Pergolas, arbors and shade structures that make the patio usable in Texas heat.
Round Rock sits on dense clay and Williamson County chalk, and the summer sun hits hard-your patio sits unused most afternoons unless you give it shade. A well-built pergola or shade structure turns that outdoor space into a real room you actually want to sit in, and on the clay-heavy soils around Forest Creek and Teravista, a solid foundation matters. Corral Bros builds custom pergolas and arbors that handle Texas heat and hold up to our local ground.
We run freestanding structures and attached designs in cedar or powder-coated steel, stained and sealed to last in Round Rock humidity. Your estimate is free, no obligation, and we usually get on-site within 48 hours. We're licensed, insured, and do this work for homeowners and commercial properties across the I-35 corridor.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Round Rock property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and pergolas & shade that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
A standard open pergola provides partial, dappled shade; for stronger sun relief in Central Texas we add a slatted roof, canopy, shade cloth or climbing plants. We design the right amount of cover so the space is comfortable through hot afternoons.
Cedar and powder-coated steel are the best pergola materials for Central Texas, standing up to sun, heat and storms. Cedar offers a warm natural look and resists rot, while steel gives clean, low-maintenance lines. We build both, stained and sealed to last.
Cost depends on size, materials, and whether you anchor it freestanding or attach it to the house. Cedar is less expensive upfront; steel lasts longer. Give us a call at (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate. We'll walk through your options and show you what fits your budget.
If it's built right on solid footing, yes. Our clay soil here makes foundation work critical-we anchor deep and account for our local ground. Sealed wood or powder-coated steel both hold up. During your estimate, we'll make sure the design and location work for drainage and wind load.
An arbor is typically smaller, often an entryway or focal point, sometimes open-top for climbing vines. A pergola is larger, roofs over seating or dining, and provides serious shade. We build both, custom to your patio size and what you want from the space.
Both work. Attached designs connect directly to your home's structure and save space on smaller patios. Freestanding lets you position shade wherever your sun exposure is worst. We assess your patio layout and foundation during the estimate to recommend the better option for your Round Rock property.
Cedar weathers naturally and stays sound, but annual sealing extends its life and keeps the color. Powder-coated steel needs almost no upkeep beyond rinsing dust. We can seal your cedar structure when we build it and discuss refresh schedules so you know what to expect.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.