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Pergola Cost in North Carolina 2026 — Average: $3,990 — illustrated 2026 guide
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Pergola Cost in North Carolina

2026 estimates — wood, vinyl, and aluminum pergola installation

$2,873
Low estimate
$3,990
State average
$5,985
High estimate

12×16 ft (192 sqft) pressure-treated wood pergola, North Carolina labor rates. Updated June 2026.

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Pergola Cost by Material — North Carolina 2026 (12×16 ft)

Material 192 sqft (NC) Per sqft
Pressure-treated wood $3,648 $19/sqft
Cedar $4,925 $26/sqft
Vinyl $5,837 $30/sqft
Aluminum $7,296 $38/sqft
Fiberglass $8,573 $45/sqft

Installed including posts, beams, rafters, footings, and labor. North Carolina rates applied.

FAQs — Pergola Cost in North Carolina

Pergola installation in North Carolina averages $3,990 for a 12×16 ft (192 sqft) structure in 2026 — near the national average. Pressure-treated wood runs $3,648; aluminum $7,296.

For North Carolina: pressure-treated wood ($3,648 for 192 sqft) is the most affordable option but requires annual sealing. Cedar ($4,925) is naturally rot-resistant and requires less maintenance. Aluminum ($7,296) is completely maintenance-free and ideal for coastal areas. Vinyl ($5,837) never needs painting. Choose based on your maintenance tolerance and home's architectural style.

Permit requirements for pergolas in North Carolina vary by municipality. Most jurisdictions require permits for pergolas over 200 sqft, attached pergolas (connected to the home), or structures with solid roofs. Check with your local building department before starting. Permit costs run $100–$500. HOAs may have separate approval requirements. Unpermitted structures can complicate home sales.

Pergola lifespan by material in North Carolina: pressure-treated wood 15–25 years (with annual sealing); cedar 20–30+ years; vinyl 20–40 years; aluminum 30–50+ years; fiberglass 50+ years. North Carolina's climate affects wood longevity — wet climates accelerate rot and dry climates cause cracking. Aluminum and fiberglass are best for long-term value regardless of climate.

A pergola in North Carolina typically recoups 50–80% of its cost at resale and dramatically improves usable outdoor living space. A $3,990 pergola adds roughly $2,594–$3,112 in home value. Aluminum and fiberglass pergolas yield better ROI because buyers inherit no maintenance burden. The lifestyle benefit (outdoor entertaining, shade) is immediate and significant.

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