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You didn’t buy a home in Webster to spend nine months a year locked inside because it’s too hot to sit on your own patio. But that’s exactly what happens when your outdoor space has no protection from the sun.
Houston summers hit 90+ degrees for over 100 days a year. UV levels stay in the hazardous range for six months straight. And just when you think you can handle the heat, a sudden downpour rolls in and ruins your plans anyway.
A solid patio roof changes that. You get shade when it’s blazing. You stay dry when it’s pouring. And you actually use the space you paid for—morning coffee, weekend grilling, evenings by the pool—without checking the weather first.
Aluminum patio covers don’t warp, crack, or fade under Texas sun. They reflect heat instead of absorbing it, which keeps your patio cooler and cuts down on how hard your AC works inside. And because they’re built to last decades, you’re not repainting or replacing boards every few years like you would with wood.
We’ve been building outdoor living spaces since the 1970s. We’re one of the largest manufacturers in the world, but you’re not dealing with some corporate call center when you reach out.
You’re working with a local team that knows Webster. We know how fast storms roll in off the Gulf. We know what humidity does to outdoor structures. And we know that if your patio cover can’t handle a Texas summer, it’s not worth installing.
Every project is handled by trained installers who’ve done this hundreds of times. We use materials designed specifically for climates like ours—insulated panels, heat-reflective finishes, and frames engineered to hold up under wind and rain. You get a 100% satisfaction guarantee because we don’t leave until it’s right.
First, we come out to your home and take measurements. We’ll talk about what you’re trying to accomplish—full shade, partial coverage, insulated or standard—and show you what works best for your space and budget.
Once you approve the design, we order materials and schedule installation. For most patio covers, the install takes one to three days depending on size and complexity. We’re not tearing apart your house or leaving a mess in your yard for weeks.
The structure gets anchored to your home and supported by posts set in concrete. Aluminum beams go up, then the roof panels. If you’re going with an insulated roof, those panels have a foam core that blocks heat and dampens sound when it rains.
After everything’s locked in, we clean up and walk you through what we built. You’ll know how to maintain it (spoiler: there’s almost nothing to do), and you’ll have our contact info if anything ever comes up.
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You’re getting an aluminum frame and roof system that’s engineered to handle Webster’s climate. That means wind-rated for storms, UV-resistant finishes that won’t fade, and a structure that doesn’t need constant upkeep.
The roof itself comes in a few options. Solid patio roofs give you full coverage—total shade, total rain protection. Lattice styles let some light through if you want a softer look. Insulated panels are the upgrade if you want serious heat control and quieter rain.
Everything’s customizable. You pick the color, the pitch, the size, and whether you want things like ceiling fans, lighting, or gutters integrated into the design. Most homeowners in the Houston area are spending around $38 per square foot, but that varies based on what you’re building.
What you won’t get is wood that rots, paint that peels, or a patio canopy that rips apart in the first windstorm. This is a permanent structure that adds real value to your home—typically 8-10% according to recent Houston real estate trends—and it’s something buyers actually look for when they’re shopping.
Most patio cover installations take one to three days from start to finish. If you’re doing a straightforward single-slope design over an existing patio, we can often knock it out in a day.
Larger or more complex builds—like wrapping around a pool, adding custom lighting, or working with tricky rooflines—might take a few extra days. Weather can also push things back if we’re dealing with heavy rain or high winds, but that’s rare.
We don’t drag projects out. Once we’re on-site, we’re focused on getting it done right and getting out of your way so you can start using the space.
Yes, especially if you go with an insulated roof. The foam core in insulated panels acts as a thermal barrier, which means less heat radiates into your home through windows and doors that face the patio.
When your AC isn’t fighting against direct sun blasting through glass all afternoon, it doesn’t have to work as hard. That shows up as lower cooling costs during Houston’s long summers.
Even non-insulated aluminum patio covers help because they create shade and reflect heat instead of absorbing it. You’re not going to see a massive drop in your electric bill overnight, but over time it adds up—and your patio itself stays 10-15 degrees cooler than it would in full sun.
Aluminum doesn’t rot, warp, crack, or need to be repainted every few years. Wood does all of those things, especially in Houston’s humidity.
With wood, you’re looking at regular maintenance—staining, sealing, replacing boards that split or sag. Aluminum needs almost nothing. Spray it down once in a while to keep it clean, and that’s it.
Aluminum also handles extreme heat better. Wood absorbs and holds heat, which makes your patio hotter. Aluminum reflects it, which keeps things cooler. And if a storm rolls through, aluminum won’t splinter, peel, or get chewed up by insects the way wood can. It’s a longer-lasting, lower-maintenance option that makes more sense for Texas weather.
Absolutely. Most patio covers we install go over existing slabs. As long as the concrete is in decent shape and properly graded for drainage, we can anchor posts and attach the structure to your home without tearing anything up.
We’ll inspect the slab during the consultation to make sure there aren’t any major cracks or settling issues that would cause problems down the line. If everything checks out, we drill footings for the support posts, bolt the ledger board to your house, and build from there.
If your slab does have issues, we’ll tell you upfront what needs to be fixed before we can move forward. But in most cases, if you’ve already got a patio, adding a cover is straightforward.
Aluminum patio covers are built to handle high winds and heavy rain when they’re installed correctly. We anchor everything to your home’s structure and set posts in concrete footings, so the frame isn’t going anywhere.
The roof panels are designed to shed water quickly and resist wind uplift. Insulated panels are especially strong because of the foam core—they’re thicker and more rigid than standard panels, which helps them hold up under stress.
That said, if a hurricane is coming and you’re in a mandatory evacuation zone, no outdoor structure is hurricane-proof. But for the typical storms Webster sees—strong winds, heavy rain, occasional hail—a properly installed aluminum patio cover is going to be fine. We’ve seen these things outlast the furniture sitting under them.
Most homeowners in the Houston area pay around $38 per square foot for a single-slope aluminum patio cover. So if you’re covering a 200-square-foot patio, you’re looking at roughly $7,600 before any upgrades or customizations.
Insulated roofs, custom colors, integrated lighting, ceiling fans, and larger or more complex designs will push that number higher. Smaller, simpler builds might come in lower.
We offer financing up to $125,000 with competitive rates if you don’t want to pay everything upfront. During your consultation, we’ll give you an exact quote based on your space, what you want, and what makes sense for your budget. No surprises, no pressure—just a clear number so you can make a decision.
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