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Maintenance-free Vinyl Pergolas Provide Year-round Relaxation

Outdoor living areas are now one of the top spaces home owners are looking revitalize. With so much popularity, cultivating living areas outside is no longer limited to the landscapers and gardeners out there. Even home owners that have no affinity for pulling weeds, pruning trees, or maintaining outdoor furniture want to create cozy and inviting outdoor rooms.

Pergolas, or arbors large enough to accommodate a seating area, are climbing their way up to be the most popular outdoor structure. And therefore, builders are constantly looking for new materials that need less maintenance to keep them looking great. Thankfully, vinyl has answered the call for a building material that needs absolutely no upkeep!

Vinyl, which is technically called Polyvinyl chloride, or simply PVC, is the most common construction plastic produced in the world. It is used for pipes, wires, siding, signs, ceilings tiles, and even records. Unlike exposed wood, vinyl will not warp, twist, bow, crack, splinter, and never needs to be painted.

Because of its durability, strength, and versatility, vinyl makes a fantastic material for outdoor structures. Most vinyl pergolas are constructed with a core of pressure treated southern yellow pine lumber that is protected by a vinyl sleeve. The pine provides unrelenting strength, while the nearly indestructible vinyl sleeves protect the wood from suffering any damage. While wood pergolas need to be stained, sealed, or painted to keep up its appearance, vinyl pergolas never need more than a hard rain to provide a good cleaning.

Many people are taking advantage of the autumn season to install a vinyl pergola before the winter because vinyl endures inclement weather so well. While many people hold off planning outdoor living spaces until the spring, planning and installing a garden structure now will ensure that it is ready to be enjoyed by the first warm day in April. Wood pergolas can be damaged if not properly maintained through the first winter, but, autumn is the perfect season for installing vinyl pergolas because vinyl will be completely unaffected by the conditions. As nearly everyone is pulled outdoors to enjoy the spaces outside their home, it is no wonder that available materials are expanding to include maintenance free options.

by: CedarStore GazeboCreations




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