- Jun 5, 2011
- 1,345
- Pool Size
- 25500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Does anyone have any experience with louvered patio covers, especially in the DFW area? We have a great patio space, but no protection from rain. It’s heavily shaded, so sun protection isn’t an issue. I can already tell from discussions with custom builders that a traditional roofed structure will be expensive - probably high 5 figures, higher if we add a fireplace. Compounding the issue is the free form nature of our patio and the 2 story back wall of the house that has 8 large windows (4 on 1st story, 4 on 2nd story). Those windows are in our living room and we don’t want to wreck the view. There’s no good way to attach to the house unless attached in the section between the windows, which I don’t think would look good.
That’s a long-winded way of getting to my original question another louvered covers. I came across these Adjustable Louvered Patio Roofing - Outdoor Elements and liked the look. I like the flat roof aspect, as that will not detract from the look of our back windows. There are a number of similar manufacturers of these things.
Anyone have any experience with them?
That’s a long-winded way of getting to my original question another louvered covers. I came across these Adjustable Louvered Patio Roofing - Outdoor Elements and liked the look. I like the flat roof aspect, as that will not detract from the look of our back windows. There are a number of similar manufacturers of these things.
Anyone have any experience with them?