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Can a timber frame pavilion or pergola be dismantled and moved?

This question comes up most often from customers who rent their property, plan to move within a few years, or are building on land that may change use. Here’s an honest answer:

Is disassembly technically possible?

  • Yes — NORWEH kits are assembled with bolts, lag screws, and mechanical fasteners rather than adhesives; in theory, every connection can be undone
  • The LT model is more disassembly-friendly than the HT — bolt connections are more straightforward to reverse than mortise and tenon joints, which require the tenon to be withdrawn from the mortise pocket

Practical challenges of disassembly and relocation:

  • Foundation removal — concrete sonotube footings are permanent; helical pile footings can theoretically be removed with specialized equipment
  • Timber condition after disassembly — roof deck boards and stained timber may not reassemble perfectly after being removed and transported
  • Reassembly effort equals or exceeds the original assembly
  • Moving heavy timber components requires a flatbed truck or trailer

Alternatives to relocation:

  • If the property is sold, the pavilion adds value to the sale — many buyers consider a well-built timber frame pavilion a compelling feature
  • If selling without the pavilion, negotiate its value into the sale price or sale terms

If relocation is a serious possibility:

  • Choose helical pile footings over concrete — they offer at least theoretical removal
  • Photograph all components during assembly for reference
  • Consider the NORWEH LT for its simpler disassembly pathway