Professional Pergola Installation in Hobart

Decking Hobart Specialist

Pergola Contractor In Hobart

You know that feeling when your deck’s just not quite big enough anymore? Maybe when you first built it, it seemed like plenty of space. But now you’ve got family visiting more often, or you’ve added a BBQ, or the kids have grown and suddenly everyone wants to be outside at once. You’re standing there thinking “I wish this deck was just a bit bigger” but you’re not keen on ripping the whole thing out and starting from scratch.

That’s exactly what we help Hobart homeowners with – professional deck extensions that blend seamlessly with what you’ve already got. We’ve been extending decks across Greater Hobart for years, and we’ve gotten pretty good at making the new section look like it was always meant to be there. Whether you’ve got an older timber deck that needs more space or a composite deck you want to expand, we’ll match your existing materials and design so well that your neighbours won’t be able to tell where the old deck ends and the new bit starts.

Pergola Types We Install in Hobart

Timber Pergolas

If you’re after that classic Tasmanian look, timber’s hard to beat. We typically use treated pine or hardwoods like spotted gum and merbau. Timber pergolas suit heritage homes perfectly – particularly around Battery Point and South Hobart where you’ve got those beautiful weatherboard places.

Aluminium Pergolas

These are becoming more popular in Hobart, especially in coastal areas. Aluminium doesn’t rot, doesn’t need painting, and handles salt air without breaking down. Perfect if you’re in Howrah, Bellerive, or anywhere near the waterfront. They’re also lighter than timber, which can matter when you’re attaching to older homes that weren’t built with decks and pergolas in mind.

Louvred Roof Pergolas

This is where you get the best of both worlds. The louvres adjust so you can have full sun, partial shade, or complete rain protection. They’re brilliant for Hobart because our weather changes so fast – sunny one minute, bucketing down the next. These cost more upfront, but the versatility’s unreal.

Attached vs Freestanding

Attached pergolas connect directly to your home, extending your living space. Freestanding pergolas work better if you want something over a separate entertaining area or if attaching to your house isn’t practical. We’ll assess your property and tell you what makes sense.

Why Choose Us for Your Hobart Pergola

Decking Hobart Specialist

Hobart-Specific Considerations

Wind Load Requirements Hobart’s building codes require pergolas to be engineered for wind loads, particularly in coastal and elevated areas. Sandy Bay, Howrah, and properties on Mount Wellington’s slopes all need higher specifications. We calculate the wind rating for your specific location and build accordingly.

Council Approval Whether you need council approval depends on several factors – pergola size, how close it is to boundaries, if you’re in a heritage overlay area. Battery Point, South Hobart, and parts of Sandy Bay have stricter requirements. We check all this before starting and handle the permit application if needed.

Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) Zones Some Hobart properties fall into bushfire zones, which affects what materials you can use. Certain areas require non-combustible or bushfire-resistant construction. We’ll tell you if this applies to your property and what your options are.Drainage Hobart gets serious rainfall, so proper drainage isn’t optional. We make sure water runs off correctly and doesn’t pool against your house or create boggy spots in your yard.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pergola Services

How much does a pergola cost in Hobart?

A basic timber pergola in Hobart typically runs $8,000-$15,000 for a standard 3x4m attached structure. Aluminium costs more – usually $12,000-$20,000 for similar size. Custom designs, louvred roofs, or freestanding structures push that higher, and if you’re in a bushfire zone or heritage area, expect extra costs for engineered solutions and compliance. I always give detailed quotes upfront so there’s no surprises.

What maintenance does a timber pergola need in Hobart’s climate?

Timber pergolas in Hobart need oiling or staining every 2-3 years to protect against our wet winters and UV exposure. You’ll also want to check for any loose fixings annually and clear debris from joints where moisture can sit. Honestly, it’s not massive work – maybe a weekend every few years – but it’s something to factor in if you’re looking at timber versus aluminium.

Will a pergola add value to my Hobart property?

A well-built pergola definitely adds value, especially in Hobart’s market where outdoor living space is highly sought after. Real estates around Sandy Bay and Battery Point tell us that quality pergolas can add $15,000-$30,000 to a property’s value, sometimes more if it’s part of a complete outdoor entertaining area. The key is making sure it suits your home’s style and is properly built – a dodgy DIY job can actually hurt your value.

Should my Hobart pergola face north or does it matter?

In Hobart, north-facing pergolas get the most sun, which is gold during our cooler months. But if you’re in an exposed spot like Mount Stuart or overlooking the Derwent, you might prefer east or west-facing to reduce wind exposure. I usually walk your property and look at sun patterns, prevailing wind direction, and views before recommending orientation – it’s different for every site.

Can you add heating or weatherproofing to pergolas in Hobart?

Yeah, we can add infrared heaters, outdoor blinds, or clear PVC screens to make your pergola usable through Hobart’s colder months. A lot of our clients in South Hobart and Sandy Bay go for this because it extends their outdoor season from October through to May instead of just summer. The louvred roof pergolas also give you weatherproofing without fully enclosing the space.

How long will a pergola last in Tasmania’s climate?

A properly built timber pergola using quality hardwood should last 20-30 years in Hobart with regular maintenance. Aluminium pergolas will outlast that – often 40+ years with virtually no maintenance beyond cleaning. I’ve seen cheap pine pergolas rot out in under 10 years here because our winters are just too wet, which is why we don’t cut corners on materials even when clients ask us to.

Contact Us

Decking Hobart specialists have been building decks and pergolas in the greater Hobart area for over a decade. Deck builders are experts at creating custom outdoor living spaces that turn your house into a home. All this at affordable prices that will fit into anyone’s budget! So don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today!!

    Scroll to Top
    CALL US NOW