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Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire

Pergola installers in Gerrards Cross.

Gerrards Cross is one of the strongest premium pergola markets in the UK, with large mature gardens supporting top-spec motorised louvered builds, often paired with outdoor kitchens and integrated lighting.

Gerrards Cross sits within Buckinghamshire. We help match local homeowners with suitable pergola installers covering the area.

Gerrards Cross at a glance
County
Buckinghamshire
Typical install
£5,000–£12,000
On-site time
1–5 days
Cost guide

Pergola cost estimates in Gerrards Cross

Wooden, fitted
£1,500 – £4,500
Aluminium, fixed roof
£4,000 – £8,000
Louvered aluminium
£6,000 – £12,000
Motorised louvered
£8,000 – £16,000

Prices vary by region, installer and project complexity. Get free quotes for an accurate figure.

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Planning permission in Gerrards Cross

Most pergolas in Gerrards Cross fall under Permitted Development if they are under 2.5m high within 2m of a boundary, sit behind the rear of the house, and do not take up more than half the garden. Always check with the local planning authority for listed buildings, conservation areas and any oversized builds.

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FAQ

Pergola FAQs for Gerrards Cross

Quick answers to the questions UK homeowners ask most. Can't see yours? Ask in the quote form and an installer will come back to you.

How much does a pergola cost in the UK?
Most UK homeowners spend between £3,000 and £15,000 on a pergola fully installed. Wooden pergolas start around £1,500–£3,000 for smaller kits, aluminium pergolas typically run £4,000–£10,000, and motorised louvered pergolas commonly fall in the £8,000–£20,000+ range depending on size, finish and extras like lighting, heating and side screens.
How long does it take to install a pergola?
A standard wooden or aluminium pergola is usually installed in 1–3 days once foundations are prepared. Larger motorised louvered pergolas with electrics, lighting and side screens can take 2–5 days. Lead times from order to installation are typically 4–10 weeks depending on the installer and time of year.
Do I need planning permission for a pergola?
Most pergolas in England fall under Permitted Development and do not need planning permission, provided they are under 2.5m high if within 2m of a boundary, do not cover more than half your garden, and are not at the front of the house. Listed buildings, conservation areas and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty have stricter rules — always check with your local authority.
What is the best material for a UK pergola?
Aluminium is the most popular modern choice — it does not rot, warp or need re-staining, copes well with UK weather, and supports motorised louvered roofs. Wood (oak, cedar, treated pine) suits traditional gardens and is cheaper upfront but needs annual maintenance. Steel is strong but typically more expensive and heavier to install.
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