Pergola Roof Ideas: What You Need to Know
It’s a bit of an oxymoron isn’t it? A pergola roof. By definition, a pergola does not have a roof but the practical evolution of the many thousand years old idea is finally progressing at a rate worthy of the twenty-first century.
Static Panels or Fabrics
One option I became aware of recently is a clear plastic (plexiglass, acrylic, lexan or polycarbonate) cover that rests on top of the rafters. This provides protection from the rain but nothing else. It also shows the dirt and debris that collects up there and does nothing for the aesthetics that the relaxing and stylish retreat a pergola should have. This is an inexpensive option that can run as low as about two dollars a square foot.
Another fixed (that’s the term we use if you cannot retract it) pergola roof option is fabric in tension stretched over the rafters. This protects from both sun and rain if you use a water resistant fabric but it comes with inherent problems that are significant enough to limit its application onto pergolas. Fabric will pocket with water and over time the pockets stretch and progressively get worse. The pockets collect dirt and debris which contribute to mildewing. Fabric can be as little as four or five dollars a square foot assuming a reasonable quality outdoor fabric is used. A big box store is selling this solution on an arched roof pergola kit (the arched roof will make it more easily shed rain).
Louvered Roofs
A novel solution that I find a little commercial for my taste is the louvered roof systems out of Australia. These systems are metal and protect from sun and rain, and though they not retractable, they are adjustable by tilting the louvers from fully open to fully closed. I have seen them at home shows but have never seen one on a home in North America, so I can’t say they come with any user endorsements that I know of. Prices I recall from the shows run around twenty dollars a square foot and the contraption needs a full box frame to go on top of your pergola… not very complementary.
Roll Retractable Awnings
Roll retractable awnings have been jerry rigged to many a pergola because the awning industry presents them as the panacea for all sun protection needs. Let’s not spend any more time on it. Attaching a roll retractable to your pergola is like putting galoshes on a pair of Jimmy Choos or a wing spoiler on a Bentley.
Retractable Canopies
Now onto the practical, attractive and long term reliable options, retractable canopies. There are two types: multiple tracks, and the one near and dear to my heart, the single track ShadeFX retractable canopy system. Multiple track systems use multiple fabric panels to cover a large area and don’t protect from rain as a result. Not a good solution unless you are in Arizona. Why have no rain protection when it’s available in a simpler system for practically the same price? The other multiple track systems use a four sided frame of aluminum to keep everything true and parallel with the multiple tracks. They can go wide and protect large areas from sun and rain, but the aluminum frame is unsightly, hard to install and unreliable if the frame shifts or moves over time.
ShadeFX
I had one commercial customer call our ShadeFX system a retractable ceiling. The more I think of it, the better that term describes these retractable canopies.
Finally, there is a retractable fabric roof made by ShadeFX. It’s called the “Topside” mounting option and it covers the pergola from above. The system is difficult to see when retracted because it also uses the patented single track actuator. When extended, it is above the rafters and woodwork, so you see all the intricacies of a beautiful wood pergola, while getting retractable protection from sun and rain. The best part of retractable pergola roofs on top of the pergola is that they allow for accessories like speakers, fans and TV’s to be mounted and to work in concert with the canopy.
Okay, so I’m biased. My choice of all these would be a ShadeFX retractable canopy mounted under the rafters with rope operation. As a boater, I love the ambiance of fabric fluttering in the breeze and the warm soft surface it makes when extended. I also love the tactile connection I dream of to the water when I extend the canopy with the rope that runs through marine hardware pulleys. In my mind’s eye, I’m raising the main on a sailboat and drifting off with the light breeze to a place called tranquility…
If you have any questions about your pergola and how to get started with a ShadeFX retractable canopy, please contact us with drawings, sketches, plans. We can help protect your space and ensure you make the most out of it.
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The pergola design will never go out of style. It has always been there and newer technologies such as ShadeFX has improved its performance while still making it trendy.
Rose
Shade FX combines classic style with new technology.
Hi, Are these available in Canada? I am looking for a retractable system like the one you are advertising. The size of the deck is 12′ X 20′ approx. Please let me know where I can purchase your systems.
Hi
I am in the market for one of your topside fabric roof systems but here in the uk we don’t have any company’s that do them,is it possible that you have an agent in the UK that supplies your systems any help or information would be appreciated,
Many Thanks
Brian
Do you have a roof system that protects from rain?
Hi, Are these available in Ontario, Canada? I am looking for a retractable system like the one you are advertising. The size of the deck is 12′ X 20′ approx. 20×20’Please let me know where I can purchase your systems.
I have a screened patio in florida with a pitch in the middle. I would like to put clear acrylic on the top that would stop rain but keep the patio drier & allow light into the living room. Can these be installed over the pitched top of screened patio top?
I needs to know is there a kit to buy for hang your pergola shade
Is it available in the Detroit area?
My husband came up with a brilliant idea. On top of the pergola, underneath the canopy, we purchased two white vinyl lattice pieces 7.5ft x 7.5ft from Home Depot, and attached them with plastic ties to each end to hold them in place. We added a little slant to one side with the lattices so that the rain would run off more towards the outside of the pergola. We have a koi pond underneath the pergola and room for a couple of chairs to enjoy watching them. While we do need the rain, it can be a bit challenging to have it drip down with the bulging, water pregnant canopy, not to mention stressing the poor Koi fish out. Maybe this will work for you 🙂 Happy Pergola-ing !
I am rebuilding my pergola and would like an approximate cost for a retractable awning. It measures 14′ x 16′.
Hi
Do these exist in Sydney, Australia?
Is there a place in Denver, CO?
I need to buy the fabric cover only for this ergola
Hi
Just wondering a rough price for covering pergola roof app 26sq meters
Thanks
Rose
pls help : how to install a roof panels on flat pergola 12×12 using polycarbonated paneles , how can a rise one side of the roof?
Thank you for your help
Jose
Great read.
Please help me!!! I’m searching for a pergola permanent design that’s not retractable. I would like to have the pergola attached to my patio area. I don’t know if this is possible or not. I’d like to add 2 ceiling fans and several sky lights in between. Can you please help me or offer some advice. Thank You Kindly!!!!!!!
Great Article which clear all my concepts of different types of pergolas.
In Dubai, United Arab Emirates Al Khayam provide all type Pergola shades.
For people of UAE its helpful that they contact with Al Khayam
It’s such amazing pictures.
Great Article, Especially the tips on how to design Pergola Roof, really helped in creating unique roof.
Thanks for sharing this, keep up the good work.
This is a very well written article about pergola roofs. Keep sharing such work in the future as well.