Our gable pergolas feature a distinctive pitched roof for charm and practicality. The gable roof is easy to maintain and offers superior protection from Tauranga’s sun, wind and rain. We will custom design and fabricate your gable pergola to your specifications, ensuring it enhances the qualities of your home’s exterior and perfectly fits your outdoor space. Extend your outdoor living space with a pitched roof pergola from Ironclad Pergolas.
Sustainable
We’re committed to enhancing outdoor spaces using responsible manufacturing practices that minimise our environmental impact.
UV Resistant
Ironclad pergolas provide UV resistant shade, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors without feeling the effects of the sun’s damaging rays.
Wind Resistant
Sturdy construction and robust materials mitigate the impact of strong winds and keep your pergola secure throughout its lifetime.
30 years experience
With over 30 years of combined experience in custom fabrication, the Ironclad team provides exceptional service from design to installation.
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FAQ
Q. What degree of pitch is typically used for a gable pergola?
The minimum pitch is 3 degrees and anything above this.
Q. Can you match the pitch of my gabled roof?
Yes, unless there are obstructions in the way of the design or the design falls outside of our engineered scope of work.
Q. Is a gable pergola more expensive than a mono-pitch pergola?
Yes, it requires more material and labour.
Q. What is the advantage of installing a gable pergola?
It provides a very high-end look and ties in really well with most existing homes.
Q. What is the best roof for a pergola?
It entirely depends on the look, size and budget you are after. Colorsteel roofs are more cost effective but block all the light, while Polycarbonate offers great light transfer and aesthetically are more pleasing to the eye at a slightly higher price.
Q. Does a pergola installation require consent?
Not if it comes under the Schedule 1 regulations of the NZ building code which states pergolas and lean-tos under 30 square metres are not subject to consent.