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Patio Cover vs. Pergola: What’s the Difference?

By We Build Patio Covers · Updated June 28, 2026 · 6 min read

"Patio cover" and "pergola" get used interchangeably, but they're different structures that solve different problems. Here's the real distinction — and which one fits a Texas backyard.

The core difference: the roof

A patio cover has a solid roof — it gives you full shade and keeps the rain off, so the space is usable in almost any weather. A pergola has an open or slatted top — it filters sunlight and defines the area, but it doesn't block rain and only partially shades.

FeaturePatio CoverPergola
Full shadeYesPartial
Rain protectionYesNo
Open, airy lookLessYes
Usable in summer heatExcellentLimited midday
CostHigherOften lower

When a patio cover wins

In the Texas climate, most homeowners get more use out of a solid patio cover. Full shade and rain protection mean you can actually use the space in July or during a downpour — for an outdoor kitchen, living room, or dining area.

When a pergola makes sense

A pergola is great when you want an open, architectural look, to define a garden seating area, or to add style without fully enclosing the space. We build pergolas in cedar and aluminum.

Compare both for your yard

Design a cover or pergola and see pricing instantly — then we confirm the best fit on a free visit.

Want to keep comparing? See attached vs. freestanding and the Texas cost guide.

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