Aluminium Louvre Roof System Pergola Assembly Video
Create a luxurious living space beyond your four walls with the aluminium louvre system.
Transform your garden into an entertainer's dream, creating an outdoor space for relaxing and dining. With a durable aluminium construction and versatile manual louvre roof, you can savour the sunshine and breeze throughout the sunny season. For reliable shade and protection from the sun, a pergola creates an outdoor entertaining area for you to enjoy. Control the sun and breeze with the manual louvre function, and construct yours on a porch, patio or pool area. A louvre roof system transforms your outdoor space into a multi-use area, with covering and protection available no matter the weather. The sturdy construction means it'll stand up to the elements while creating a beautiful and functional addition to your garden.
With an architectural style, it has a versatile appearance to suit any style of outdoor space. Securely mount your louvre system to your porch, patio or pool area. It's ideal for extending your dining and entertaining space into the outdoors. Your living area will instantly grow as you fully enjoy your patio, manually adjusting the louvres to suit you and the weather. Finished in a classic charcoal hue, it's sleek, stylish and easy to operate.
Construct yours and enjoy your new-found outdoor entertaining possibilities!
*We recommend seeking professional advice before installation
Features:
Won the German Red Dot Design Award
Integrated gutters and internal downpipes
Louvre roof shutters can be opened and closed manually to provide shade and shelter
Construct the system on your porch, patio or pool area
Durable aluminium design
Easy operation that allows you to tilt the louvres
Classic charcoal hue to suit any outdoor space
Extend your living space into the outdoors
The perfect protection for outdoor entertaining and enjoying your backyard in comfort
Savour all-weather protection in your garden space
Includes Dynabolts for concrete installation
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I have just finished installing a 6 x 3m aluminum louvre system. The video is pretty much as it goes. I installed mine on a 40mm timber deck which required adding timber strengthening too areas beneath each column. If installing to concrete the package includes ss dynabolts. I am very happy with the quality way the whole system was manufactured the beams and post went together very tidily. The labour intensive work is really screwing the end caps to the louvre blades there are quite a few. A portable electric drill is a necessity. One side of my pergola was up against my house so I had to feed the blades into the adjusting rod and the frame holes at the same time it would have been a bit difficult to fit the adjusting rod and circlips afterwards, worked out ok in the end. The system overall quality is good for the price, there are other systems around that are stronger and more substantial, but they also cost 4-5 times the price. Remember to square the whole pergola and get the posts vertical before fastening down. And leave the louvres open in strong wind and or snow. It came on 5# cardboard boxes, weighing about 50kg each, well packaged , all parts numbered, and good assembly instructions, be careful not to lose any parts as there are no spares included.
Hi im building the same one tomorrow 6x3. How long did it take you ? Its me and another guy both very experienced in building everything and anything lol
Hi, I am looking at buying one too, but need to know if it's possible to change the orientation of the slats so that they open length wise instead of across. Obviously on a 3m x 4m it will be impossible, but being a 3M x 6M (2x 3M X3M) I am wondering if you can configure it that way?
Hi there - do you mind me asking how much a 6.x4 cost you?
@@riaanduminy2634 I've built the 10ft.x20ft. There is no way to do that. There is no beam across the center of the 20ft.span.
Is it waterproof?
Amazing
Are any spare parts available for purchase?
How do I attach it on the deck?
Can you ship to Canada? Please send me a quote including shipping.
looks like they don't ship to the US. I guess I'm building my own.
how does drainage work for rain water? is there gutter system with down pipe?
Each slat has a trough that directs rainwater to the beam they sit on. The beam also has a trough to catch the runoff from the slats and directs it down the end posts and out a small hole at bottom of posts.
From where I can purchase it in India
De que país son yo uruguay
Why will the first slat not go in ?
I like this one, this is rain proof??
yes
Yes the roof is rainproof
Where can I buy it? Is it available i ln Poland?
Se pueden desmontar las lamas una vez puestas de alguna manera
Costing kitni hai
is it Louvre or Louvers?
Does it screw into the floor patio?
Yes it does
Hi. Can this be attached or screwed to the house wall?
I have seen it done using thick L brackets but I don't think its recommended as you have to create new fixing points On the posts.
How much snow can the roof handle? Wind?
120kmph winds
@@sunslifestyle7592 what about snow load?
@@wolfroad they recommend keeping it open when it's heavy snow, it's not rated. Most of these sold nowadays are built in bulk in china and can be sourced that way for quite a bit cheaper, the original designers didn't actually commercialize it at least directly
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will this handle snow seems like oliver’s would bend…
Yes it does handle snow
Louvers need to be up and down(open) position in the winter. Snow still builds up on the open louvers though. I run an old hockey stick up and down to clear this buildup.
Could you nut and bolt it down onto 4 concrete slabs? If so does anyone recommend any slabs from bunnings
I was wondering the same thing today. I was wondering if you can gain some height if you were able to bolt it to slab blocks.
@@ThaMajesticWun I was talking about a paving slab that’s only about 300x300 square. I think if you have a full concrete slab already that is thick enough and you put in big enough fixings in it’s gonna be fine. But I’m wondering how big / thick of a paving slab would be Harvey enough to stop it tipping over in the wind
@@rickyshoard A 300x300 paving slab is too thin, and would probably crack under the weight, especially if you had any lateral movement from wind or people bumping into a post.. You'd be better off pouring footings for the posts to bolt to at least 450mm deep and 300 square (mix up 4 bags, 80kgs, of concrete for each hole and bevel it off 50mm above the grass).. you could probably use the foot plate as a jig (or make timber templates from the foot plate, to avoid getting concrete all over them), to align threaded rods (fix nuts and some big washers to the bottom end to avoid them pulling out later, and hold them down 400mm into the hole concrete while it cures.. this would eliminate the need to drill holes for anchors later.. Then you can fix the foot plate to the exposed ends of the rods, and drop the cover cap over it.. :)
@@genelomas332 yeah I know how to do it properly. But as I’m renting it’s not possible, hence why I’m asking about paving slabs. But I guess 300x300 could be possible if they were thicker . I didn’t state how thick they would be and was hoping someone would recommend a thickness that would work. It’s pretty sheltered from the wind here.
@@rickyshoardI have the 10x20.. It's not in a high wind area and it's just sitting on paving stones 12x12x1.75 thick. I would recommend minimum 4 inches thick pads for bolting down.
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J’aimerai installer le même, comment vous contacter ?
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How much? Nobody discloses the price… likely because it’s ridiculously overpriced.
2099 AUD in Perth at bunnings. Look for Mimosa 3x3
@@alexmuc658 completely different product, much more flimsy and different size too.
Starting at £2700
How much is the product and wer can i buy????
@@babamveanemiseverim do you have a web site. How much are they
@@karlmeyer2664 export@sunfort.com.tr
We supply this Pergola world wide
Tap into his description box, and then tap on to his website that's highlighted in blue the 4x4 post ones are $7,200 and a 4x6 posts it's 8,000. I'll pass on that price, I rather just build mine out of lumber and just build a traditional pergola.
I'll make it easy for you here's the websitem.crazysales.co.nz/ m.crazysales.co.nz/s/best_of_the_month_pergola
It will work in rain,heat. wat is the price It is available in india
yes
if i want to buy it to who should i contact
Why, at 33 seconds, is the guy pulsing the trigger of the driver. Just hold it steady. I hate hearing tradesmen (I’m one myself) doing the “buzz buzz buzz bz bz” thing.
Maybe the aluminum is flimsy and didn't want to strip it?
@@barbaroacosta5335 the drills can be run slow 🤷🏻
Why don't he just use 6 foot Ladders instead of that tiny ladder ... don't look professional