Homeowners planning an outdoor living space want to see material options, louvered roof systems, and how a pergola connects to the house. A website with a portfolio and clear material comparisons earns the design consultation. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Pergola Building in KC
Web Design for Pergola Building Companies in Kansas City
Pergola customers are homeowners who want to extend their outdoor living space into something usable for more of the Kansas City season — shade in summer, weather protection for a grill or dining area, or a defined outdoor room that feels intentional. The material decision is the first major choice: pressure-treated pine is the entry-level option and stains well but requires ongoing maintenance. Western red cedar is the premium natural wood choice — naturally rot-resistant, beautiful grain, but more expensive. Aluminum and vinyl pergola kits from brands like Stratco, Palram, or Yardistry are maintenance-free but look different from custom wood. Louvered roof pergolas — systems like Equinox, Azenco, or Struxure — have adjustable aluminum louvers that can be opened for sun or closed for rain, turning an outdoor space into a four-season room. These are a premium product with prices starting around $10,000 for a basic system and running much higher for larger covered areas with integrated lighting and heating. Homeowners also want to know attachment options — ledger-attached to the house versus freestanding — and whether a permit is required (in most KC municipalities a pergola over a certain size requires a permit). A pergola website that shows the material options with real project photos, explains louvered systems, and makes scheduling a design consultation easy earns the homeowner who has been planning the backyard project for two summers.
What homeowners research before building a pergola
- Material options — pressure-treated pine, cedar, aluminum, vinyl — maintenance, appearance, longevity
- Louvered roof systems — Equinox, Struxure, Azenco — how they work, cost range, weather protection
- Attached vs. freestanding — ledger attachment to house, post-set freestanding, pros and cons of each
- Permitting — whether a permit is required in their municipality, what the inspection covers
- Additions — integrated lighting, ceiling fans, outdoor speakers, shade sails, privacy screens
What your pergola building website would include
- Material guide — cedar vs. pressure-treated vs. aluminum — maintenance, appearance, cost comparison
- Portfolio — attached pergolas, freestanding, louvered roof — real KC backyard projects
- Louvered roof systems — how adjustable louvers work, season extension, brands we install
- Custom features — integrated lighting, ceiling fans, privacy screens, outdoor kitchen integration
- Permitting — KC metro municipality requirements, how we handle permit process
- Design form with yard dimensions, attachment preference, material interest, feature wishlist, timeline
What clients say
“Pergola customers have been thinking about the project for months and they do all their research online before they call anyone. Without a website I was invisible to that research phase. By the time they called a contractor, they had already picked a material and had a rough idea of what they wanted — and they called whoever had shown them the most useful information. The new site with our material comparison, our louvered roof section, and a real portfolio brought in customers who already knew what they wanted and were ready to get a quote.”
— E. Vasquez, custom pergola builder, Lenexa, KS
Simple pricing
A pergola site with portfolio, material guide, and design form starts at $225. A full site with louvered roof section, custom features, and permitting guide is $425–$850. One mid-size pergola project covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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