Spurfect Solutions

Pergolas, sheds and timber work

Pergolas & Timber Structures

Spurfect Solutions can help with timber structures that support real garden use: pergolas, timber frames, sheds, garden buildings and outdoor carpentry details.

Rustic timber garden building with partial roof repair and new shingles under a clear blue sky.

What this can include

  • Timber pergolas
  • Pergola frames over paths or seating areas
  • Garden sheds and timber structures
  • Outdoor timber repairs where suitable
  • Garden carpentry details
  • Linked landscaping and raised bed work

This service is best discussed around the exact job, but the image set shows strong timber work that can support the wider outdoor space.

Pergolas and timber structures often sit naturally alongside raised beds, gravel areas, turfing and fencing.

Project examples

Timber Structures work by Spurfect Solutions

A selected run of real project images showing the materials, finish and practical style of the work.

Rustic timber garden building with partial roof repair and new shingles under a clear blue sky.
Timber pergola with raised beds, red gravel path and stepping stones forming a practical seating garden.
New timber pergola frame installed over a pathway between vegetable beds in a garden.
Large timber garden shed with double doors and windows installed on a paved patio area.
New timber garden shed with double doors installed beside a boundary fence and garden planting.
Close view of a timber outbuilding roof opening with scaffold and tools during specialist garden structure repair.

Related services

Often planned alongside this work

FAQs

Timber Structures questions

Can you work with my designer to bring a garden project to completion?+

Yes. If you have a designer, plan or clear set of ideas, Spurfect Solutions can help deliver the practical parts of the project, including timber work, fencing, sleeper features, gravel areas, turfing and finishing details.

Can you help if I only have a rough idea of how I want the garden to feel?+

Yes. You do not need a fully finished design before getting in touch. A conversation about privacy, access, seating, planting, boundaries and maintenance can turn a rough idea into a practical plan.

Can the work be phased if I am not doing the whole garden at once?+

Often, yes. It can be sensible to start with boundaries, levels, access or sleeper work first, then return to turfing, planting preparation or finishing details when the main structure is in place.

Free no-obligation quote

Need help with timber structures?

Tell us what you want the space to do, and we can talk through the practical next step.