Pergola / Gazebo Cost in Massachusetts
How much does a pergola / gazebo cost in Massachusetts? See 2026 local labor rates, material costs, and get a free estimate.
Massachusetts Average Cost (2026)
Cost Breakdown
Based on a 200 sq ft project in the Northeast region. Actual costs vary by contractor, site conditions, and material choices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a pergola / gazebo cost in Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, a typical 200 sq ft pergola / gazebo costs between $3,600 and $11,000, with a mid-range average of $6,000. Massachusetts is in the Northeast region.
How much is labor for a pergola / gazebo in Massachusetts?
Labor accounts for approximately $2,700 of the total cost for a 200 sq ft pergola / gazebo in Massachusetts. Labor costs in the Northeast tend to run 15–25% above the national average due to high demand and union labor markets.
How do I find a contractor for a pergola / gazebo in Massachusetts?
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How big is your Pergola / Gazebo?
A 10×12 pergola is 120 sq ft. A 12×20 pergola is 240 sq ft.
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- Budget 10–20% contingency
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