Pergola Building Permits Victoria

Enhance Your Outdoor Space with Confidence

Planning to build a pergola? While pergolas are a popular way to improve outdoor living areas, they are still subject to building regulations in Victoria depending on their size, height, and location.

At JLN Building Consultants, we simplify the approval process, ensuring your pergola is compliant, approved, and ready to build.

What is a Pergola?

A pergola is typically an unroofed, open structure made up of posts and cross-beams, designed to provide partial shade and enhance outdoor areas such as:

  • Decks and patios 
  • Gardens and walkways 
  • Outdoor entertaining spaces 

Unlike verandahs or gazebos, pergolas are generally not fully roofed.

Do You Need a Building Permit?

In Victoria, a building permit may be required depending on the design.

A permit is generally required if the pergola:

  • Exceeds 20m² in floor area 
  • Is higher than 3.6m 
  • Is attached to an existing dwelling 
  • Includes roofing or solid covering (may be classified as a verandah) 

Some smaller, detached and unroofed pergolas may be exempt under Schedule 3 of the Building Regulations 2018, subject to meeting all conditions.

Why a Permit is Important

Regulatory Compliance

Ensures your pergola meets the Building Regulations and NCC requirements.

Structural Safety

Verifies the structure is suitable for wind loads and long-term performance.

Avoid Costly Issues

Prevents fines, delays, or potential removal of non-compliant works.

Our Permit Process

Fee Proposal

Clear and upfront pricing tailored to your project.

Documentation Review

We assess your plans against:

  • NCC 2022 
  • Victorian Building Regulations (including Schedule 3 exemptions) 
  • Local council requirements
RFI (If Required)

Fast, targeted RFIs issued to resolve any compliance issues.

Permit Issued

Once compliant, your Building Permit is issued so construction can begin.

Key Documentation Requirements

To obtain a pergola permit, you will typically need:

  • Site plan showing location and setbacks 
  • Architectural or construction drawings 
  • Structural details including materials and connections 

Property Title & Plan of Subdivision

Common RFI Triggers for Pergolas

Avoid delays by addressing these early:

  • Incorrect classification (pergola vs verandah or roofed structure) 
  • Attachment to dwelling not detailed structurally 
  • Non-compliant siting (setbacks and height) 
  • Insufficient footing or structural details 

Overlooking or boundary considerations (where applicable)

Why Choose JLN Building Consultants

Fast, Reliable Approvals

Efficient turnaround times to keep your project moving.

Regulatory Expertise

Strong understanding of Victorian residential requirements and exemptions.

Practical Advice

We help you achieve approval with clear, solution-focused guidance.

End-to-End Support

From assessment through to approval, we manage the process seamlessly.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Small, unroofed and detached pergolas under 20m² may be exempt, provided all Schedule 3 conditions are met.

Generally up to 20m², subject to height, location, and design compliance.

Timeframes vary, however we aim to assess and respond within 2–5 business days.

Yes, in some cases. However, where a permit is required, works must comply with approved documentation and inspections.

Build Smarter with JLN

Whether exempt or requiring approval, JLN Building Consultants ensures your pergola project is assessed correctly from the outset.

Contact us today to get started.

+0422 234 951