backyard has a variety of styles and sizes available. Check out our vinyl and wood frames here, and don’t forget to request a free quote for your next pergola!
In West Virginia, a backyard can be more than just a stretch of grass—it can become a spot for family, friends, and quiet moments outdoors. A wood pergola from Lancaster County Backyard adds definition to that space, providing gentle shade while preserving the open-air atmosphere. Built with strong materials and crafted to last, our pergolas are made to handle West Virginia’s seasons and bring lasting value to your home.

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 a simple way to make your backyard more functional without losing its open feel. It offers light shade, is easy to maintain, and creates a flexible area for dining, entertaining, or relaxing outside.

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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Yes, we can ship your pergola kit to West Virginia, customized to fit the specifics of your project. However, assembling a pergola can be challenging without proper tools or hands-on experience. For that reason, we usually suggest having our experienced crew take care of the setup. They work efficiently, stay on schedule, and ensure everything is installed correctly the first time.
Absolutely, we install pergolas across the Mid-Atlantic, covering areas like Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, and surrounding 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.