Patio roofing can take many different forms, such as glass patio roofing, wooden patio roofing, aluminium patio roofing or pergolas. However, all patio roofing options have one thing in common: they are designed to provide protection and make life outside more comfortable and independent of the weather.
Some markilux models are particularly suitable as patio and garden roofing. markilux not only offers you a modern patio roof, but also a customised solution. Get an overview of the options and find out how you can customise your patio cover to suit your home.
The markilux markant patio canopy is suitable both as a patio canopy that is attached to the house wall and as a free-standing patio canopy. This offers maximum flexibility so that even open areas can be covered with the awning system. For all-round protection, markilux markant can be combined with vertical roller blinds as side elements.
freestanding or attached to the face
textile sun and all-weather protection: patio roof with awning
Can be used in light rain
Purist design
A pergola as a patio roof is a solution for anyone who wants patio shading with high wind stability. Thanks to the wide range of models, markilux offers the right pergola awning for every taste and purpose.
Large-scale patio roofing
serves as patio shading and, depending on the configuration, provides rain protection at the same time
Flexible use
wind-resistant
Fixed installations such as a glass roof are often used as patio roofing. The advantage is that they can be used regardless of the weather. The disadvantage: as soon as the sun's rays come through the glass, an unbearable temperature quickly develops under the glass roof. To avoid this, we recommend our glass canopy awnings as solar protection for patio roofs.
Solar protection for patio roofing on or under glass
Heat reduction and anti-glare protection
Retrofit awning for patio roofing
Side solar protection for patio roofing can be combined
Of course, an awning also serves as a roof. It protects against sunlight and conjures up a beautiful, shady atmosphere. However, due to their design, awnings are somewhat less wind-resistant than pergola awnings or awning systems such as the markilux markant. Awnings therefore serve more as a patio cover for weather conditions such as sunshine, light wind and drizzle.
high degree of flexibility: extend fabric cover as required, otherwise almost inconspicuous
no restrictive posts on the terrace due to the fixture to the building
Large variety of models
Additional equipment available
How much does a patio roof with fixture cost?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to make a generalised statement about the
Size and dimensions: The area to be covered is probably the most decisive cost factor. The larger the patio cover, the higher the material and installation costs usually are.
What is the difference between a pergola and a patio cover?
The term patio cover is very versatile and can refer to various products that protect your patio from the weather. These include not only fixed roofs made of glass or aluminium, but also flexible sun protection systems such as a pergola awning.
In short: a patio cover is the generic term for all systems that protect your patio. A pergola awning is an elegant, stable and flexible variant of this, which is often an excellent alternative to a rigid, fixed construction.
What alternatives are there to a patio roof?
Patio roofs do not always have to be made of glass. In addition to the classic fixed glass roofs, there are a variety of alternatives that offer different advantages - from more flexibility and better heat protection to a lighter, textile character. The markilux range includes various solutions that go beyond classic glass roofing:
Is an awning a suitable patio cover?
That depends entirely on your individual needs. An awning is an excellent solution, but it differs from a fixed patio cover in important ways.
An awning is a suitable patio cover if you:
are looking for flexible solar protection that you can retract and extend as needed.
want heat protection on the patio and in the room behind it. An awning intercepts the sun's rays before they hit the surface and thus ensures a much cooler climate.
prefer a more cost-effective and low-maintenance alternative to a rigid construction.
An awning is less suitable if you:
need year-round protection from all weather conditions such as heavy rain, hail or snow. Awnings must be retracted in bad weather to prevent damage.
want to create a space that can also be used as an extended living area in winter.
An awning is a perfect, flexible shape of patio cover for those who are primarily looking for protection from the sun and rain. For year-round, comprehensive protection from all weathers, fixed glass canopies are the better choice. These can be combined well with a glass canopy awning to increase the comfort of the patio cover.
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