
Pergola materials: aluminum, cedar, vinyl, and painted wood
The material you choose for your pergola affects everything — how it looks, how long it lasts, and how much maintenance you will do over its lifetime. Here is how the main options compare for Louisiana homeowners:
Aluminum pergolas are the most popular choice in our climate. Aircraft-grade extruded aluminum is stronger than rolled aluminum, resists corrosion in our humidity, and never needs painting or staining. A factory-applied powder coat maintains its appearance for decades. If low maintenance is a priority, aluminum is the clear answer.
Cedar pergolas offer a natural, warm aesthetic that many homeowners prefer visually. Cedar is naturally rot-resistant compared to other wood species, but it still requires periodic sealing and staining in Louisiana’s humidity. The trade-off is beauty vs. maintenance commitment.
Vinyl pergolas are maintenance-free like aluminum but have a more limited range of design profiles. Good option for simpler, budget-conscious builds.
Painted wood gives you the most design flexibility and the most maintenance obligation. Best suited for homeowners who enjoy the upkeep and want a highly customized look.


