Custom Pergolas, Patio Covers, and Louvered Roofs — Built for the Sacramento Sun
Sacramento Pergolas
Pergola pricing in Sacramento runs from $2,500 for a prefab install to $75,000 for a fully custom louvered patio cover. Most projects land between $10,000 and $40,000. Stuteville Landscaping has been building custom-designed pergolas and shade structures across the Sacramento area since 2014 — three generations of expertise, a C-27 licensed contractor, 70+ five-star reviews, and a free estimate on every project.
Below: what each pergola type costs, when permits kick in, which materials last in the sun, and how our pergola installation works from site walk to final shade screen. Whether you want an attached pergola off the back of the house, a freestanding pergola or pavilion in the yard, or a louvered pergola you can open and close, the structure is engineered for your site before a single beam is cut.
Pick the Right Structure
Attached, freestanding, or louvered — the type changes the footings, the permit path, and the price. Here is how we frame the decision during your site walk.
Tied to the back of the house where a patio extends off a kitchen or family room. The pergola reads as an extension of the home.
Anchored on its own footings anywhere setbacks and sun exposure allow. Pavilions and gazebo-style structures fall here too.
A roof you open and close. "You get full shade when you need it," in Eric’s words — open-beam is the lower-cost alternative, but water comes through and it shades less.
Aluminum, Wood, or Vinyl
One field note from our crew on climbing plants: don't trellis them onto an aluminum pergola in full sun. The heat off the metal kills most climbers within a season. Wood is more forgiving for a planted look.
What most clients choose. Costs more upfront, but no staining, sealing, or powder coating refreshes. Best for full-sun yards in Roseville, El Dorado Hills, and Citrus Heights.
The most cost-effective option with the warmest look. Trade-off is upkeep: a stain-and-seal schedule to hold up against the Sacramento sun.
"We don’t install a lot of vinyl — the California sun destroys the material." Not something we recommend for outdoor structures here.
From Site Walk to Final Shade Screen
In person, not over the phone. We check property lines, setbacks, anchor points, sun exposure, and where the pergola ties into existing patios or planned outdoor living features.
Anything custom over 120 sq ft gets engineered plans with footings calculated to load, plus a precise site measurement before fabrication.
We pull the building permits and handle the county back-and-forth so you are not chasing it. HOA approval coordinated where it applies.
A written scope of work with upfront pricing. The price you sign for is the price you pay — change orders only happen when you change the scope.
Hand-crafted joinery on wood (dowelled beams, real rafters, hidden hardware) or powder-coated posts and beams on aluminum. Every post anchored into engineered footings.
Drainage planning, plus any integrated lighting, ceiling fan support, gas runs, or electrical for fire features and an outdoor kitchen tie-in.
Real Ranges, No 'Starting At'
There's no single price for a pergola. Cost depends on size, materials, whether you need a permit, and what's mounted to it — lighting, fans, electronic shade screens, an integrated outdoor kitchen. Here's the real range we quote, as of May 2026.
| Type | Scope | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-fabricated pergola | Client supplies kit (e.g. Costco), we install and anchor | $2,500 – $5,000 |
| Custom permitted, non-insulated | Over 120 sq ft with lighting and fan | $10,000 – $25,000 |
| Custom permitted, insulated | Over 120 sq ft with lighting and fan | $15,000 – $40,000 |
| Custom louvered patio cover | On-demand shade and rain control | $20,000 – $75,000 |
| Electronic shade screens | Added to a patio cover | $8,000 – $20,000 |
Most homeowners don't know this part: a prefab pergola is still a heavy metal structure. "We have seen prefabricated pergolas fly away if not dowelled into the concrete." If you've already bought a kit, install it for real — anchor the posts into proper footings, not pavers. Not sure if your project crosses the 120 sq ft permit line? Send us the dimensions and we'll tell you.
The #1 concern we hear before signing is whether the price will hold. Our written, itemized scope of work locks the number — change orders are documented before any additional work, so there are no surprise add-ons.
The build itself is what separates a Stuteville Landscaping pergola from a big-box kit: aluminum members with powder coating, not painted-over big-box stock, and every post anchored into engineered footings sized to load.
Service Area
We build pergolas across the entire Sacramento region: Sacramento itself (Land Park, Pocket-Greenhaven, Arden-Arcade, East Sacramento, West Sacramento), plus Rancho Cordova, Roseville, Granite Bay, Fair Oaks, Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Davis, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Carmichael, Orangevale, and Rocklin. Larger Northern California projects in El Dorado County on the right build.
A pergola rarely lives alone. Pergola work pairs naturally with a paver patio, an outdoor kitchen (we build the pergola as the cover), an outdoor fireplace or fire pit, or a full backyard design and complete outdoor living space. One contractor, one schedule, one warranty.
Our team is ready to help you plan your next project. Reach out for a free, no-obligation consultation.
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Call for a same-week site walk and an itemized quote — engineered for the Sacramento sun, with permits handled and written, locked pricing.
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