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If it’s worth building once, it’s worth restoring right.

📍 What You’re Looking At:
This client wanted to keep the look and feel of the original vinyl pergola roof — and knew it had performed well for over a decade. But time and weather had worn down both the panels and the framing. We stripped it back, reinforced the structure, and brought the whole system back stronger and sharper.

Visible features:

  • New translucent corrugated vinyl roofing, smoke-tinted to filter sunlight and diffuse heat
  • Fresh pressure-treated rafters, cut clean and installed to prevent sagging
  • Seamless framing connections and stronger support details — giving a crisper silhouette and safer long-term hold
  • A direct reflection of the client’s design preference, built with care and respect

✅ Do:

✔️ Hose down the panels twice a season to keep light flowing and mildew from settling
✔️ Inspect for fastener tightness annually — especially after storm seasons

 

❌ Don’t:

❌ Don’t let aging overhead structures go too long — the body reacts to stress it can’t see
❌ Don’t forget: shade isn’t just for comfort — it’s for health. UV-filtering panels protect your skin, eyes, and furniture

 

Dark Wood Floor
  • Suntuf Corrugated vinyl roofing

    Pressure-treated 2x4 rafters

  • Framing

    Repairs

    Gutter Cleaning

    Inspections & Assessments

    Waterproofing

    Installation

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Overview

May 31, 2016
Jun 1, 2016
Patient: Outdoor pergola with aging vinyl cover and fatigued support structure Referred by: Homeowner with a clear vision — returning to a proven design with upgraded execution 🤕 Symptoms: -Smokey translucent vinyl roof panels discolored and weakened from UV damage over time -Rafters beneath showing signs of sagging, weathering, and surface splintering -Diminished light diffusion and reduced confidence in the pergola’s safety and performance -Risk of water intrusion, wind uplift, or falling debris from unsupported roof segments -Emotional attachment to the structure paired with growing physical discomfort in its presence 🩺 Diagnosis: The roof had held up for over a decade — long enough to prove its value, but not immune to the laws of exposure. The panels had dulled and begun to warp, and the rafters had thinned out from years of sun, rain, and freeze-thaw. There’s a quiet anxiety that comes with sitting under a structure you no longer fully trust — whether you recognize it or not, your nervous system does. This wasn’t about overhauling the concept. It was about re-committing to it — with materials and framing that aligned with the homeowner’s original vision and the current need for strength. 🛠️ Treatment Plan: -Removed the old vinyl roof panels and carefully disassembled the deteriorated rafter system -Rebuilt structural support using fresh pressure-treated framing lumber, adding reinforcement where the original system had sagged or split -Installed new corrugated vinyl roofing in a similar smoked-translucent style, restoring both shade and light flow -Ensured all fastening points were secure and aligned, increasing wind resistance and visual uniformity -Treated the final assembly with care, matching design intent while exceeding previous material performance 💡 Prognosis: This pergola now delivers on what it was always meant to be — an open-air space that feels safe, solid, and full of light. There’s no more sag, no more second-guessing the roof overhead. When outdoor structures feel flimsy, the body tightens up — tension you carry without even noticing. With the structure rebalanced and the design fully honored, this space now invites calm instead of caution. It’s not just a cover — it’s part of the home’s rhythm again.

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