Protect your patio or entrance with Palram - Canopia’s beautiful Sierra patio cover. Featuring clear, UV-protected polycarbonate roof panels, you, your family and patio furniture are protected from the elements while still enjoying natural sunlight. The heavy-duty, high-quality (yet lightweight) aluminum frame is powder coated in white, which is neutral enough to match any home color. It is corrosion resistant and durable, and will maintain its looks for many years to come. The Sierra patio cover’s framing easily adjusts to fit your patio's unique size, height and width.
- Virtually unbreakable clear polycarbonate roof panels let the sunlight through while providing protection from harmful UV rays
- Rust resistant aluminum frame powdered coated white
- Adjustable supports to fit a variety of patios and entrances
- Simple DIY assembly with Click N Lock roof panels system
- Integrated rain gutter to control rain drainage
- Low maintenance, easily cleaned with your garden hose
- 7 Year Limited Warranty
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Questions & Answers
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Is this Patio Cover suitable for winter weather? What is the roof snow load rating and the wind rating?
The Snow load rating for the Sierra Patio Cover is 25 pounds per square foot, and the wind load rating is 75mph. As a basic rule of thumb, typical snow weighs approximately 15 pounds per cubic foot, or 1.25 pounds per inch of depth. Depending on moisture content and compaction, a cubic foot of snow can weigh from as little as 5-7 pounds for dry light fluffy snow, to 12-16 pounds for fresh wet snow, to 20 pounds or more for drifted compacted snow. NOTE: Any ice build-up on the roof would need to be added to these weights. We recommend removing snow from your patio cover roof immediately, rather than waiting for it to build up. You should check and remove snow at least daily as needed during the snow season.