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A roof can easily be added to almost all styles of pergolas. There are many prebuilt and building plan pergola styles that already come with roofs added to them or you can simply add a roof to your existing pergola. In addition to DIY options, construction companies can be hired to roof your pergola for you.
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A pergola can be a fantastic addition to a backyard space for a variety of reasons. Perhaps you want an outdoor dining space or sitting area. Maybe you envision a beautiful lounging area by your poolside. Whatever you intend to use it for, pergolas are an easy way to add class and beauty to your outdoor space. There are many benefits to adding a roof to your pergola. You will be protected from the elements
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Learn More »5 Benefits of Putting a Roof on Your Pergola Roofing your pergola comes with many benefits that may appeal to your lifestyle. When learning about these options, consider what you intend to use your pergola for and how these points incorporate with that. A pergola roof comes with many benefits, from monetary savings on upkeep to protection from the elements. It is an easy way to increase the value of your home or get more usage from your outdoor spaces. All things considered, it really is a great investment for your backyard. Below are several of these benefits to reflect on when deciding whether to roof your pergola. Protection from the Elements Using your outdoor space is generally conditional on the weather. No one wants to sit in the rain or have the sun beating down on you on a hot day. Hail can destroy your outdoor furniture. If you use your pergola for a hot tub, a roof will keep the snow off of it for easier use. A roof is an excellent option for eradicating these annoyances to maximize the use of your space. When your pergola has a roof, you are shielded from those effects. Whether it is keeping snow off of a hot tub or being able to sit outside on a rainy day, a roof ensures that you will be able to take advantage of your outdoor space, even during mildly inclement weather. A Roof Reduces Needed Upkeep There are several areas of upkeep that are important to consider when you have an outdoor space with a pergola. These include: The maintenance of the pergola itself
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Learn More »Even if you do not currently plan to sell your home, life happens. Perhaps your home will be too big for you when your children grow up or maybe you accept a job that requires relocation. If you are mortgaging your home, increasing the value of your home also positively impacts your debt ratios, opening up the new mortgage and insurance options. That said, a permanent roof on your pergola is an easy way to add a bit of value to your home. Buyers and appraisers alike can appreciate the other benefits to having a roofed pergola, same as you. A Roof Adds Privacy to Your Outdoor Space The nature of outdoor space is limited privacy unless you consider the various options that add privacy. This is typically achieved with a privacy fence, but a pergola roof can also contribute to how private your backyard is. In addition to the standard privacy concerns, such as neighbors and passers-by, the age of technology that we are living in means added incursions on privacy, with a couple of examples being public CCTV cameras and drones. Private drones are already fairly popular. In addition to that, many companies are beginning to use drones for product delivery. Both private and commercial drones are typically equipped with cameras and it can be disconcerting to people who value privacy. If you live in or near the city, it is also probable that you have CCTV cameras nearby, as they are popping up with alarming frequency. Many of these cameras are mounted on higher places, meaning they can often see over standard privacy fences. With both of these concerns, a pergola roof can offer increased privacy and help put your mind at ease when lounging in your backyard. How Much Does it Cost to Roof a Pergola? The cost to roof a pergola can vary wildly depending on both the size of the pergola and the type of roof you choose. The cost is typically on par with the standard cost of covering an outdoor patio with a roof. As the cost varies wildly depending on the material used, you can typically expect to spend anywhere from $10 to $50 per square foot of roofing. This number can also go up or down depending on what support your pergola already has. There are many roof kits for sale that include everything you need to roof your pergola. These are typically sold in square footage increments, so the cost will depend on the size of your pergola, as well as the materials you chose. When all is said and done, adding a roof can run you as little as about $500 or as much as $15,000, depending on the above metrics. These costs can go down if you consider temporary options, such as shades.
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