For a shorter and more-to-the-point tutorial on installing our Apollo pergola system, check out our more recent video: th-cam.com/video/Pbaf9zAvOWU/w-d-xo.html
Just had my 25'x25' pergola redone from a deteriorating roof done in Suntuf polycarbonate corrugated roof panels about 15 years ago. They eventually failed. My contractor replaced it with the Apollo Pergola cover system in tinted bronze. It's an absolutely fantastic roof!
I recently purchased ten 4' x 4' Apollo panels for my patio. My rafters are exactly 24 inches apart. Do you recommend installing purlins so I will not have to rip panels to size? I was thinking of installing 1" x 2" treated strips for the purlins. What would you suggest?
Apollo System Basics. Hail Resistance: The sheets are guaranteed for hail up to ¾” in diameter penetrating even a single layer. Anything larger than that should be covered by your homeowner's insurance. Wind Durability: For customers living along the coast or areas prone to high winds, we recommend our Hercules System as it is more durable with less structural support. Snow Loads: While these sheets can handle up to 40psf on structures with cross bracing, we recommend our Hercules System in regions that receive significant snowfall. Those sheets have quadruple-wall structure that offers more durability when compared to the Apollo System's double-wall. For more info, please visit www.coveryourpergola.com!
@@CoverYourPergola I think my question wasn’t clear. What’s the max span of the plastic? I think they are 4 feet wide, right? So is the maximum span 24”? 16”? Or…?? Thanks ! Thanks.
@@CoverYourPergola Span = the space between the rafters/joists. The answer is typically 12”, 16”, 24” or 36” depending on the thickness of the plastic. What is the maximum span of the plastic? Worded in another way: what is the maximum spacing of the joists/rafters before the plastic begins to sag?
Does putting these covers on potentially create lift in high winds? I would prefer not to make a projectile if I can help it. Seems like a great product but I definitely have some concerns. Thanks in advance.
@@berniemac8413 Understood! If you check out our website (www.coveryourpergola.com) you can fill out a quote online for a price on the pergola size you need!
For a shorter and more-to-the-point tutorial on installing our Apollo pergola system, check out our more recent video: th-cam.com/video/Pbaf9zAvOWU/w-d-xo.html
Just had my 25'x25' pergola redone from a deteriorating roof done in Suntuf polycarbonate corrugated roof panels about 15 years ago. They eventually failed. My contractor replaced it with the Apollo Pergola cover system in tinted bronze. It's an absolutely fantastic roof!
Love to hear that!!! Thank you!!!
I recently purchased ten 4' x 4' Apollo panels for my patio. My rafters are exactly 24 inches apart. Do you recommend installing purlins so I will not have to rip panels to size? I was thinking of installing 1" x 2" treated strips for the purlins. What would you suggest?
Yes the purlins will help but we suggest going with 2x2 purlins minimum. The 1x2 will just have the screws go right through them.
Is the apollo impact proof? Hail proof ?
Apollo System Basics. Hail Resistance: The sheets are guaranteed for hail up to ¾” in diameter penetrating even a single layer. Anything larger than that should be covered by your homeowner's insurance. Wind Durability: For customers living along the coast or areas prone to high winds, we recommend our Hercules System as it is more durable with less structural support. Snow Loads: While these sheets can handle up to 40psf on structures with cross bracing, we recommend our Hercules System in regions that receive significant snowfall. Those sheets have quadruple-wall structure that offers more durability when compared to the Apollo System's double-wall. For more info, please visit www.coveryourpergola.com!
If you have the shade slats can you run these horizontal or vertical on the structure?
That just all depends on the structure. DM us on Instagram or Facebook and I will help!
Recommendations for a place I can get these in Northern California?
The branch that services NC can help. Call them at 210-599-8291.
Doesn’t leak the sides with those gaps?
It does not.
At 9:39 you mention a cap for the base connector. I don't see it featured in the video. How is does the cap prevent leakage? @@CoverYourPergola
Do you have a recommendation on a company team that are in Southern California?
We can get our covers out to you!! DM me on Instagram or Facebook!
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Do you have outlets in California? Los Angles area?
We may not have a branch out there. But we do provide nationwide shipping! We can easily get it to you in California!
@@CoverYourPergola Thank you, I will contact you when I'm ready...
@@rickg9627 Awesome! We look forward to doing business!
That pergola appears to be totally flat? I was told a slope is required for runoff.
We do highly recommend a minimal slope of 4% for our Apollo system and a 2% for our Hercules system.
How do i get your product in Erie, Colorado?
Our CO branch officially opens on May 1st, but we already have reps there. Call 303-228-2918.
Have you got a local dealer / installer in Spring Tx 77386 area?
Us! We have done work there! DM us on Insta. or FB
and we can help!
what's the max span? Looks like the joists are 16" oc?
Pergola is approx 20 x 15
@@CoverYourPergola I think my question wasn’t clear. What’s the max span of the plastic? I think they are 4 feet wide, right? So is the maximum span 24”? 16”? Or…?? Thanks !
Thanks.
Apollo comes in 4' ad 6' wide sheets. They used a combo: 6', 4', 4' & 6'
@@CoverYourPergola
Span = the space between the rafters/joists. The answer is typically 12”, 16”, 24” or 36” depending on the thickness of the plastic.
What is the maximum span of the plastic? Worded in another way: what is the maximum spacing of the joists/rafters before the plastic begins to sag?
What % of fall is required for a 12' long slope?
For the Hercules system there needs to be a minimum slope of 2% and for the Apollo system the minimum is 4%.
I’m in PA. I’d like to order some as well.
No issue! DM me on instagram or Facebook!
Does putting these covers on potentially create lift in high winds? I would prefer not to make a projectile if I can help it. Seems like a great product but I definitely have some concerns. Thanks in advance.
Quite opposite. Our covers are able to withstand 125 MPH winds and are fixed to the pergola itself.
If you have any more questions please DM me on our Facebook or Instagram.
What's the address to go and buy the system? Is there a rep that can help me?
My apologies for the delay! Visit www.coveryourpergola.com for a free quote. A rep will reach out or DM us on FB or IG!
What’s the investment for the pergola cover?
Can you elaborate?
@@CoverYourPergola what’s the price/investment to cover a wood structure pergola that’s 300SF? It already has an incline of 1/4” per foot..
@@berniemac8413 Understood! If you check out our website (www.coveryourpergola.com) you can fill out a quote online for a price on the pergola size you need!
How do I get in Wisconsin?
Call us, 972.354.3191!
What about Ohio?
Yes - call our branch that services Ohio @ 972-354-3191!
Address?
We have DIY pricing! Visit www.coveryourpergola.com to submit a request for the system and size you want quoted! Thanks!
Too bad you don’t return emails or phone calls!!! I tried to get you all week last. And no phone #!!! How do I get you????
My apologies for the delay Bob! Glad we could get you connected.