Patio Covers & Pergolas in Las Vegas (2026)
2026 cost bands for aluminum, wood, louvered and solid-roof patio structures — with engineered footings, Clark County permits and HOA-ready submittal drawings. NSCB #0095372.
Quick answer
$6K – $75K+Alumawood covers start at $6K; motorized louvered pergolas run $18K–$45K; solid stucco roofs $28K–$75K+.
Alumawood / aluminum patio cover
$6K – $16K10x20 to 14x28 solid or lattice cover, powder-coated aluminum, ledger-attached, engineered footings. Most popular Vegas option — no maintenance, 20+ yr warranty.
Wood pergola (cedar or Douglas fir)
$9K – $22KCustom cedar or DF pergola, stain finish, structural posts and beams. Beautiful but needs re-staining every 2–3 years in Vegas UV.
Louvered / motorized pergola
$18K – $45KAluminum louvered roof (Struxure, Renson, Equinox), rotating slats, rain sensors, LED, integrated fans and heaters. Standard for high-end backyards.
Solid roof patio (stucco / tile)
$28K – $75K+Attached solid roof matching the house — stucco fascia, foam roof or tile, recessed can lights, ceiling fans. Feels like an extension of the home.
Related
FAQs
How much does a patio cover cost in Las Vegas?
Alumawood/aluminum: $6K–$16K. Cedar pergola: $9K–$22K. Louvered motorized: $18K–$45K. Solid stucco/tile roof: $28K–$75K+.
Do I need a Clark County permit for a patio cover?
Yes for anything attached to the house or over 120 sq ft freestanding. Engineered plans, structural calcs and a Clark County building permit are required. Build4U handles both.
Can I put a patio cover on a slab that wasn't designed for it?
Often yes — we core-drill and epoxy-set footings, or add engineered pier footings alongside the existing slab. Assessed at the free consult.
Alumawood vs cedar vs louvered — what should I choose?
Alumawood if you want zero maintenance and lowest cost. Cedar if you want warm natural look and accept re-staining. Louvered if you want indoor/outdoor flexibility and can budget for it. Solid roof if you want a true room extension.
HOA approval?
Almost always required. We include the elevation drawings and material spec HOAs want in the initial submittal so you're not going back twice.
