
Cover the patio. Reclaim the yard.
Custom patio covers that turn an unused, sun-baked slab into the most-used room of the house. Solid covers for true shade, lattice for filtered light, free-standing pergolas for a focal point — built to permit, engineered for wind & load, finished to match your home.
Shade that actually gets used.
A great patio cover doesn't just block the sun — it defines a room. It anchors a sofa, a dining table, a TV, a ceiling fan. It pulls the indoor lifestyle outside, where the yard is.
We build attached and free-standing covers from insulated aluminum panels, solid wood timbers, and louvered lattice systems — all engineered to local wind and snow loads, permit-ready, and finished to match your home's siding, trim, and rooflines. Add fans, lights, heaters, and speakers during the build so wiring is hidden, not retrofitted.
Six covers, one yard.
From a clean modern aluminum solid cover that matches your fascia, to a heavy-timber pergola that frames a focal-point firepit. Pick the style that fits the architecture of your home — we'll engineer the rest.






The numbers behind a permit-ready cover.
Engineered & stamped to local wind & seismic codes — permit-ready every project.
Solid timber or 4" structural aluminum posts on engineered footings.
Powder-coated insulated panels — no rot, no termites, no annual stain.
Clear spans up to 12 ft. Engineered trusses for wider runs on request.
One structure, four lifestyles.
A patio cover earns its keep in the way you use the space underneath. We design every cover around how you'll actually live with it — not as a generic awning bolted onto the back of the house.
Outdoor living rooms.
A solid cover with fans, recessed lighting, and a TV — the patio becomes a year-round great room. Sofas, rugs, side tables, the works.
Outdoor dining rooms.
A pergola over a long table with pendant lights and a heater bar overhead — dinners that linger from sunset to bedtime.
Pool decks & cabanas.
Free-standing pergolas anchor a poolside lounge — a shaded place to dry off, sit, sip, and watch kids in the water.
BBQ & kitchen covers.
Cover the BBQ island so you can grill in the rain, the wind, the sun. Vent hoods, task lighting, and weather-rated fixtures all integrated.
From permit drawings to final inspection.
Patio covers are structural — they're not a weekend DIY. Every cover we build is engineered, permitted, and inspected. That's the difference between a cover that lasts 25 years and one that fails in the first big storm.
Site walk & design consult
We walk the patio, take measurements, and discuss how you want to use the space. Solid or lattice, attached or free-standing, ceiling fans and lighting — the plan starts here.

Engineering & permit drawings
A licensed engineer stamps drawings to local wind, seismic, and snow load codes. We submit for permit — required on every patio cover in our service area.

Footing excavation & pour
Engineered concrete footings are dug to depth, rebar-tied, and poured. Footings cure for a week before we set posts — we don't shortcut this step.

Frame & structural assembly
Posts are set plumb on saddle hardware. Beams, rafters, and any ridge structure are assembled per the engineered drawings, then bolted to spec.

Roofing & cover panels
Insulated aluminum panels, solid wood decking, or lattice slats are installed and sealed. Flashing tied into the existing roofline keeps the cover watertight at the house.

Electrical & finish work
Fans, lighting, heaters, and outlets are wired by a licensed electrician. Posts are wrapped or trimmed, paint is matched to the house, and every fastener is hidden.

Final inspection & sign-off
City inspector signs off on engineering, footings, framing, and electrical. You get the inspection card and the warranty — the cover is yours, permit-clean.

Start with a free site walk.
Cover the patio. Reclaim the yard.
Free estimate in 24 hours. Most patio covers permit, build, and inspect in 4–6 weeks, with a 10-year structural warranty.