Timber Pavilions.

Built for
Style & Strength

Beautiful
Timber Frame

Pavilions…

from Solid Wood Beams

Timber frame pavilions are an instant backyard classic and are the perfect structure for anywhere people gather to socialize or relax such as churches, parks, campsites, and of course, residential backyards. With a great list of choices for design, these picturesque pavilions transform into incredible spaces for grilling areas, picnic coverings, car protection, boat storage, outdoor seating, general shelter, and much more!

The beautiful timbers used in your pavilion are locally sourced from carefully managed forests, including some from the Great Smoky Mountains. The white pines are a timeless American treasure, used to build countless cabins and barns of early settlers, and still loved by the region’s residents today.

Custom Build Your Own Pavilion

A Step-By-Step Guide

1

Choose a pavilion size

Select typical pavilion sizes that fit your location. Measurements are based on beam lengths.
The following sizes are available:

  • 10’ x 10’

  • 10’ x 14’

  • 10’ x 20’

  • 12’ x 12’

  • 12’ x 20’

  • 12’ x 24’

  • 16’ x 16’

  • 16’ x 24’

  • 16’ x 32’

2

Choose a stain color

3

Choose roofing

Asphalt Shingles

Metal Roofing

Roof Pitch

Overhang Extension Option

Add 24” eave overhangs at pavilion ends for additional roof space and shade.

Pavilion Pricing

Prices for the pavilions include on-site construction of the units, 50 miles from any of our dealer locations.

For those not familiar with construction terms, you may wonder what β€œstanding seams” are. Standing seam metal panels feature concealed fasteners that are good for aesthetics and durability. First, you get a cleaner look without the screw heads popping up down the seams. Second, since the fasteners are entirely concealed, there is no risk of leaks as the hardware begins to break down

Pavilion Site Prep

All timber pavilions require a level concrete pad or concrete piers before installation.

Concrete Pads

  • Ensure that your poured pad has dried completely and is a minimum of 12” greater than the size of your Pavilion

Concrete Piers/Footer for Each Structural Beam

Must have one of the two options prepared prior to install:

  • 18” Sonatube or larger (a minimum of 16” deep)

  • 24” Square Pad (a minimum of 16” deep)

More About Pavilion Materials

Beams

Eastern White Pine, Rustic Timbers locally sourced from the Great Smoky Mountains.

  • 8x8 Posts

  • 6x10 Beams

  • 4x8 Rafters

Steel

¼” Heavy Duty Steel Joinery


Roof Under Sheating

2x6 Southern Yellow Pine under- sheathing,

Tongue & Groove

Roofing

Metal roofing is 29-gauge metal, or upgrade to Standing Seam metal (Both w/40-year warranty)

OR

Asphalt Shingle roofing, 30-year warranty