In this article, we’ll guide you through the essential steps of planning your patio cover project, with tips from Solid Construction & Design. From navigating local regulations to selecting the ideal materials, our goal is to assist you in creating a patio cover that seamlessly blends with your home’s architecture while providing the functionality and aesthetics you desire.
What is a Patio Cover?
A patio cover is a structure built as an extension of your home. It provides shade and protection over an outdoor patio space. The covers have a roof and support elements like beams or pillars but typically don’t have full enclosing walls like a room.
By sheltering you from sun, rain, or other elements while retaining an outdoor open feel, they enable the enjoyment of patio areas more comfortably.
Depending on your needs and budget, patio covers can range from simple lean-to designs to elaborate stand-alone pavilion structures
What to Consider When Planning Your Patio Cover Project?
Size of Your Patio:
Start planning early by laying out dimensions for your patio area depending on the intended uses of the space. If you want to use it mainly for dining with a table and chairs, measure out a footprint allowing ample seating. However, those wanting a more multi-functional outdoor living room to entertain should size up according to that.
Factor in the physical dimensions of your property as well and make sure to leave enough yard space surrounding the structure. Additionally, consider existing paths and utilities when orienting the patio position to determine optimal sizing. When drafting initial plans, an experienced contractor can help translate intended uses into suggested measurements.
Permits:
Most patio cover installations require obtaining a building permit from your local municipal offices beforehand to ensure project plans meet building codes and standards for enhanced safety. If existing markers are unclear on your land, the permit process may involve official surveys on property lines and utility locations.
Prepare project specifics including materials, dimensions, designs, as well as contractor information to streamline permit approvals. Fulfil these permit obligations to avoid potential issues down the road.
Budget:
Make sure to realistically assess how much you can budget for your patio cover project. Consider factors such as projected costs for design, necessary permits, materials, preparation work, and construction labour. Get quotes from contractors on potential expenses before setting a fixed budget.
As a good tip, factor in about 10-20% extra to allow for unforeseen costs. Have financing lined up through savings or loans if required to ease stress during the process.
Open or Solid Roofing:
You can choose between open cross-beam or solid sheeting roofing material depending on factors such as climate, intended use of space, and costs. Open beam roofs are simpler in design and usually cheaper. However, they don’t provide total overhead shelter. Solid roofing on the other hand gives full coverage from the elements but is more complex to build. You can also find hybrid options like horizontally spaced wood slats.
Given the intricacies involved, seeking expert consultation from Solid Construction & Design can be invaluable in making the most suitable choice for your specific needs and preferences.
Materials You Need:
Depending on factors like climate, research what durable, weather-resistant construction materials make sense for your area that also align with your budget. Common options to consider include weather-treated woods, composite lumber, aluminium, natural stones, and terracotta for structural parts along with metal sheeting, shingles, and tiles for roofing. You must consult local zoning laws since certain materials like thatched roofs may not meet fire codes.
Will the Structure be Temporary or Permanent?
You need to decide early on the process if you want this to be a permanent patio cover built onto house foundations or a temporary standalone structure that can be dismantled. Permanent installations typically require more complex construction and permits. However, they’re extremely beneficial as they provide superior weatherproofing, stability, and aesthetics.
Home’s Design:
Carefully take into consideration how your patio cover will complement the existing architecture and design elements of the exterior of your house. To blend the new structure nicely as an extension, you can match roof slope angles, materials textures like stone or wood finishes, and decorative stylings. As an alternative, you can also purposefully contrast the patio cover aesthetics to distinctly highlight it as a custom feature.
Building Codes:
Local municipal building codes provide development guidelines and structural specifications. These include snow load capacities, electrical wiring, and dimensions allowed based on property size. Patio covers must adhere to these when submitting project plans for permits. Make sure to thoroughly research your area’s codes before drafting initial sketches to avoid breaking the bullying codes or major redesigns.
Location of the Patio Cover:
For inherent shelter, choose a flat location with natural barriers like fences or tall plants on sides facing direct sun or strong winds. Make sure to pick a location in closest proximity to the home backdoor entryways. This ensures that the cover functions as a natural extension of indoor space.
Reasons You Need It:
Clearly define why you are installing a patio cover. Careful consideration focuses decisions on what design aspects take priority to deliver the intended results in the best possible way. Those who need more outdoor living space for at-home entertainment may want enhanced lighting and electricity.
On the other hand, families who want protection from the sun for play areas need to focus on ample overhead coverage and durable materials. Thinking through key reasons you need it and objectives helps guide overall planning.
Conclusion:
By installing a properly-designed patio cover you provide wonderful shelter and expanded livable space right outside your home’s backdoor.
Although this is a process that involves careful planning across aspects like space requirements, materials, permits, and budget, the result will allow you to enjoy the outdoors of your home in great comfort.
Keeping the key step-by-step basics we covered in this article in mind will set your upcoming project up for success. Before you realize it, you’ll have the ideal spot to relax, entertain, or play. Get ready to embrace patio living at its best!