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Rinova Pergola designs, supplies, and installs premium aluminum and motorized louvered pergolas in Villa Park — built for the large lots, custom homes, and semi-rural charm of Orange County's smallest and most exclusive city. With spacious properties and estate-style backyards, Villa Park is ideal for large custom louvered pergolas that create comfortable, year-round outdoor living.
Villa Park's oversized lots and custom homes call for outdoor structures that match their scale. Our large-span louvered pergolas cover expansive patios, pool decks, and outdoor kitchens with a clean, high-end profile — and stand up to the hot inland summers without warping, rotting, or fading like wood.
Choose the Terra manual louvered pergola (from $4,549) or the Venta motorized louvered pergola (from $5,949) for effortless one-touch remote control — perfect for shading a large Villa Park patio or outdoor entertaining area.
As a licensed CSLB contractor, Rinova coordinates Villa Park permits, engineered drawings, and structural anchoring from start to finish. See our pergola permit guide.
We install pergolas throughout Villa Park — plus nearby Orange, Anaheim, Tustin, and across Orange County from our Santa Ana showroom.
Visit our Santa Ana showroom to operate a working motorized louvered roof, or call (949) 805-2233 for a free Villa Park consultation and quote.
Rinova aluminum pergola kits start at $4,549 (manual) and $5,949 (motorized). Fully installed with permits, most Villa Park projects run $8,000–$25,000+ depending on size and options.
Yes. Our motorized louvered pergolas come in large custom spans up to 13'×19' and beyond, ideal for Villa Park's spacious lots, pool decks, and outdoor kitchens.
Yes. As a licensed CSLB contractor, Rinova coordinates permits, engineered drawings, and structural anchoring for Villa Park installations.
Yes. Adjustable louvers block the harsh afternoon sun or open for airflow, and powder-coated aluminum never warps or fades in the dry inland heat — unlike wood.