Adjustable · Motorized · Attached or Freestanding · From $30K
Adjust the roof, block the rain, control the sun — and turn your backyard into something you can actually use through spring, summer, and fall. One system. Total control.
A fixed pergola gives you shade or sun — not both. When it rains, the space sits empty. When the afternoon heat arrives, you go inside. Louvered systems change that entirely.
Instead of being stuck with whatever the structure provides, you adjust the roof based on the time of day, the weather, and how you're using the space. It gives you control — which is what actually makes outdoor space usable across the full season.
A louvered pergola uses adjustable aluminum louvers that rotate open and closed — at the push of a button, from a remote, or through an app.
Open the louvers fully to let in sunlight and natural airflow. Perfect for cooler mornings when you want warmth and light.
Tilt the louvers to any angle for partial shade. Block direct afternoon sun without closing off the sky entirely.
Close the louvers fully to seal against rain. Water channels through built-in drainage and drains down through the posts — space below stays dry.
Most homeowners aren't just adding a pergola for looks. They're trying to solve real problems — and most fixed structures don't actually solve them.
Louvered systems solve all three:
Every pergola we design is built around your home's layout and how you want to use the space. These are the core configuration options.
Connected directly to your home's roofline or fascia. Creates a seamless indoor-outdoor transition that feels like a natural extension of the house — not a structure that was added on.
Built anywhere in your yard as a standalone structure. Ideal for covering a patio, pool area, or defining a specific outdoor zone — without attaching to the home.
Designed as part of a complete outdoor living system alongside a custom deck or paver patio. Everything is planned together so the space flows as one cohesive environment.
Every system can be customized in size, color, layout, and feature integration. The goal is to make it feel like it was designed for the home — not dropped in after the fact.
A louvered pergola on its own extends your season and protects from weather. These features are what shift it from something you step into occasionally — to something you use every day.

Extends the space well into the evening. Lighting is integrated into the structure itself — not added on after.

Block bugs, reduce wind, and add privacy — without losing the open feel. One of the highest-impact upgrades for daily usability.

Extend the season in both directions — heaters for spring and fall, ceiling fans for summer airflow.

Adjust louvers, lighting, and features with minimal effort. Most systems integrate with existing smart home setups.

Audio and visual built cleanly into the structure for homeowners who want a space to truly live in.

Define your space without closing it in. Privacy panels add structure and separation while keeping the outdoor feel.
It stops being something you "added" and starts feeling like part of the house. Here's how most homeowners actually end up using the space once it's built.
Filtered sunlight without sitting in direct sun. A comfortable outdoor start to the day — something you look forward to through the warmer months.
Tilt the louvers during peak heat. The space stays cool and usable through the hottest part of a Chicago summer afternoon — without going inside.
Close the roof when it starts raining. Guests stay comfortable. Plans don't have to change because of unpredictable Midwest weather.
Integrated lighting and radiant heaters extend the space into the evening — and into fall, when the temperature drops but the season isn't quite over.
They connect with decks, paver patios, lighting, and screen systems — designed as one cohesive environment, not assembled piece by piece. Most of our strongest projects are complete outdoor rooms where every element was planned together from the start.
See Complete Outdoor SpacesPricing depends on size, layout, and how the system is built out. Here's a general picture based on real projects — so you can plan before we ever talk.
A well-built louvered pergola covering a standard patio or deck area. Clean finish, motorized louvers, basic electrical integration.
A larger custom system with feature integration — lighting, screens, and heaters built into the structure as part of the original design.
Large custom pergola systems, full-feature integration, or pergola as part of a complete outdoor living build paired with a deck, kitchen, and entertainment.
Smaller systems run $30,000–$45,000. Mid-size builds with lighting, screens, and heaters run $45,000–$70,000. Larger or fully built-out spaces with complete feature integration are $70,000+. We walk through realistic pricing during your paid in-person consultation — not vague estimates.
A standard pergola has fixed slats or open lattice — you get whatever shade it provides, and rain comes straight through. A louvered pergola has motorized aluminum louvers that rotate open and closed. You can let in full sunlight, create partial shade, or fully close the roof to block rain. Built-in drainage keeps the space below dry without exposed gutters.
Yes. We can attach directly to your home's roofline or fascia, or build a freestanding structure anywhere in your yard. Both options can be custom-sized, finished, and integrated with lighting, screens, heaters, and other features. We design around your space — not around a standard configuration.
The most common additions are integrated LED lighting ($3,000–$10,000), retractable screens ($5,000–$7,000 per opening), and radiant heaters ($3,000–$5,000 each). We also integrate ceiling fans, smart controls, entertainment systems, and privacy panels. Features are planned from the start — not added on later — which keeps the integration looking clean.
A louvered pergola significantly extends your outdoor season — you'll get usable spring, summer, and fall. With radiant heaters and retractable screens, you can push into cooler shoulder months comfortably. That said, an outdoor pergola is not a conditioned space — it's not a heated room replacement for January in Illinois. It's a weather-responsive structure that makes you far more likely to actually use your outdoor space through the warmer seasons.
Yes. These systems are designed and rated for Midwest conditions — including snow loads, wind, rain, and freeze-thaw cycles. The aluminum louvers, built-in drainage, and structural components are all specified for long-term outdoor performance. We select systems that hold up in real Chicago-area weather, not just ideal conditions.
Most projects complete in 1–3 months from signed contract — including design, permits, and installation. We handle every permit submission, approval, and inspection. You don't touch a single form.
Start with a free discovery call — we answer your questions and give you a rough ballpark. From there, our outdoor living specialist visits your property for a paid in-person consultation ($150). If you'd like to move forward, 3D Design & Planning is $3,000 — with $1,500 applied toward your build when you move forward.
These systems rarely stand alone. Here's how they fit into the bigger picture.

Most louvered pergola projects include a custom deck. See how we design decking surfaces, levels, and layouts that work with the pergola as one integrated system.

When a pergola and deck are built together, railing selection becomes part of the overall design conversation — aluminum, cable, or glass to match the pergola aesthetic.

When a louvered pergola integrates with an elevated deck, the structural framing must support the additional lateral and vertical loads. Steel framing handles this precisely.
Start with a free discovery call — we answer your questions, walk you through layout options and realistic pricing, and help you figure out what makes sense for your space and budget.
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Ace of Decks LLC designs and installs custom motorized louvered pergolas throughout the Chicago suburbs — including Naperville, Bolingbrook, Barrington, Hinsdale, St. Charles, Geneva, Glen Ellyn, Downers Grove, Palatine, Wheaton, Plainfield, and Aurora, Illinois. Our louvered pergola systems feature adjustable aluminum louvers, built-in drainage, and full integration with LED lighting, retractable screens, radiant heaters, and smart controls. Attached or freestanding. Serving DuPage County, Kane County, and Will County. Projects starting from $30,000.