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Complete Your Space With a Pergola

Create a Breezy Focal Point for Your Backyard
A pergola brings comfort, charm, and year-round usability.

Pergolas Are Perfect for Bringing the Indoors Out

Create a stylish, inviting covered space where friends and family can gather and relax.

Whether fully or partially covered, pergolas provide the perfect balance of shade and openness—ideal for defining outdoor living areas, shading your BBQ, or enhancing your patio. Sometimes referred to as a gazebo or patio cover, a pergola adds comfort, charm, and functionality to your yard all year round.

Aluminum Pergolas Gallery

Strong, stylish, and built to last—perfect for any climate.

Pergolas Near You

Local Expertise. Custom Designs. Built to Last.

Every yard is different—so your pergola should be, too. That’s why we take a personalized, local approach to every project. Our experienced team understands the unique climate, style preferences, and zoning requirements in your area. Whether you’re looking to create a shaded lounge, cover your outdoor kitchen, or define a cozy backyard retreat, we’re here to bring your vision to life.

Take a look at some of the pergola installations we’ve completed in your neighborhood, and get inspired to create your own outdoor escape.

Pergola FAQs

Here are some of the most common questions we get about the custom pergola we design and install.

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Aluminum pergolas offer superior durability with far less maintenance than wood. They won't rot, warp, or attract termites, and they hold up beautifully in all weather conditions—making them a long-term, worry-free investment.

No. Aluminum is naturally resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor use—even in coastal or humid climates. Many aluminum pergolas also have a powder-coated finish that adds extra protection and enhances appearance.

Yes! Aluminum pergolas are available in a range of colors, finishes, and styles—from modern to traditional. You can also choose design options like lattice tops, solid covers, or motorized louvers for adjustable shade.

In many areas, yes—a permit is required, especially if the structure is attached to your home or includes electrical components. Our team can help you navigate the permitting process and ensure everything is built to local code.

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