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By the Motorised Pergola UK — Expert Reviews, Costs & Buyer Guides Team · Updated May 2026 · Independent, reader-supported

Motorised Pergola Buying Checklist UK: 12 Questions to Ask Before You Commit

Buying a motorised pergola is a significant investment—both financially and in terms of space commitment. Unlike a static pergola you can gradually accept or ignore, a motorised one becomes part of how you use your garden. Get the decision wrong and you're either stuck with an expensive mistake or shelling out thousands more to upgrade or remove it.

This checklist walks you through the twelve questions that separate a smart purchase from a regrettable one. Work through them before visiting showrooms or requesting quotes.

1. What space do you actually have?

Measure your garden length, width, and height carefully. Don't just eyeball it. A motorised pergola needs clearance to retract without hitting fences, trees, or guttering. Account for:

If your garden is small or heavily planted, a motorised pergola might not fit without major landscaping. That cost should factor into your decision.

2. Are you planning to extend your home in the next decade?

A motorised pergola is semi-permanent. It's hard to relocate, especially if it ties into existing roof lines or party walls. If you're considering a conservatory, extension, or major garden overhaul, delay the pergola or position it somewhere that won't conflict with future plans.

3. What's your realistic budget?

Motorised pergolas in the UK typically range from £3,500 to £15,000+ depending on size, materials, and features. Set a hard budget ceiling, then accept that the cheapest option might mean compromises on:

Don't stretch beyond comfort if it means financing through credit. The ongoing costs also matter: servicing contracts, replacement motors, and repairs.

4. Do you understand the planning and building control implications?

This is where many buyers trip up. In the UK, motorised pergolas can trigger planning permission and building control depending on:

Contact your local planning department before committing. Some councils treat motorised pergolas like extensions; others are more relaxed. Getting this wrong could mean removal orders or fines.

5. What's your power supply situation?

Motorised pergolas need electricity. Standard outdoor socket specifications (IP rating, distance from water) apply. You'll likely need:

Get a qualified electrician to assess your setup before you buy. Some installers include this in their survey; others charge separately. Don't assume the pergola installation price covers electrical work.

6. Are you prepared for weather exposure?

Motorised pergolas are exposed to wind, rain, and UV. They experience real stress:

Choose materials and finishes rated for your climate. Aluminium is lighter but less rigid than steel in larger spans. Some fabrics last 3–5 years; others 7–10. Budget for eventual replacement or periodic sealing treatments.

7. Do you want motorised louvres, sliding panels, or canvas/fabric?

The mechanism matters:

Each has different maintenance demands and longevity profiles. Decide which suits your use case—you might not actually want full closure in summer, or you might resent not being able to open it partly.

8. What controls do you want?

Basic options:

Smart controls cost more upfront but let you automate based on weather, light, or time of day. Check compatibility with your existing smart home system and whether the installer's app requires a subscription.

9. Can you live with the aesthetics during installation and initial faults?

Motorised pergolas are visible year-round. If it breaks or needs servicing, you're looking at:

Make sure the design appeals to you in its "broken" state too, and that the installer offers reasonable response times for repairs.

10. What's the warranty and who'll service it?

Warranties vary widely: 1–5 years on motors, 2–10 years on structure. Check:

A cheap pergola with a one-year warranty and no local service network is a false saving.

11. Have you checked whether you need listed building or conservation consent?

If your house sits in a conservation area or is listed, even a garden structure can require consent. This adds 8–12 weeks to timelines and might restrict certain materials or colours.

12. Are you comparing properly vetted installers?

Get three detailed quotes, not just prices. Compare:

A cheap installer might skip ground preparation, skip electrical checks, or vanish after the job. Spend time vetting. Join gardening forums or local Facebook groups—real experiences from nearby customers are invaluable.

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Working through these twelve questions doesn't guarantee a perfect pergola. But it screens out the avoidable mistakes and helps you make an informed decision suited to your garden, budget, and expectations.