Looking for an interesting architectural structure to add visual interest to your landscaping? A cedar pergola creates shelter, provides climbing plants a center-stage place in your landscaping, and adds vertical appeal to your yard. A sturdy cedar pergola has many advantages.
Cedar pergolas can extend the living space of your home or offer a visual breezeway. They're also ideal for backyards with little natural shade. If you had to start from scratch with your landscaping, you probably don't have large shade trees yet. Cedar pergolas can give you a boost by providing shade until your trees mature. They also help to divide your yard into different areas, designating a certain space for sitting and enjoying the view.
We recommend cedar pergolas for the following reasons
1. Weather Resistance. Cedar is famously weather resistant,
and that's why it's often used for roofing materials and
outdoor furniture. It offers the warmth and versatility of
wood without the rotting and other problems associated with
some types of wood.
2. Mildew Resistance. Our Dallas Texas weather can get wet
at times, so it's important to look for materials that won't
mildew. Cedar is naturally mildew resistant, so you don't
have to continually apply chemicals to it that inhibit
mildew.
3. Warp Resistance. When you build a structure for its
strength, shelter, and architectural qualities, you want it
to stand tall and sturdy for many years. Cedar pergolas fit
the bill because cedar resists warping, even through
blistering summers and freezing winters.
4. Pest Resistance. There's a reason people use cedar to
line their closets and dresser drawers. Bugs don't like
cedar, so they leave it alone. This makes the wood perfect
for pergolas. You don't have to worry about boring insects
that weaken the structure or drop on the people pleasantly
enjoying their lunch in the shade.
5. Environmentally Friendly. It's unnecessary to add
chemicals to cedar pergolas to treat them for mildew and
insects. Therefore, you can be sure that the structure is
safe for pets, family members, and people with allergies or
sensitivities to chemicals. Organic gardeners can also rest
assured that their plants won't come in contact with any
chemicals that will compromise them.
6. Superior Performance. Dollar-for-dollar, cedar offers a
better value for performance than any other type of wood.
That's why we recommend using cedar when designing and
building a pergola.