The Pan 6 aluminum pergola is perfect for more expansive projects with multiple zones that don’t require automation in every panel. It allows you to seamlessly integrate louvered roof panels with fixed/static pans, incorporating the versatility and protection you need into your custom multi-zone pergola design.

Customize Your Outdoor Living Environment
Alternate between adjustable louvers and tongue-and-groove pans, customizing your louvered pergola design perfectly to suit your space and weather protection needs. Enjoy the versatility of louvered panels wherever you want them, pivoting to dial-in the ideal amount of sun, shade, or shelter. Integrated 360-degree gutter system delivers superior drainage performance, providing leakproof rain protection.
A Multizone Pergola with a Multitude of Possibilities
The Pan 6 louvered roof pergola is available in a variety of configurations. Choose from a 2×8 or 2×10 frame, 4, 6, or 8-inch posts, and standard 5 ½ inch or high flow 7 ½ inch gutter system. Incorporate corbel ends for a traditional pergola look or dress up your pergola with custom columns, a cornice façade, or a cap and base trim package. Accentuate your design with white, black, beige, bronze, adobe, or gray premium powder coating, wood grain options, or unique custom color.
Numerous Options and Accessories
Outfit your louvered roof pergola with built-in lighting, ceiling fans, infrared patio heaters, outdoor speakers, and more. Incorporate motorized screens for privacy, pest control, sunlight protection, and comfort. Operate your motorized louvered pergola via a wall switch, remote control, mobile device, or home automation using the Radio Technology Somfy’ (RTS) MyLink app. Program your pergola on a schedule or integrate high-tech weather sensors for on-demand response to changing weather such as rain, wind, and snow. StruXure offers a variety of customization options to meet your needs.
Lasting, Low Maintenance Outdoor Shelter
The Pan 6 is engineered to last a lifetime, withstanding hurricane-force winds, heavy snow loads, and relentless hail. Architectural grade powder coating reduces maintenance, protecting your pergola against scratches and the effects of chlorine, saltwater, and other environmental conditions. Just a spray with a hose and occasionally clean with a bristled brush to keep your pergola looking perfect year after year.

No Maintenance
No staining or painting EVER!
Aluminum won't rust or rot
No lubrication needed
Seasonally wash

Commercial Grade
Powder coated aluminum
Commercial grade aluminum
Above industry standard warranties

High Snow & Wind Loads
Thick Structural material adds sturdiness
Custom built to meet local load requirements
Impervious to most hail

Easy to Use
Motors to move louvers come standard
Rain/Wind sensors allow automation
Control sun and wind
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Residential Pergola, Pinewood Dr., Parker 80138
The installation of two pergolas at this Parker, CO residence presented unique challenges, particularly due to their placement on the second and third-story decks, each with its own complexities.
Commercial Pergola Englewood, CO 80112
Despite having a beautifully furnished outdoor seating area, it was underutilized due to its direct exposure to the southwestern sun. Recognizing the potential to transform this space into a more inviting and functional area, Pulte Mortgage Company wanted this commercial pergola installation to offer additional outdoor seating for employees. This would extend the usable space for outdoor employee gatherings and integrate the natural surroundings into daily work life, fostering a more engaging and enjoyable atmosphere.
Commercial Pergola with Motorized Screens Fort Collins, CO 80524
The installation of a pergola at Ginger and Baker presented unique challenges due to the historical integrity and architectural constraints of the original Northern Colorado Feeders Supply building. The structure’s very old brick composition meant that the pergola could not be directly attached to the building; it had to be a freestanding structure on a raised patio. This necessitated the fabrication of special flashing to seamlessly connect the pergola to the building without leaving any gaps while also accommodating a crucial drain pipe from the roof.