Serving Bellevue, WA
Outdoor Structures That Fit Your Property, Season After Season
Your yard should work as hard as the rest of your home. The right outdoor structure gives you shade in July, a dry spot in October, and a welcoming place for guests year‑round. Our team plans and builds with Bellevue’s slopes, tree canopies, and drainage in mind, so you get a gazebo, pergola, pavilion, or patio that looks right and holds up through wind and rain.
We manage site prep, permits, foundations, framing, finishes, and final walkthroughs. You receive one clear point of contact and steady communication from start to finish. If you’re comparing options, you’ll get straight answers on cost, timeline, and the pros and cons of each material. That’s how we keep projects moving and surprise bills off your desk.
Color Scheme
Primary: #0B3D2E, Secondary: #2E7D32, Accent: #C5A572, Background: #F2F5F7, Base: #FFFFFF
What We Build
- Gazebos: Square, octagonal, or custom footprints with shingle, metal, or cedar roofs.
- Pergolas: Open‑air shade structures with wood or composite members and optional louvers.
- Pavilions: Fully roofed gathering spaces with lighting, fans, and integrated seating.
- Decks: Pressure‑treated, hardwood, or composite decking with rail systems that meet code.
- Patios: Pavers, flagstone, or concrete finishes with edging, steps, and seating walls.
- Outdoor Kitchens: Masonry bases, gas or electric lines, ventilation, and weather‑safe surfaces.
- Pathways & Site Work: Grading, drainage, and footings designed for long service life.
We can integrate lighting, outlets, and low‑voltage components. Where privacy matters, we add lattice, screens, or trellises designed to support climbing plants without stressing the structure.
Built for Bellevue’s Terrain and Weather
From Somerset to Newport, many lots carry slope and mature trees. We evaluate load paths, soil conditions, and water flow before we drill the first pier. Roof pitches and flashing are sized for local rainfall, and clearances are set for snow and debris. Hardware is corrosion‑resistant, and exposed fasteners match the finish for a clean look.
If a project touches setbacks or easements, we handle the paperwork and keep inspectors in the loop. You’ll know what’s approved, what’s pending, and what’s next on the schedule.
Our Process
1) Site Visit & Planning
We meet on‑site, take measurements, review drainage, utilities, and access for equipment. You’ll see initial layout options and a straight estimate based on materials and scope.
2) Design & Approvals
We prepare drawings, confirm structural details, and submit for permits as needed. Neighborhood guidelines are checked early to avoid delays.
3) Groundwork & Footings
We set elevations, excavate, and pour footings or set helical piles. Posts are anchored with code‑rated connectors to resist uplift and lateral loads.
4) Framing & Roofing
We frame to plan with proper spans and blocking. Roofing options include architectural shingles, standing seam metal, or cedar shakes, finished with vents and drip edge.
5) Electrical & Finishes
Lighting, fans, and outlets are installed by licensed partners. Surfaces are sanded, sealed, or painted for a clean, durable finish.
6) Final Walkthrough
We review the work, confirm maintenance steps, and hand over documents for materials and hardware.
Materials That Keep Their Shape
We specify materials that handle sun, moisture, and temperature swings without constant upkeep. Wood species and composites are chosen for the exact conditions on your site, not just curb appeal on day one.
| Component |
Options |
Why It Works Here |
Upkeep |
| Posts & Beams |
Pressure‑treated, Douglas fir, engineered lumber, steel posts where required |
Resists ground contact and spans longer runs without sag |
Annual inspection; reseal stained wood every 2–3 years |
| Roofing |
Architectural shingles, standing seam metal, cedar shakes |
Reliable runoff, solid wind rating, clean flashing lines |
Standard roof maintenance; keep debris off valleys |
| Decking & Surfaces |
Composite, ipe or other hardwood, textured concrete, pavers |
Slip‑resistant finishes with good drainage |
Periodic wash; reseal hardwoods per manufacturer |
| Hardware |
Hot‑dip galvanized or stainless fasteners and connectors |
Prevents corrosion in wet seasons and coastal air |
Minimal; tighten exposed hardware during inspections |
| Finishes |
UV‑rated stains and paints, penetrating sealers |
Holds color and keeps moisture out of end grain |
Touch‑ups as needed; full recoat on schedule |
Service Area
We work throughout Bellevue, including:
- Somerset, Newport, Cougar Mountain, Lakemont
- Factoria, Eastgate, Woodridge, West Bellevue
- Bridle Trails, Wilburton, Crossroads, Overlake
Nearby cities are reviewed case‑by‑case to confirm schedules and permitting timelines.
Common Questions
How long does a typical build take?
Smaller pergolas and pavilions often complete in two to three weeks once permits are approved. Larger gazebos with lighting, kitchens, or masonry can take longer due to utilities and inspection steps. You’ll receive a calendar with milestones before we start.
Do I need a permit?
Many projects do. We check size, height, location, and utility runs against city rules and submit the application when needed. We include permit fees in your estimate so the budget is clear.
Can you match existing finishes?
Yes. We review siding, roofing, trim, and color codes. If a perfect match isn’t available, we present close options and explain the trade‑offs.
What about drainage and slope?
We grade for runoff and set footings to stable elevations. French drains, swales, and permeable surfaces are used where necessary to keep water away from structures.
Why Homeowners Choose Us
- Clear scope and pricing: You’ll see what’s included and what isn’t.
- Accountable scheduling: A single point of contact keeps the work moving.
- Details that hold up: Proper flashing, solid connections, and clean finishes.
- Respect for your property: Daily cleanup and careful access routes.
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Project Examples (What to Expect)
While every property is different, most projects follow a steady pace. Day one focuses on layout and protection of surrounding areas. Groundwork and footings set the structure. Framing and roofing come next, followed by lighting and finish work. We end with a walkthrough and a checklist you can keep for maintenance.
If you’re comparing a gazebo to a pavilion or pergola, consider how you plan to use the space. A pavilion offers full roof coverage for dining and cooking. A pergola adds shade and structure to a patio or garden path. A gazebo creates a defined destination with a roof and railings that frame the view. We can combine these with decks, steps, and planters to tie everything together.
Lighting matters, too. Downlights under a pavilion roof, step lights on stairs, and low‑glare path lights improve evening use without harsh hotspots. Outlets are placed for seasonal decor and small appliances. Everything is planned with safe clearances and weather‑rated components.
Start Your Project
Ready to talk through options and timelines? Reach out with a few photos of your yard and a brief note on how you plan to use the space. We’ll schedule a visit and build a plan that fits your property and budget.
Contact Information
Phone: +1 (206) 859-8411
Email: bconstructionconsultants@gmail.com
Address: 5407 Village Park Dr SE, Bellevue, WA 98006, United States
About Banegas Construction Consultants
We are a Bellevue‑based team focused on outdoor structures that look right and stand up to local weather. Our approach is practical: review the site, plan the structure, manage the details, and leave the yard clean when we’re done. The result is a space you can use for years without chasing constant repairs.
If you’re ready to move forward with Gazebos & Outdoor Services in Bellevue, WA, we’re here to help you compare designs, materials, and schedules and get a project on the calendar.