The Durability of Aluminum Pergola Kit


Nothing welcomes long summer nights better than a backyard pergola. Pergolas add much-needed shade in the summer and allow for stargazing at night. An aluminum pergola kit, in particular, is designed to resist all sorts of less-than-ideal weather conditions, and many are finished with a wood grain to give the illusion of a cedar pergola.

Whether you’re looking for a larger pergola to house your outdoor dining table or just have a few Adirondack chairs you’d like to provide some shade for, we’ve found the best aluminum pergola kits.

Pergolas can be used in a variety of ways
They can serve as a small haven in the garden, provide a bit of coverage over an outdoor dining table, or create shade poolside. By having an idea of what you’ll be using it for, you can more easily narrow down your options. If you want the pergola to serve as a source of shade, you’ll need to consider options that can accommodate a shade sail or pergola cover. Some pergola options offer a model-specific shade that you can purchase separately. Alternatively, check out our pergola canopy buying guide for one that fits the dimensions of your pergola.

Pergola Size
Pergolas come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, ranging from a small 6’ x 6’ to an extra-large 12’ x 20’. You’ll want to be sure to provide yourself with plenty of room to not only house the pergola but assemble it as well.

Trustworthy pergola manufacturers will provide two different measurements: the length and height of the arbor top, the overall area when standing inside the structure, and usually, these measurements are different. You need to consider both. If the arbor top is too tall, it could interfere with nearby trees, foliage, or other structures. The interior dimensions are important too. Will you order and assemble your new pergola, only to find that your outdoor dining table doesn’t fit inside? Will your tallest family member be able to stand inside it comfortably?

The major advantage of choosing aluminum over wood for your pergola is that aluminum pergolas require less maintenance. There’s no need for staining or adding any varnishes to metal, and the pergolas are ready to use straight out of the box. Wood will eventually fade with the sun and age, requiring additional paint or stain. Aluminum, on the other hand, will stand up to weathering and water damage.

Also, an aluminum pergola kit is lighter and don’t require ground anchoring like cedar pergolas do. Assembling an aluminum pergola is generally easier than assembling a cedar one since the tall poles are much lighter. An aluminum pergola could be placed on a wooden deck, while a wood pergola probably could not.


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