What We Do
Custom Pergola & Patio Cover Services in Tucson, AZ
From louvered and motorized pergolas to aluminum, wood, and freestanding or attached patio covers, we design and build outdoor structures made for homes across Tucson and Pima County.
What We Do
Our Pergola & Patio Cover Services
Louvered & Motorized Pergolas
Baking patio or too much sun at the wrong hour? We design a louvered pergola with adjustable, motorized blades so you control shade and airflow with the push of a button.
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Aluminum Pergolas
When you want a low-maintenance structure built for desert sun and monsoon wind, we set an aluminum pergola sized right for your patio and your household.
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Wood Pergolas
A classic wood pergola with a desert-rated finish, built to handle UV exposure and the monsoon without warping or fading.
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Patio Covers
Need full shade over an outdoor room? We handle design, permits, and install for homes across the Tucson metro.
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Freestanding & Attached Pergolas
Buying, building new, or just weighing options? We walk the site and design a pergola that fits your yard and how you use it.
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Custom & Solid-Roof Structures / Ramadas
Full, even shade across your whole patio, built as a custom ramada or solid-roof structure sized to your space.
Learn more →How Tucson Pergola Pros Works
Getting real shade in your backyard should be simple and stress-free. That’s why we follow a clear, reliable process from the first call to the final walkthrough.
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Step 1: Reach Out for a Free Quote
Tell us about your patio, the sun exposure, and what you want out of it. We know a bare backyard in Tucson summer is no fun, and we move fast to get you scheduled.
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Step 2: We Consult & Review Design Options
We walk your yard, talk through pergola, patio cover, or motorized louvered roof options, and match the design to your home and your HOA if you have one.
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Step 3: We Handle Permits & Install
We pull the Pima County or town permit, get HOA or ARC approval when it applies, and build it to hold up to monsoon wind and desert UV, not just look good on day one.
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Step 4: Final Walkthrough & Inspection
We walk the finished structure with you, pass inspection, and confirm everything is solid before we call the job done.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What determines the cost of a pergola or patio cover?
Size and material drive most of the price. Aluminum lattice pergolas sit at the lower end, wood and louvered systems cost more for the materials and motorization, and a solid insulated-roof patio cover or ramada runs higher still because of the roof panels and structural work. Attachment type, footings, electrical for lights or fans, and permit scope also factor in. We walk your yard, review design options, and give you a free, no-obligation quote before any work starts.
Aluminum, wood, or a louvered roof, which is right for my yard?
It comes down to maintenance and how you want to use the space. Aluminum is low-maintenance and holds its color under desert UV without warping. Wood brings warmth and character but needs sealing and occasional refinishing in Tucson sun. A motorized louvered roof gives you the most control, open for a breeze or closed tight against sun and monsoon rain at the push of a button. We talk through your budget and how you use the patio, then recommend the material that fits.
Do you handle permits and HOA approval?
Yes. Most pergolas and patio covers need a permit through the City of Tucson, Pima County, or the town you are in, and many Tucson-area neighborhoods also require HOA or architectural review approval before a permit is pulled. We prepare the drawings and submittal package and manage that process so your structure is done by the book, not something you have to figure out yourself.
How long does a pergola or patio cover installation take?
Once permits and any HOA approval are in hand, most pergola installs take a few days on site, and a solid-roof patio cover or larger ramada can run a bit longer depending on size and roofline tie-in. The permitting and design phase upfront usually takes longer than the physical build. We give you a realistic timeline for your specific project after the design consult.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Tucson and the surrounding metro, including Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Marana, Vail, Sahuarita, and Green Valley. If your property sits in or near any of these areas, reach out and we will confirm the details for your project.
Will a pergola or patio cover hold up to monsoon season?
It should, if it is built for it. We design for Tucson wind loads and heavy monsoon downpours, with footings engineered for local soil, solid roof panels or louvered systems that shed water, and gutters and drainage sized for real summer storms. A structure that only looks good on a calm day is not doing its job here.
What is the difference between a pergola and a ramada?
A pergola typically has an open or louvered roof that lets some light and air through, even when closed. A ramada is the Sonoran-style structure with a solid roof, built for deep, full-time shade rather than a filtered pattern. Both can be freestanding or attached, and which one fits your yard usually comes down to how much shade you want and the look you are going for.
Are you licensed and insured, and is there a warranty?
Yes. Work is performed by a licensed, bonded, and insured Tucson pergola contractor, and materials and workmanship are backed by warranty coverage specific to your project. We go over exactly what is covered before you sign off on a design, so there are no surprises later.
Tucson's Pergola & Patio Cover Team
Proudly Serving Homeowners Across the Tucson Metro
From the Catalina Foothills to Marana, Vail, Sahuarita, and Green Valley, we design and install pergolas, patio covers, and ramadas built for real desert sun and monsoon storms. Permits and HOA approval are handled as part of the job, so a shade structure over your patio is one less thing you have to chase down. We treat your project like it is our own and do it right.