How to Clean & Maintain Your Pergola

How to Clean & Maintain Your Pergola

A pergola is more than just a stylish outdoor structure; it’s a valuable addition to your backyard that enhances both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Whether you use it as a cozy spot for family gatherings, a shaded retreat from the sun, or a picturesque space for climbing plants, maintaining your pergola is essential to ensure its longevity and beauty.

powerwashing a pergola

Let’s explore the maintenance needs for different types of pergolas—wood, aluminum, vinyl, and fiberglass. As well as cover how to care for your pergola’s accessories like vines, shades, fans, lighting, and fabric covers.

Different types of pergolas will have different needs when it comes to maintenance, how to care for them and how frequently they need attention differs greatly. It’s best to refer back to your care and maintenance guide if one came with your pergola, as manufacturers instructions are always the best to follow. But here are some general guidelines based on pergola type.

Caring for Wood Pergolas

Wood Pergolas typically require the most amount of maintenance compared to other materials. Regular maintenance on a wood pergola is arguably more important than with other structures in prolonging the life of your pergola as wood is already at a great risk of deterioration from water and insects.

Cleaning a wood pergola

Start by sweeping away any debris from the surface. Use a soft-bristled brush or a leaf blower for larger areas. For a deeper clean, mix a mild detergent with water and scrub the wood with a soft sponge. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the finish.

Inspect for Damage

Check for signs of rot, mildew, or insect infestations. Early detection is crucial. If you find any damaged sections, sand them down and apply a wood preservative. You may even need to replace individual pieces to prevent your pergola from collapsing under weakened or broken sections.

Check Fasteners

Check your base plates and fasteners around the pergola to make sure none have loosened, tighten as necessary.

Sealing and Staining

staining a pergola

To protect your wood pergola from the elements, apply a weather-resistant sealant or stain. Reapply every 1-2 years, depending on your climate. This will help prevent cracking, peeling, and fading.

Caring for Aluminum Pergolas

Aluminum pergolas are known for their durability and low maintenance. Still, you want to look over your pergola occasionally for any signs of failure or at least to give it good clean occasionally.

Cleaning

Aluminum pergolas should be cleaned regularly to prevent dirt buildup. Use a mild soap solution and a soft cloth to wipe down the surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the finish. A power washer on a lower pressure setting can also be used to clean your structure.

Checking for Rust

Although aluminum is resistant to rust, it’s a good idea to inspect for any signs of corrosion. If you spot any, gently sand the area and touch up with paint designed for aluminum surfaces.

Inspect welds

If your aluminum pergola has any welded pieces, inspect those carefully to make sure those welds are holding. Particularly on less expensive aluminum pergolas, and those not properly anchored, strong winds can move and shift your pergola which can weaken the welds or cause them to break altogether.

Lubricating Moving Parts

If your aluminum pergola has adjustable components, such as a retractable roof or movable louvers, ensure that you lubricate the moving parts periodically to ensure smooth operation.

Caring for Vinyl Pergolas

Vinyl pergolas offer a sleek, modern look and are virtually maintenance-free, it’s one of their biggest selling points but it’s smart to be observant.

Cleaning

Vinyl is resistant to stains and discoloration but can collect dust and dirt. Lighter colored pergolas also will show dirt more easily than a dark wood or black aluminum pergola would. Wash it with a mixture of water and mild detergent, using a soft brush to remove any grime. Rinse thoroughly with water. You can use a power washer but start on a low pressure setting. We have found scuff marks easily buff out with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Sponge.

Inspecting for Damage

While vinyl is durable, it can crack – lawn mowers launching a rock at your post could potentially chip the vinyl. Check for any signs of damage and replace any broken parts as needed.

Prevent Discoloration

To prevent discoloration from UV rays, use a UV-protectant cleaner and avoid leaving harsh chemicals on the surface. If you live in a snowy region, keep artificially colored salt away from your pergola posts as prolonged contact could cause staining.

Caring for Fiberglass Pergolas

Fiberglass pergolas are also very durable and weather-resistant, but they still need some care.

Cleaning

Fiberglass surfaces can be cleaned with a mixture of water and mild detergent. Use a non-abrasive sponge or soft cloth and gently scrub to avoid scratching the surface. Rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue. Do not use a power washer on a fiberglass pergola, power washers are too strong and can damage your pergola.

Inspecting for Cracks

Check for any cracks or signs of wear, particularly at joints and seams. Repair any damage promptly to prevent further issues.

Inspecting the Finish

Paint adheres well to fiberglass and most fiberglass pergolas will probably include a protective finish. However, it’s important check your pergola annually to make sure any scratches or marks in the protective finish are touched up right away. Use the touch up paint provided by your manufacturer or a reputable exterior paint.

Maintaining Pergola Accessories

Plants & Vines

Traditionally pergolas can be found draped in vines and climbing plants. It’s a way to increase natural beauty around a structure as well as increase shade and create a bit of a wind block as the vines grow in thickly. But you may need to do some maintenance on them yearly to protect your structure.

Some vines grow thick and heavy over time, if you have a lightweight aluminum or wood pergola you need to prune your vines so that the weight doesn’t collapse your structure.

Vines also hold in moisture against your pergola causing rot or mold. To preserve the longevity, you need to make sure you prune back vines to properly seal wood pergolas regularly or clean aluminum, vinyl or fiberglass pergolas to remove any signs mold and mildew.

Shades

Pull down or automatic sun shades provide additional comfort and protection from the rising or setting sun as well as provide some privacy.

Pergola with a side drop shade

Most shades can be cleaned with a mild detergent and water. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for specific cleaning recommendations based on the type of shade fabric your shade is made with. You should also regularly check for any tears or fraying and repair or replace damaged sections as needed. Also make sure the attachment points of your shade to your pergola are securely fastened.

Outdoor Fans

Fans are great for additional airflow on hot days, but you need to periodically clean and care for your fan to keep it operating smoothly.

underside of outdoor pergola with fan and tv for patio seating

Dust the blades regularly and ensure they are free of debris, especially around the housing for the motor. For a more thorough cleaning, use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment.

One of the most important safety guidelines for an outdoor fan is to make sure it is a WET rated outdoor fan. These fans provide the necessary construction to keep the motor dry and operational in the wet and humid conditions a pergola fan will endure.

If you notice any issues, such as wobbling or unusual noises when your fan is running, check for loose screws or call a professional.

Lighting

Outdoor lighting for your pergola is both convenient and adds ambiance to your space at night. Keep your lighting clean by wiping down light fixtures with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust. Regularly inspect bulbs and wiring for any signs of wear or damage. Replace burnt-out bulbs and repair any faulty or exposed wiring to keep your lights functioning properly.

Pergola Fabric Covers

If your pergola has an overhead cover or shade, you should also regularly clean and care for this part of the structure as well.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning fabric covers. Generally, a mild detergent and water solution works well. After rain or precipitation make sure they are fully extended to dry out and don’t fold or store them before they are completely dry.

Check for any rips, tears, or loose stitching. Repair or replace damaged covers as needed. Many manufacturers suggest keeping a fabric overhead shade retracted during storms to prevent damage.

Motorized & Electrical Components

Many modern pergolas feature upgraded electrical and motorized components for various features; motorized roofs and louvers that can open and shut, side screens that move up and down to enclose your pergola, the fans and lighting mentioned earlier, heaters, misters and more.

If your pergola enhancements include remote controls to operate, keep your remote in a cool and dry space to avoid deterioration. Remove batteries if not using for extended periods of time. And replace with fresh batteries as needed.

Check around moving parts, like movable louvers to ensure no branches, build up of leaves, etc will impede the ability to open and close fully. Some may require regular maintenance to lubricate around such moving parts as well, refer to your owners manual to follow your manufacturers instructions.

Anytime electrical components are a part of your structure you should routinely check for fraying or damaged wiring. This damage can lead to deadly electrocution or spark fires that can destroy your structure and possibly spread to your home.

Electrical wiring pulled through the post and beams of a pergola

Maintaining your pergola is crucial to ensuring its longevity and keeping it looking its best. Whether you have a wooden, aluminum, vinyl, or fiberglass pergola, each type requires specific care to protect it from the elements and wear and tear. Proper maintenance of accessories like shades, fans, lighting, and fabric covers enhances the functionality and enjoyment of your outdoor space as well as keeps you and your family safe. By following these guidelines, you can keep your pergola in excellent condition and continue to enjoy its beauty and utility for years to come.

FAQs

  1. How often should I clean my wood pergola? It’s a good idea to clean your wood pergola at least once every 6-12 months to prevent buildup of dirt and grime.
  2. Can I use a power washer on my aluminum pergola? Yes, you can use a power washer, but be sure to use a low-pressure setting to avoid damaging the finish.
  3. How do I prevent my vinyl pergola from becoming brittle? Purchase a premium vinyl pergola that already has UV protectant built into the material. Or apply a UV-protectant cleaner and avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals.
  4. What is the best way to clean fabric covers for my pergola? Follow the manufacturer’s instructions, typically involving a mild detergent and water solution. Ensure the covers are completely dry before storing them.
  5. How can I troubleshoot a remote-controlled fan that isn’t working? Check the batteries in the remote control and inspect the fan’s wiring and connections for any issues. If problems persist, consult a professional.

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The dimensions of a Heartland Pergola refer to the width and depth of the pergola's roof. The pergola roof will include the beams and rafters, and on a traditional style pergola, will extend past the posts of your pergola.

For an example, a 14' x 14' pergola means that the overhead roof dimensions are 14' x 14'.

To figure out post spacing you will want to look at the specific CAD drawing for the pergola size you are looking for. Noting that a typical traditional style pergola will be built with the posts inset one foot from the end of your beams. Modern pergolas will NOT have an overhang.

Tip while planning - if your patio space is 14' x 14', most homeowners will opt to go a size larger on a Traditional Style Pergola so that the overhang of the pergola roof extends past the edge of your patio, rather than stopping even with it. A 14' x 14' patio would benefit from installing a 16' x 16' pergola (or greater) for optimum sun coverage.

We have the best of both worlds!

Aluminum base structure for extreme durability and strength paired with a vinyl exterior that makes your pergola maintenance super easy!

Many vinyl pergolas on the market are going to have no reinforcement or internal reinforcement by wood. Over time, that wood will rot, warp and sag. The aluminum inserts of Heartland Pergolas ensure that is never an issue for your pergola. It's a solid structure, easy to maintain and will last you for decades! We are so confidant in that fact that we offer a Lifetime Warranty.

You can purchase any of our pergola kits or eyebrow pergolas online through our website or order by calling in (563-345-6745) and talking to our sales team. If you are ordering a pergola with customizations outside of our pergola design tool, custom sizes or configurations, you will want to purchase by speaking with our team over the phone/email.

Upon ordering, either via our website or through our sales staff you will receive a docusign document emailed to you detailing all your options and pergola specs to sign off on before we send your pergola to fabrication.

Due to the custom nature of our product, we cannot accept returns. All pergola kits are made to order specifically for your space and requirements. We recommend you work directly with our team to discuss all potential site, climate, and installation requirements before you make your purchase to ensure that you get exactly the materials that you need.

We want you to be happy with your purchase, if there is a problem just reach out and we will work with you to make it right.

It doesn’t happen often but if you do find something missing or damaged, we will replace it immediately.

For all orders in the continental US, shipping is already included!

If you live outside of the continental US and would like a quote on shipping, please contact Elizabeth for a shipping quote!

Each kit will come with the corresponding instruction manual for that pergola. It will list step-by-step how to install, what tools are needed and show diagrams for the installation. You will also get your related CAD drawing for your pergola as well.

You are welcome to download the digital version of our instruction manuals ahead of time if you want to take a look at the process first!

We also have installation videos available 24/7 playable from YouTube Play List. Our Video Installation series will break down each step into a short video so you can see exactly how each step is completed.

VINYL AND ALUMINUM STRUCTURES LIMITED WARRANTY

Subject to the conditions and limitations listed herein, Heartland Pergolas warrants its vinyl structures to be free from defective workmanship and materials and, when subject to normal and proper use, against surface peeling, rot, structural damage from termites, splitting, flaking, rusting, and blistering, abnormal weathering or abnormal discoloration.

We have many customers who go the DIY route to install their pergola! If you have some basic building experience and knowledge with some simple tools, you can build a pergola.

We provide you with written installation instructions, video tutorials online, and the best customer service you can get!

You can watch our videos ahead of time to see if you feel comfortable working with the tools and materials needed to build your pergola. Our Installation Videos are divided up into short step-by-step clips that are to the point and show you exactly how each part is completed.

General guidelines for DIYers:

  • Be able to lift 80lbs
  • Be able to use a tape measure and level
  • Be able to use a circular saw or miter saw
  • Be able to use a drill
  • Be able to level and align your columns and beams
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