Pergolas, arbors and shade structures that make the patio usable in Texas heat.
Shade is worth real money in Spicewood, where the Hill Country sun beats down on exposed lots all summer. Corral Bros builds pergolas, arbors, and shade structures across Spicewood Trails, Briarcliff, and the lake properties, turning a hot patio or deck into a spot you actually want to sit through an August afternoon.
On open acreage and lakeside lots, we anchor structures solidly against wind and set them to catch breezes while cutting the worst of the sun. We build to match your home and the natural setting, and we can pair a pergola with a patio, deck, or outdoor kitchen so the whole space works together. Corral Bros is family-built, licensed, and insured. Call (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours, and we will figure out where shade helps most on your lot.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Spicewood property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and pergolas & shade that holds up to Burnet 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.
It depends on size, materials, and whether it stands alone or ties into a patio or deck. Corral Bros gives free on-site estimates so you get a real number for your Spicewood property. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule a visit, usually within 48 hours.
Yes. Even an open pergola cuts the direct Hill Country sun enough to drop the temperature underneath noticeably, and you can add a cover or plantings for more. On an exposed Spicewood lot, that shade is the difference between a patio you avoid in summer and one you use.
We set posts into the shallow limestone with proper footings and build the structure to handle the wind that sweeps across open Spicewood acreage. Anchoring into the rock done right makes for a very solid base, so the pergola stands firm through Hill Country storms and gusts.
Yes. Most Spicewood clients want a pergola that suits their home and the cedar-and-limestone surroundings rather than something generic. We build with materials and a style that fit, so it looks like a natural part of your property, not an afterthought bolted on.
Yes. We often build pergolas as part of a larger outdoor space, shading a patio, deck, or outdoor kitchen so the whole area works together. Planning it alongside the rest means the footings, drainage, and layout all line up rather than being pieced together later.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.