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Pergolas Overview<\/h4>\n

Pergolas and arbors are sometimes confused. Both are garden structures covered in latticework that provide shade and add interest to your landscape. But there are distinct differences between the two. <\/p>\n

A pergola is a larger structure that has four open walls and a flat or only slightly curved latticework roof. Pergolas are used to cover anything from small walkways to large patios or decks. They can be made of wood, vinyl or metal. <\/p>\n

How Much Does a Pergola Cost?<\/h4>\n

A basic pergola costs approximately $2,000 to $5,000.<\/strong> However, you could pay as much as $10,000 if you opt for expensive materials or build a patio to go underneath the pergola. <\/p>\n

Pergolas Pros<\/h4>\n