Property & placement
Evaluate the relationship between your patio, pool, outdoor kitchen, sightlines, existing structure, and possible pergola location.
An engineered louvered roof that opens for sun and closes against the rain—planned for the way South Florida weather actually behaves.
Before you commit to a major outdoor project, start by understanding what actually makes sense for your home, property, and lifestyle.
Certified Azenco Pergolas Dealer
Zula Outdoor offers premium Azenco louvered-roof systems as part of a property-specific outdoor-living plan.

Designed around the home. Planned before the price.
Florida sun, a 3 p.m. downpour, and bugs at dusk all ask different things of an outdoor structure. The right louvered roof is designed around the space, the weather, and how you want to use it—not picked from a one-size-fits-all quote.
Plan First. Price Second.™ means you establish the right direction before you decide what a contractor should be pricing.
Evaluate the relationship between your patio, pool, outdoor kitchen, sightlines, existing structure, and possible pergola location.
Clarify whether the space needs open-sky dining, rain protection, privacy, lighting, fans, screens, or an outdoor-kitchen cover.
Establish a preliminary footprint, architectural direction, and realistic investment range before a detailed build proposal.
One clear direction before one construction commitment.
Pergola Feasibility & Design Audit
Plan First. Price Second.™
During a 45–60 minute on-site assessment, we begin mapping the decisions that should make sense before you move into detailed construction design and pricing.
A Zula Outdoor team member will be in touch within one business hour.
The design direction comes first. Then the project scope, approvals, investment, and construction agreement can be documented with clarity.
The construction agreement defines the approved scope and price so you understand what is being built before work begins.
We coordinate the preliminary information and subsequent project process for applicable permits and community approvals.
The project agreement defines the sequence and completion expectations, with clear communication throughout construction.
Full guarantee terms, project scope, approvals, site conditions, and construction schedule are provided in writing before a construction commitment.
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“We close the roof from an app when the afternoon storms come through, and the patio stays dry. It is the only part of the house we use every single day.”Robert C., Jupiter · Motorized louvered pergola
“Permitted, engineered, and installed in the window they promised.”
Karen L. · Palm Beach Gardens“The motorized screens were worth every dollar.”
Tom & Andrea P. · Parkland“It closes automatically when it rains. No more rushing to save the furniture.”
Luis M. · Coral SpringsMany communities will consider a properly designed and engineered structure. The audit identifies initial questions and later project steps for community review.
The final structure must be engineered and permitted for the applicable site and design requirements. The first step is confirming what that means for your property.
That depends on how you intend to use the space, whether rain protection is a priority, and the project direction. We clarify feature priorities before detailed pricing.
Size, attachment, motorization, screens, lighting, and site conditions all influence the investment. The audit is designed to establish a useful preliminary range before a construction proposal.
Before committing to a major outdoor project, begin with a clearer understanding of what makes sense for your property.