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This episode of Deck Builders Toledo explores practical ways to bring shade and comfort to your outdoor living space using pergolas, covered sections, and roofed decks. Tuff Deck Builders Toledo explains how each option works in real backyards, from simple open‑top pergolas over a deck or patio to fully covered structures that protect furniture and create a more sheltered outdoor room.
We walk through the basics of pergolas: what they are, where they make the most sense, and how they can be used to break up sun on a deck or patio without fully blocking light. Deck Builders Toledo explains how pergolas can be built as part of a new deck project or added later, and why proper posts, footings, and connections are critical to keep them stable in wind and weather.
We also cover roofed and partially covered decks, which offer more protection from rain and sun. This episode explains how adding a roof affects structure, permits, and design, and why it’s important to plan for water runoff, headroom, and the relationship between your house roof and the deck roof. These details matter whether you’re creating a sheltered seating area, a protected outdoor kitchen, or a transition to a future sunroom.
If you’re planning a backyard renovation that includes decks, patios, or outdoor kitchens, this episode will help you think clearly about where shade is most useful throughout the day and what type of structure fits your needs. We talk about common homeowner goals like reducing glare, protecting surfaces, and creating comfortable spaces that extend your outdoor season.
To discuss shade options for your home in Toledo, Sylvania, Maumee, Perrysburg, or nearby areas, you can call Tuff Deck Builders Toledo at (419) 574-4799, visit tuffdeckbuilderstoledo.com, or connect with us on Instagram at @tuffdeckbuilderstoledo, Facebook at Tuff Deck Builders Toledo, X at @TuffDeckToledo, and YouTube at Tuff Deck Builders Toledo. Deck Builders Toledo is here to help you combine structure and shade in a way that feels solid, safe, and built to last.
By Tuff Deck Builders ToledoThis episode of Deck Builders Toledo explores practical ways to bring shade and comfort to your outdoor living space using pergolas, covered sections, and roofed decks. Tuff Deck Builders Toledo explains how each option works in real backyards, from simple open‑top pergolas over a deck or patio to fully covered structures that protect furniture and create a more sheltered outdoor room.
We walk through the basics of pergolas: what they are, where they make the most sense, and how they can be used to break up sun on a deck or patio without fully blocking light. Deck Builders Toledo explains how pergolas can be built as part of a new deck project or added later, and why proper posts, footings, and connections are critical to keep them stable in wind and weather.
We also cover roofed and partially covered decks, which offer more protection from rain and sun. This episode explains how adding a roof affects structure, permits, and design, and why it’s important to plan for water runoff, headroom, and the relationship between your house roof and the deck roof. These details matter whether you’re creating a sheltered seating area, a protected outdoor kitchen, or a transition to a future sunroom.
If you’re planning a backyard renovation that includes decks, patios, or outdoor kitchens, this episode will help you think clearly about where shade is most useful throughout the day and what type of structure fits your needs. We talk about common homeowner goals like reducing glare, protecting surfaces, and creating comfortable spaces that extend your outdoor season.
To discuss shade options for your home in Toledo, Sylvania, Maumee, Perrysburg, or nearby areas, you can call Tuff Deck Builders Toledo at (419) 574-4799, visit tuffdeckbuilderstoledo.com, or connect with us on Instagram at @tuffdeckbuilderstoledo, Facebook at Tuff Deck Builders Toledo, X at @TuffDeckToledo, and YouTube at Tuff Deck Builders Toledo. Deck Builders Toledo is here to help you combine structure and shade in a way that feels solid, safe, and built to last.