Outdoor living spaces have dramatically increased in popularity over the last year, and with outdoor living spaces comes the need for things like shade and definition of the various areas. There are many structures that can be used for these types of things, and pergolas are one of the most used and loved.
The traditional pergola does not have a formal roof — only rafters and beams that can be used to support vines or cloth for shade — however, there are many new variations on the market. Some offer the ability to increase or decrease light and shade without fully encasing the space. Others have solid roofs over them, which changes the pergola into something else entirely — a pavilion.
While pavilions have their uses, they lack many of the benefits of a pergola, particularly when people try to have the best of both worlds by creating a pergola/pavilion hybrid that features glass or polycarbonate roofs that let light in.
Pergolas provide shade, much like pavilions and gazebos, but they do it differently. They also allow in light and air, which gives them a more open feeling than an enclosed gazebo or a fully roofed pavilion. It also makes them less expensive, since most of the costs of building a gazebo or pavilion go into the roof.
Traditional pergolas allow the user to customize the amount of shade and sunlight they want. By using things like sailcloth or vines, you could increase the amount of shade, without increasing costs or removing the feeling of light and air.
Heartland Pergolas takes this a step further. Their angled shade systems allow you to customize the amount of shade from 50% up to 90%. So, whether the area you are placing your pergola in needs just a little shade or a lot, you can still have the airy benefits of a pergola, without the cost of a full roof.
Adding a full roof to your structure in order to turn the pergola into a pavilion can create a lot of additional challenges.
First, many pergolas are positioned right next to the house. For a full roof in this location to look aesthetically pleasing, it would need to match it to your existing roofline. You would also have to find a way to deal with rain and standing water, as a flat roof would allow water to collect, causing damage and leaks over time. Therefore, your pergola structure would need to be further away from your home, with a hipped or capped roof and with enough of a pitch to allow rainwater to run off naturally.
While this will provide you with shade, it becomes more of an open-sided house, rather than a defining garden structure. The weight of the roof will mean that the columns will need to be larger and heavier to support it, along with a strong foundation as well.
The end result is a simple project meant to add some definition and shade to your patio becomes a much larger and more expensive project than you may have had in mind.
Many people try to roof their pergola with a polycarbonate top. They feel that this provides some of the sunlight, while also blocking UV rays. It also helps to keep the rain out, making the area beneath usable, even on less than sunny days.
However, these tops have drawbacks besides the weight and added expense to the structure. They can block some UV rays, but they can increase the temperature of the area beneath the roof. Instead of giving you shade and a cooler place to relax, they’re actually hotter than if there was no structure there at all.
They can also be difficult to keep clean, as any type of debris will sit on top. Plus, things like dirt and pollen can leave stains that create a yellow film, detracting from its appearance. And cleaning is difficult, involving a ladder and water, which can be a dangerous combination.
If you are looking to pull a permit for your pergola installation it will be very tough to get your polycarbonate roof panels to pass code. Wind and snow ratings vary throughout the country and the addition of a polycarbonate roof may require you to purchase an individualized engineer test for your specific unit to pass code. This can be costly and time consuming.
A pergola kit from Heartland can give you a lot more options than a roofed pavilion can. It’s lighter and therefore less expensive. They can be built and assembled in less time and in more places and they’re much more adaptable to unique sizes and shapes. And with their shade options, you can get the overhead coverage you need for even the sunniest spaces, without the hassles of a solid roof.
If you’re looking to add some definition, structure and shade to your property, choose a real pergola — not a pavilion. Don’t fall for the idea that a full roof may improve your experience; only true pergolas offer you the right amount of sunlight and shade at the right price for every budget.
Contact the pergola design experts at Heartland Pergolas today to learn more about the best pergola for your home.
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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.
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