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Pergola Patio Covers: What Okanagan Homeowners Need to Know

May 2026·9 min read
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    Pergolas are one of the most requested structures we build in the Okanagan. But there’s a lot of confusion about what a pergola actually is versus a full patio cover, what materials hold up here, and whether an open-top design makes sense in our climate. Here’s everything we tell our clients.

    Pergola vs Patio Cover: What’s the Actual Difference?

    A traditional pergola has open slats on top—it gives you partial shade and looks great, but rain comes right through. A patio cover has a solid roof that blocks rain, snow, and full sun.

    Here’s the thing most people don’t realize until after they build: an open-slat pergola in the Okanagan means you’re still running inside every time it rains, and you get minimal shade during our hottest July afternoons when the sun is almost directly overhead.

    That’s why most of our clients end up choosing either a pergola with a solid roof or a full aluminum patio cover. You get the pergola look with actual weather protection.

    FeatureOpen PergolaPergola with RoofSolid Patio Cover
    Rain ProtectionNoneFullFull
    ShadePartial (slat pattern)FullFull
    Built for BC WintersNoDepends on designYes
    Year-Round UseSummer only3 seasons3–4 seasons
    LookDecorative, airyBalancedSubstantial, permanent
    CostMost affordableHigherHigher

    For a deeper comparison, check our guide on pergola vs patio cover vs gazebo.

    Aluminum Pergolas: Why We Recommend Them Over Wood

    Wood pergolas look beautiful in photos. In person, after a couple Okanagan winters? Not so much. We’ve torn out cedar pergolas that were less than 10 years old because they were cracking, warping, and greying out.

    Aluminum gives you the same look with none of the headaches. Modern powder coating can mimic cedar, walnut, or oak grain so well that from a few feet away you genuinely can’t tell it’s not wood. But it’ll never rot, warp, crack, or need re-staining.

    Aluminum pergola patio cover being installed in the Okanagan
    Aluminum pergola installation — built to handle Okanagan conditions
    FactorAluminum PergolaWood Pergola
    Lifespan30–40+ years10–20 years
    MaintenanceHose off once a yearStain/seal every 2–3 years
    Rot & InsectsImmuneSusceptible
    WarpingNeverCommon after 3–5 years
    Colour OptionsAny colour (powder coat)Limited by stain
    Upfront CostSlightly higherLower initially
    10-Year CostLower (zero maintenance)Higher (stain + repairs)
    Pro Tip: If you want the wood-grain look, ask about our textured powder coat finishes. We can match most wood tones, and the finish is baked on at 400°F so it won’t peel or chip like paint.

    Roof Options: From Open Air to Full Protection

    The beauty of a pergola is flexibility. You can start open and add a roof later, or build it covered from day one. If you’re also considering retractable shade, read our awnings comparison. Here are the roof options we install:

    Solid Aluminum Panels

    Permanent panels between the pergola beams. Full shade and complete rain protection. This is what most of our Okanagan clients choose because it works year-round.

    Want a Fully Enclosed Room?

    Solid aluminum panels give you full shade and rain protection over your patio. If you want a heated, insulated space you can use right through winter, that’s a 4-season sunroom — fully enclosed with insulated walls and glass, not just a covered patio.

    Polycarbonate Panels

    Clear or tinted plastic panels that keep rain out while letting light through. Good option if your pergola is next to a room that needs natural light.

    Glass Panels

    Tempered glass roof panels for maximum light with full rain protection. Beautiful but requires more cleaning. See our glass patio covers page for details.

    Completed pergola patio cover by Okanagan Patio Covers
    Pergola with solid aluminum roof panels — full weather protection

    Attached vs Freestanding: Which Makes Sense?

    This depends on your yard layout and what you’re using the pergola for.

    Attached Pergola

    Bolts directly to your house, usually over a back deck or patio door. This is the most common setup we install. Benefits: creates a seamless indoor-outdoor transition, shares the house wall for structural support (fewer posts), and is easier to tie into existing roof drainage.

    Freestanding Pergola

    Stands on its own posts anywhere in your yard. Good for poolside shade, hot tub covers, or creating a separate outdoor room away from the house. Needs four posts minimum and its own footings, so it costs a bit more. See our design ideas guide for layout inspiration.

    Good to know: Many of our pergolas and covers go up with no permit hassle. If yours does need one, we’ll tell you exactly what your project needs before we start. Learn more about our aluminum patio covers.

    Building a Pergola in the Okanagan: What to Watch For

    Our climate creates specific challenges that a lot of out-of-town contractors miss:

    • Snow & winter loads: If you’re adding a solid roof, we over-build it for BC winters and size the structure for your location. Vernon and Lake Country get more snow than Penticton—so we build accordingly.
    • UV exposure: We get intense sun from May through September. Cheap finishes fade and chalk within 2–3 years. Our powder coats are rated for 25+ years of UV exposure.
    • Wind: Valley winds in the Okanagan are stronger than people think. We build post footings and beam connections solid, especially for exposed hilltop properties.
    • Drainage: If you’re attaching to the house, water runoff needs to go somewhere that isn’t your foundation. We always include proper guttering on roofed pergolas.
    • Wildfire zones: Parts of the Okanagan are in wildfire interface areas. Aluminum is non-combustible—one more reason it beats wood here.

    What Does a Pergola Cost in the Okanagan?

    Every pergola is custom, so the price depends on the size, whether you go open-slat or add a solid roof, attached vs freestanding, and your finish. Rather than guess from a chart, we come out, measure your space, and give you a firm quote with no surprises.

    Because we design, manufacture, and install in-house with our own crew, there’s no middleman markup — and most installs go up in about a day. See our aluminum patio covers or book a free on-site quote using the form at the top of this page.

    Outdoor BBQ area under a pergola patio cover in the Okanagan
    Outdoor kitchen setup under a covered pergola — usable rain or shine

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is a pergola the same as a patio cover?

    Not exactly. A traditional pergola has open slats that provide partial shade but no rain protection. A patio cover has a solid roof. You can get a pergola-style structure with a solid roof added—that gives you the pergola look with full weather protection. That’s what most of our Okanagan clients choose.

    Do I need a permit for a pergola in Kelowna?

    It depends on the design and your municipality — many of our pergolas and covers go up with no permit hassle. Before we start, we’ll tell you exactly what your project needs so there are no surprises.

    How long does an aluminum pergola last?

    With proper installation, 30–40 years or more. Aluminum doesn’t rust, rot, or warp, and our powder coat finishes are rated for 25+ years of Okanagan UV exposure. Compare that to a wood pergola that typically needs replacing after 10–20 years.

    Can a pergola handle Okanagan snow?

    An open-slat pergola lets snow fall through, so it isn’t a concern. If you add a solid roof, we over-build it for BC winters and size the structure for your location. Vernon and Lake Country get more snow than Penticton, so we build every roofed structure accordingly.

    Should I get an attached or freestanding pergola?

    Attached is more popular and usually cheaper because it uses your house wall for structural support. Go freestanding if you want shade over a pool, hot tub, or a separate outdoor area away from the house. Both work great—it depends on your yard layout.

    Which pergola option gives the best value?

    An open aluminum pergola is the most affordable to build. Wood can look cheaper upfront but costs more over time thanks to staining and repairs. For the best value over 10+ years, aluminum with a solid roof panel is our recommendation. Book a free on-site quote for exact numbers on your project.

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