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Mr. Handyman of Upper Fairfield County
4.5(
284
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Serving Sandy Hook, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Warranties offered

"The owner realized the urgency of our situation and one of the Handymen accepted the assignment knowing it would be overtime. The job was finished that day and we are immensely grateful."
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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JR General Contractor, LLC
4.8(
15
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Serving Sandy Hook, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Prices are very reasonable and performs an excellent quality of work. He takes time to answer your questions and is very professional in dealing with his customers. Highly recommended, and will definitely hire for future projects."
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FAQs for arbor, pergola or trellis custom build projects in Sandy Hook, CT

Pergolas and gazebos are both outdoor structures, but there are differences between the two. A pergola has a slatted roof that allows partial sunlight to filter through, creating a light and airy space. In contrast, a gazebo features a solid roof that provides complete shade. This key difference influences the comfort and visual appeal of your outdoor space.

Prefabricated pergola kits require one to four hours of assembly, while custom pergola designs take an average of eight to 16 hours. Additional groundwork, such as pouring a concrete slab, leveling the site, and removing obstructions, may extend the installation process to several weeks, ensuring a secure and long-lasting build.

A standard pergola kit ships with everything you need—four support posts, rafters, top runners, support beams, and hardware for anchoring the frame to a concrete pad. Many manufacturers also bundle add-ons like retractable canopies, privacy screens, or modular sections that let you tweak the footprint. Because each part is pre-cut and labeled, the kit helps you—or your contractor—assemble a sturdy, attractive structure without extra trips to the hardware store.

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