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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Pergola in Davenport, IA?

Local pricing for the Quad Cities metro area

Updated June 2026 · Local pricing for the Quad Cities metro area

Low End
$1,800
Basic install
Average Cost
$4,040
Most homeowners pay this
High End
$8,090
Complex install

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$2,020
Labor (50%)
$2,020
Materials (50%)
2–4
Days to complete

Prices estimated using the NailThePrice Local Cost Model™ — national averages adjusted for Davenport's labor rates, cost of living, and material pricing.

By Matt Kovalik, Licensed Electrician — MN

How Much Does Each Part of Pergola Construction Cost?

The cost to build a pergola in Davenport ranges from $1,800 to $8,090, with most homeowners paying around $4,040. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the Quad Cities market.

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Size And Footprint

Larger pergolas require more material and longer beams that may need bigger lumber sizes — a 12x16 pergola costs roughly 50% more than a 10x10.

Material (Wood, Vinyl, Aluminum)

Cedar or redwood pergolas cost $3,000–$6,000, vinyl/PVC $4,000–$8,000, and aluminum $5,000–$10,000. Wood looks best but needs maintenance.

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Attached Vs Freestanding

Attached pergolas cost less (use the house wall as one support) but require proper ledger board flashing to prevent water damage to your home.

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Roof Covering Type

Open-rafter pergolas are cheapest. Adding a polycarbonate roof ($10–$20/sq ft), shade cloth, or retractable canopy increases cost and function.

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Electrical For Lighting Or Fans

Running electrical for lights, a ceiling fan, or outlets adds $300–$1,000 but transforms a pergola into a true outdoor living space.

The Midwest has a strong pool of skilled tradespeople, and labor rates tend to be moderate compared to coastal cities. Union and non-union shops both compete, giving homeowners options on pricing.

Pergola projects usually become electrical projects faster than homeowners expect

A pergola starts simple until somebody wants lighting, a ceiling fan, heaters, speakers, or a TV mounted outside. Then suddenly the conversation shifts from carpentry to figuring out where the power is coming from and how exposed all that wiring is going to be once weather gets involved.

I've seen a lot of pergolas where the structure looked great on day one but the electrical aged badly. Exterior extension cords hidden above beams, exposed Romex, undersized fan boxes, transformers sitting in damp corners. Outdoor wiring tends to tell on shortcuts pretty quickly.

The cleanest pergola setups are usually the ones where conduit paths and switching locations were planned before the beams and ceiling finishes went up. Once decorative woodwork is finished, every "small electrical addition" becomes harder and more visible than people expected. In colder climates, freeze-thaw movement and moisture work on every exposed connection, so weatherproof boxes, gaskets, and exterior fixture fittings on the pergola need to be sealed and rated for the cycling they will see.

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Permit Required in Davenport

Budget $44–$267 for permits and inspections. Your contractor typically handles the permit process, but confirm this upfront.

How Does Davenport's Climate Affect Pergola Construction?

Short construction seasons mean contractors book up fast in spring and summer. Schedule major exterior projects in late winter for best pricing and spring availability.

Can You DIY Pergola Construction or Should You Hire a Pro?

🔧 Moderate DIY

Handy homeowners with basic tools can handle straightforward pergola construction. If your project involves the panel, new circuits, or gas lines, hire a licensed pro. DIY can save $1,414–$1,818 in labor.

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Common Questions About Pergola Construction in Davenport

How much does it cost to build a pergola in Davenport, IA?

The average cost to build a pergola in Davenport ranges from $1,800 to $8,090, with most homeowners paying around $4,040. This estimate includes both labor ($2,020) and materials ($2,020). Costs in Davenport are lower than the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed Davenport contractors to lock in the best price.

Is a permit required for pergola construction in Davenport?

Yes, Davenport typically requires a permit for pergola construction. Budget $44–$267 for permit fees and expect 1–2 weeks for approval. Your contractor typically handles the permit application. Working without a required permit can void warranties and create problems when selling your home.

How long does pergola construction take in Davenport?

Most pergola construction projects in Davenport take 2–4 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the Quad Cities metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during Davenport's off-peak season (typically fall and winter) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.

Do I need a permit to build a pergola?

Most cities require a building permit for a pergola, especially if it's attached to the house or larger than 100–200 sq ft. Some jurisdictions exempt small freestanding structures. Check with your local building department — permits typically cost $100–$500 and ensure structural safety.

How long does a wood pergola last?

Cedar and redwood pergolas last 15–25 years with regular sealing or staining every 2–3 years. Pressure-treated pine lasts 10–20 years. Vinyl and aluminum pergolas require almost no maintenance and last 25–50+ years. Climate exposure is the biggest factor in lifespan.

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How Much Does Pergola Construction Cost in Nearby Cities?

Build a Pergola in Des Moines, IA — $4,180 Build a Pergola in Cedar Rapids, IA — $4,090
Published March 2025 · Updated June 04, 2026 · Cost data based on local labor rates and market conditions in the Quad Cities metropolitan area.