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Rinova Pergola designs and installs marine-grade aluminum louvered roof and motorized pergolas for Corona del Mar homeowners, engineered for salt air, coastal wind, and the tight lot lines of 92625. We have replaced failing wood pergolas throughout CdM with powder-coated aluminum systems that carry a lifetime frame warranty.
Corona del Mar sits directly on the coast, and salt-laden air attacks wood structures faster here than almost anywhere in Orange County. A stained wood pergola in CdM typically needs re-sealing every 18 to 24 months and starts failing at the post base within about eight years. Powder-coated aluminum does not rot, warp, split, or host termites, and the marine-grade coat we spec as standard resists salt and UV without repainting.
Corona del Mar is part of the City of Newport Beach, so permits are issued by Newport Beach Community Development. Coastal Zone properties may also require a Coastal Development Permit, and height and setback limits are enforced closely on bluff-side lots. Rinova supplies PE-stamped drawings compliant with CBC 2022 and ASCE 7 and manages the submittal. See our Orange County permit guide.
We install throughout Corona del Mar — Shore Cliffs, Cameo Shores, Irvine Terrace, Harbor View Hills, and the Village — plus neighbouring Newport Beach, Newport Coast, Laguna Beach, and Costa Mesa.
Visit our Santa Ana showroom to compare Terra and Venta systems side by side, browse completed Southern California projects, or call (949) 805-2233 for a free Corona del Mar consultation. Licensed and bonded, CSLB #1116353.
Yes. Marine-grade powder-coated aluminum resists salt air, moisture, and UV, so it will not rust, rot, or need repainting like wood. It is the most durable option for oceanfront 92625 properties.
Yes. Corona del Mar is part of the City of Newport Beach, so permits are issued by Newport Beach Community Development. Coastal Zone properties may also require a Coastal Development Permit. Rinova provides PE-stamped engineered drawings and manages the submittal.
Yes. Rinova handles demolition, haul-away, and foundation repair before installing the new aluminum structure. Wood-to-aluminum replacement is one of our most common Corona del Mar projects.
Both perform well. The manual Terra has no motor or electronics exposed to salt air and costs roughly 35 percent less, while the motorized Venta offers one-touch and rain-sensor operation with sealed, marine-rated components.