Your Outdoor Space, Designed Around You — Not Someone Else's Production Line.

Most pergola companies sell fixed sizes. Yours shouldn't have to compromise.

Explore Custom
Modern patio with pergola, outdoor furniture, and sunset view

Picture this: It's Saturday afternoon. 95 degrees. Your neighbors are sweating on their exposed patio. You're sitting in full shade with a cold drink, watching the louvers adjust automatically as the sun moves.

Friends are coming over tonight. The pergola lights are on. The grill is hot. The rain starts — and you close the louvers. Nobody moves. The party doesn't stop.

This is what a pergola is supposed to do. Not sit in your yard looking nice. Actually change how you live outside.

Standard pergola on a non-standard patio showing sizing gaps
Gap lets rain through to seating area
Seating area still exposed to sun
Overhang creates structural risk

The Sizing Problem Nobody Talks About

Most pergola manufacturers offer 4–6 fixed sizes: 10×10, 10×13, 12×16, 12×20. The reality is almost no patio measures those dimensions.

When your patio is 11' × 17', you either go smaller and leave 18 inches of seating uncovered, or go bigger and overhang your foundation. Either way, you're adapting your space to fit someone else's production line.

That gap between the pergola edge and your house line? It collects water, breaks the visual line, and never stops being noticeable. And a pergola isn't something you return. It's a permanent addition to your home.

The most common dimensions we build for — 14×20, 16×24, 18×22 — are sizes most manufacturers can't produce at all. Their "custom" option often caps at dimensions smaller than what you actually need.

What a Custom Structure Actually Delivers

A custom pergola is manufactured to your exact dimensions at the factory. Width, projection, post height — all specified by you.

Edge-to-edge coverage. Seamless roofline alignment. Full shade over every seat. It looks like it was always supposed to be there — because it was designed to be.

Standard pergola — visible gaps and misalignment Standard — Gaps & Compromises
Custom pergola — seamless edge-to-edge coverage Custom — Seamless. Intentional.

Not All Custom Is Equal

Custom sizing is becoming more common. But making a pergola larger doesn't make it stronger — it makes it weaker. Unless the engineering changes with the dimensions.

Three things your architect or contractor would want to verify before you commit:

1 "What's the wind and snow load rating at your custom size?"

A pergola rated for 70 mph at 10×13 is NOT rated for 70 mph at 14×22. When you change the span, every load calculation changes. If the manufacturer can't provide specific ratings at your dimensions, the engineering hasn't been done.

2 "Does the warranty change for custom sizes?"

Some manufacturers reduce warranty coverage by 80% on custom orders — from 10 years to 2. A warranty that short on a permanent structure tells you exactly how confident they are in the product at that size.

3 "Can they provide engineer-stamped drawings for your permit?"

Most jurisdictions require permits for permanent structures. Without manufacturer-provided stamps, you're either hiring a local PE at $1,500–$3,000 or skipping the permit entirely — creating potential liability, insurance gaps, and complications at resale.

How The Luxury Pergola Does Custom

Engineering

Rated at Every Dimension

200+ MPH wind rated. 15,000 lbs snow load. At every custom dimension. Engineered specifically for your structure — not estimated from a template.

Warranty

Lifetime. No Exceptions.

Lifetime structural warranty. Same coverage whether your pergola is 10×10 or 20×40. No tiers. No downgrades. No asterisks.

Permits

Stamps Available for $250

Engineer-stamped drawings available for $250. Licensed PE stamps for your specific dimensions and local building codes. 50-state coverage.

Every structure is manufactured in our Noblesville, Indiana facility. 6063-T6 aluminum — the same grade used in architectural and marine applications. ElectroLayer® powder coating for lasting finish integrity. Tri-Vault® dual-wall louvers for superior strength and insulation.

Large industrial warehouse with various equipment and materials on the floor.
Modern house with a sunset view from an outdoor patio area.