
Stratmoor, Colorado
Pergolas in Stratmoor, CO
Pergolas add structure and dappled shade to Stratmoor outdoor spaces without closing them in.
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Pergolas built for Stratmoor homes
Pergolas add structure and dappled shade to Stratmoor outdoor spaces without closing them in. We build freestanding pergolas over patios and integrated pergolas over decks — cedar and Douglas fir for a warm timber look, powder-coated aluminum for a low-maintenance modern read that suits newer mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
At 5,827 ft with moderate but real wind loads, pergola posts need real footings and lateral bracing — we build ours for Stratmoor's conditions, not to a big-box kit spec. Optional louvered tops give you full sun-to-shade control on your backyards typically open south or west lot.
- Free on-site design consultation
- Written, itemized estimate
- Licensed and insured
- We stand behind our work
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Pergolas in Stratmoor, Colorado — designed and built around your home
For Stratmoor homeowners looking for deck builders Colorado Springs that actually show up, listen, and finish what they start — All Custom Deck has been that team across the Pikes Peak region for over fifteen years.
The local site drives every design decision — the backyards typically open south or west, clay-heavy soils that expand and contract, and how the pergolas has to tie into mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back. Get those wrong up front and no amount of pretty decking fixes it later.
Our approach is simple: listen first, design before we build, engineer for real conditions, and finish every detail like it's our own home.
Ready to talk about your Stratmoor pergolas? We'll walk your Stratmoor Hills lot, sketch options on-site, and follow up with an itemized written estimate — no obligation.
Recently in Stratmoor
We've built pergolas for Stratmoor homeowners in Stratmoor Hills, Stratmoor Valley, Pinello Ranch edge — projects sized to the gentle roll south of downtown with established tree cover, oriented around Stratton Open Space to the north and the backyards typically open south or west, and detailed to fit mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back. If your address is near any of those neighborhoods, chances are we've built something close by.
Our process
How we build your pergolas in Stratmoor
Every pergolas project in Stratmoor follows the same straightforward path — one that's shaped by the gentle roll south of downtown with established tree cover, milder winters than the north side of town — good shoulder-season build weather, and the character of mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back homes.
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On-site consultation
Your first meeting is a working consultation, not a sales call. We walk the Stratmoor property, sketch on-site, and leave you with a real sense of what fits your home and budget.
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Personalized design & written estimate
Design happens around the specifics: Stratmoor Hills setback, the backyards typically open south or west, and how the pergolas needs to read against mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
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Expert build
Our in-house crew builds every pergolas to handle Stratmoor's conditions — moderate but real wind loads, milder winters than the north side of town — good shoulder-season build weather, and elevation-driven UV load at 5,827 ft.
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Final walkthrough & warranty
Final walkthrough is a proper checklist — hardware, finish, flashings, cleanup. Anything that isn't right, we fix before we leave.
Materials & finishes
Materials chosen for Stratmoor
Every pergolas we build in Stratmoor pairs the right materials with the site — the backyards typically open south or west, clay-heavy soils that expand and contract, and how the build has to tie into mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
Cedar & Douglas Fir Timber
Warm-tone kiln-dried timber for a natural pergola that fits mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back well.
Powder-Coated Aluminum
Low-maintenance aluminum framing that shrugs off 5,827 ft UV without fading — a smart pick for busy homeowners.
Adjustable Louvered Roofs
Motorized or manual louvered tops that open for full sun and close in seconds when clouds turn.
Concrete Pier Footings
Posts set below frost line and anchored for moderate but real wind loads. We build for our wind, not to a big-box kit spec.
Shade Screen & Fabric Tops
Retractable canopy options for shade without a solid roof — dappled light on the patio, open sky when you want it.
Built for Stratmoor
Local conditions, real construction details
mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back in Stratmoor deserves a pergolas designed for the local site — the gentle roll south of downtown with established tree cover, the backyards typically open south or west, and the way milder winters than the north side of town — good shoulder-season build weather. We work at that level of detail on every project we take on.
We know what Stratton Open Space to the north does to sightlines, how clay-heavy soils that expand and contract affects footings, and which sides of the house pick up backyards typically open south or west. That's the difference between a stock design and a pergolas that actually belongs on your Stratmoor home.
Built for 5,827 ft
High-altitude UV fades untreated wood fast. We finish every Stratmoor pergolas with sealers and stains rated for altitude sun.
Moderate wind exposure
Moderate but real wind loads — post spacing, hardware, and railing profiles are all specified around your specific lot.
Frost-depth footings
Piers poured below the local frost line so nothing heaves in spring thaw. Non-negotiable on clay-heavy soils that expand and contract.
Hail-tolerant detailing
Composite tops, aluminum louvers, and steel-frame options that survive Colorado's hail season without cosmetic damage.
Tuned to your backyards typically open south or west
Deck layout, shade structures, and finish colors are picked around how sun tracks across your specific Stratmoor lot.
Pergolas FAQs — Stratmoor
+ Do pergolas hold up in Stratmoor's wind?
Ours are built for it — moderate but real wind loads. We anchor and brace pergolas for local conditions rather than to a big-box kit spec.
+ Wood or aluminum pergola for Stratmoor?
Cedar and Douglas fir give a warm timber look that fits mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back well. Powder-coated aluminum needs little maintenance and handles high UV without fading — a smart pick at 5,827 ft.
+ Can you add a louvered top to a Stratmoor pergola?
Yes. Adjustable louvered tops open for full sun and close in seconds when clouds turn — very useful in Stratmoor's afternoon-storm pattern.
+ Can I attach a pergola to my existing Stratmoor deck?
Usually yes — but the deck substructure has to support the added load. We inspect first and reinforce the frame or add drop posts to grade if needed.
+ How does a pergola work with the Stratton Open Space to the north view?
A well-placed pergola frames the view rather than blocking it. We orient the beams and rafters to keep sightlines open from your main seating area.
+ How much does a pergola cost in Stratmoor?
Size, material, and top type drive the price. Free on-site estimate with a written quote so you can compare wood vs aluminum side by side.
