Pergolas & Covered Patios
Pergola & Covered Patio Builder — Charleston & Charlotte
From elegant cedar structures to fully engineered aluminum louvered systems with motorized panels and integrated LED lighting. Custom outdoor structures built for how you actually live — and for the climate you live in.
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Shade, Structure, and Year-Round Comfort
Cedar & Composite Pergolas
Traditional open-rafter structures in cedar, composite, or PVC — from $18K to $60K depending on size and material.
Aluminum Louvered Systems
Motorized louvers that open for airflow and close for rain. Integrated LED lighting and drainage. The premium option for year-round use.
Covered Patios & Pavilions
Solid-roof outdoor rooms with standing seam metal, architectural shingles, or polycarbonate panels. Usable in any weather.
Outdoor Kitchens
Built-in grills, refrigeration, sinks, and premium countertops — designed for the coastal or Piedmont environment.
Fire Features
Gas fireplaces and fire pits that extend the season and transform how the space gets used.
Full Outdoor Living Programs
Pergolas, kitchens, fire features, and lighting designed as a single cohesive space — not assembled piecemeal.
Related Services
Pergolas and covered patios are often paired with a custom composite deck to create a complete outdoor living environment. For insect-free outdoor space, add a screen room — our most-requested project type. For fully conditioned year-round space, a sunroom addition may be the right fit. And for clients building or renovating the entire property, our custom home and renovation services handle everything under one roof.
Guides & Resources
Pergola & Outdoor Living Guides
High-End Custom Pergolas — Design, Materials, and Cost
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Pergola Builder in Charleston, SC
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Pergola Builder in Charlotte, NC
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Covered Patio Builder in Charlotte, NC
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Outdoor Kitchen Builder in Charleston, SC
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Outdoor Kitchen Builder in Charlotte, NC
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Custom Outdoor Kitchens — Cost and What to Know
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Outdoor Fireplace vs. Fire Pit
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Designing an Outdoor Living Space That Works
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