ᐅ Patio Roof with Shading – Costs and Experiences?

Created on: 13 Oct 2022 14:19
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djtndjtn
We want to cover and provide shading for the area in front of the roof extension of our house with a glass and metal structure. It will be an add-on roof construction with an electric blind for shading. The structure basically consists of just two posts, connected horizontally to each other and at the contact point on the roof. In total, we are talking about 10.5 m² (113 ft²) of roof glass with 10 mm (0.4 inches) thick glass. We have obtained two quotes and were taken aback by the prices. The total comes to €23,000–26,000, WITHOUT installation of the point foundations for the two supports and without electrician work. We had previously expected total costs to be about half that amount. Is this the well-known “corona supply chain tradesman shortage—I can pick my jobs” surcharge, or have material prices really exploded as the two providers tell us (glass has doubled since the start of the year, aluminum supposedly as well)?

Überdachte Terrasse mit Metall-Pergola, Tisch, Stühle, Sonnenschirm, Pflanzen und Schlauch.
K a t j a14 Oct 2022 10:39
djtndjtn schrieb:

Hello Katja, thanks for your note about the south side; that is exactly our problem, so I’m back to considering metal. I’m not sure when you paid the 26k, probably some time ago.



Price list: conservatory/veranda roof profiles with items, quantities, and prices.



Here is our offer from August 16, 2021, which we accepted.
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djtndjtn
14 Oct 2022 11:12
Katja, it looks great, I would do it immediately if I could get it like that today... Do you have a picture for me? If it doesn’t fit here, feel free to send it via private message.
K a t j a14 Oct 2022 12:18
Here is a picture of how it looked in the end:


Glazed veranda on the house with terrace and garden area

The tiles are still missing here—they have since been installed—and the cables are still lying around. The gutter is not yet covered, so it’s not completely finished. As you can see, we made a concrete slab for the terrace. That simplified a lot for the tracks and everything else. Back then, it wasn’t that expensive either. 😉
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djtndjtn
14 Oct 2022 12:45
Thank you, it looks great and the price is a real bargain compared to my other quotes. Okay, the rooftop solution supposedly only makes a difference of 1500, but the base price just doesn’t add up.
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Pacmansh
14 Oct 2022 13:17
That’s really a good price (by today’s standards). Are there certain dimensions you should stick to in order to avoid making it unnecessarily expensive? For example, awning widths/depths or something similar?
K a t j a14 Oct 2022 13:49
Pacmansh schrieb:

Are there certain dimensions that should be followed to avoid unnecessary costs? Awning widths/depths or similar?

As far as I know, these components are custom-made. There are mainly structural limitations. I’m not entirely sure, but from about 6m (20 feet) in width, you probably need an additional support in the middle. For depths over 3m (10 feet), a building permit/planning permission is required here, which also incurs some costs. The awnings also have a maximum width—I don’t remember exactly. I believe at 6m (20 feet) you already need two of them.