· Georgetown, TX

Pergola & Covered Patio Builder in Georgetown

Shade, structure, and style. Serving Georgetown since 2018 — licensed, insured, and permit-ready. Call 512.316.4107.

· Service Overview

Outdoor Rooms That Work Year-Round in Georgetown.

A covered patio gives you a fully enclosed overhead structure — roof, beams, and all — that blocks rain, limits direct sun, and can house ceiling fans or lighting. In Georgetown's summers, where temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, that shade makes the difference between using your backyard and avoiding it. A pergola is an open-beam overhead structure that creates shade and definition without a full roof. Both extend how your family uses the outdoors.

CTX designs and builds both, attached to your home or freestanding in the yard. We work in cedar, structural steel, and powder-coated aluminum, and we handle every detail from the initial design to permit filing to the final walk-through. Every structure is built to pass Georgetown and Williamson County inspections.

Every project is sized and designed to your yard, your home's architecture, and HOA requirements where applicable — and how you actually plan to use the space.

· What's Included

Everything from Design to Installation.

Design & Permits

We design the structure to code and file permits with the City of Georgetown and Williamson County on your behalf — no permit office visits required from you.

Custom Sizing

Built to your exact dimensions — not a prefab kit adjusted to fit. Every structure is designed for your yard and your home.

Material Options

Choose from pressure-treated lumber, cedar, structural steel, or powder-coated aluminum based on your look and budget.

Electrical Rough-in

We coordinate with a licensed electrician to rough in outlets and switch boxes during the build so your space is wired from day one.

Ceiling Fan Prep

Structural blocking and wiring locations for ceiling fans are built in during construction — no retrofitting later.

Local Expertise

Built by a Georgetown-based team that understands the wind loads, summer sun angles, clay soil conditions, and HOA requirements of Central Texas.

· How It Works

From First Call to Final Walkthrough.

Consultation

We visit your property, walk the space, discuss your ideas, and take measurements. You'll leave with a clear sense of what's possible and what it costs.

Design & Permit

We draft the design, present it to you for approval, then handle permitting with the city or county. No guesswork on your end.

Site Prep

Footings dug and poured, anchor posts set, and the concrete cured before any framing begins. The foundation is done right.

Installation

The structure goes up — framing, roofing or beam work, fascia, trim, and any electrical rough-in. Most installations complete in 3–7 days.

Walkthrough

We walk the finished project with you, confirm everything meets the plan, and ensure the space is clean and ready to enjoy.

· Project Gallery
· FAQ

Your Questions, Answered.

Still have questions about covered patios or pergolas? We're glad to walk through your specific situation.

Ask Us a Question
A covered patio has a solid overhead structure — either a full roof or a roofing material like corrugated metal or polycarbonate panels — that blocks rain. A pergola uses open beams or slats that provide partial shade but allow light and air through. Pergolas are generally less expensive and create a more open feel. Covered patios provide full weather protection.
Yes. Covered structures in Georgetown and Williamson County typically require a building permit. CTX handles the permit application, submits the required drawings, and schedules inspections as part of the project. We know Georgetown's process and what each project type requires — you don't need to navigate the permit office.
Yes. We build in the structural blocking and electrical rough-in for ceiling fans during construction. You can also add lighting circuits at the same time. We coordinate with a licensed electrician so the electrical work is permitted and inspected correctly.
Most covered patio and pergola installations take 5–10 business days once materials are on-site, including time for footing concrete to cure. Larger or more complex structures — or projects that require extensive electrical work — may take longer. We give you a realistic timeline during the consultation.

"Creating spaces for families to connect."

Start Your Georgetown Covered Patio Project.

Request a Consultation Call 512.316.4107