Choosing the best material for your pergola can be daunting, as there are several factors to consider. Wood and aluminium are two of the most popular options. We explore the benefits and drawbacks of each, helping you make an informed decision on what type of pergola is right for you.

4x3m dark grey metal pergola on oval paved area set into lawn, garden brick wall behind.
Agate Henderson chose our Dark Grey Aluminium Pergola to create this inviting seating area. Built by Daizy Gardens.

Aesthetic appeal

The most significant difference between wooden and aluminium pergolas is their appearance. Wooden pergolas are known for their natural and warm aesthetic, adding a classic and rustic charm to outdoor spaces. Wood can also be stained or painted to match existing materials. In contrast, aluminium pergolas tend to look more modern and industrial, which may not suit all styles of homes.

Customising your pergola

Wooden pergolas are easier to customise than aluminium pergolas. Wood is a versatile material that can be easily cut, carved, shaped and drilled into to create a pergola that fits your specific needs and preferences . Wooden pergolas come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be adorned with various decorative elements, such as trellises or lattice work. Aluminium pergolas, on the other hand, are typically limited to a few standard designs and cannot be customised as easily.

Durability

One of the main benefits of aluminium pergolas is their durability. Aluminium is a strong and lightweight metal that can withstand harsh weather conditions, including rain, wind, and snow. It is also resistant to rust and corrosion, making it a low-maintenance option for outdoor use. In contrast, wooden pergolas require regular maintenance, such as staining and sealing, to protect them from moisture.

Dark Grey aluminium pergola over area paved with porcelain planks with modular sofa and firepit. Built by Stonecraft, Lancashire.
Stonecraft, Lancashire, chose the Dark Grey Metal Pergola with retractable blinds for this stylish garden corner paved with Honey porcelain planks..

Low Maintenance

As mentioned, aluminium pergolas require little maintenance. They do not need to be painted or stained, and they are easy to clean with soap and water. Wooden pergolas, on the other hand, require regular maintenance to keep them looking their best. If not properly maintained, wooden pergolas can become susceptible to rot and mould.

Affordability

Wooden pergolas are generally more affordable than metal pergolas. However, because aluminium pergolas require less maintenance over time and, depending on how you treat a wooden pergola, may last longer, they can be a more cost-effective option in the long run.

A less permanent structure could be the answer to a restricted budget, and we look at pros and cons in our comparison of pergolas and gazebos.

Weight

Because aluminium is a lightweight metal, aluminium pergolas are generally easier to install and transport than wooden pergolas. This can be especially important if you are installing the pergola in a hard-to-reach area or if you plan to move the pergola from one location to another.

Wooden and aluminium pergolas - the choice is yours, based on look, cost, and maintenance requirements. Before your decide, check out this lovely example of what an aluminium pergola can add to your garden.

You'll find our pergolas on display at our showrooms, or take a look at our pergola range now.