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Detached Patio Covers

A detached (freestanding) patio cover stands entirely on its own posts and footings — perfect for shading a pool, an outdoor kitchen, or any part of the yard that isn't right against the house.

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Because a detached cover doesn't tie into your home's structure at all, it can go anywhere the yard allows — over a pool, a fire pit, a detached outdoor kitchen, or a garden seating area. It also means zero risk to your home's existing roof or flashing, since the entire structure is self-supporting.

A detached cover needs its own full framing and footings, which usually makes it cost a bit more than an attached equivalent — but you get complete freedom on placement and roofline. We build them in gable, hip, or single-slope designs, and they pair well with privacy walls to create a fully enclosed outdoor room away from the house.

Why homeowners choose this design

Goes anywhere in the yard

Pool, detached patio, garden area, or fire pit — placement isn't limited by your home's structure.

Full framing & footings

Stands entirely on its own, with zero risk to your home's existing roof or flashing.

Any roofline

Built in gable, hip, or a simple flat/single-slope design, whatever fits the space.

Pairs well with privacy walls

Combine with slatted screening to create a fully enclosed outdoor room away from the house.

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Detached Patio Covers FAQ

Does a detached patio cover cost more than an attached one?

Usually a bit more, since it needs its own complete framing and footings rather than relying on your home's existing structure. Exact pricing depends on size and material — see our Texas cost guide.

Can a detached cover include an outdoor kitchen or fireplace?

Yes — detached covers are a popular choice specifically because they can be placed to wrap around an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, or pool area away from the house.

Do I need a permit for a detached patio cover?

Often yes, depending on size and your city or county — and HOA approval if you're in a deed-restricted community. We handle the paperwork either way.

Other patio cover styles

Available across our service area

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