A covered patio is one of the highest-return outdoor living investments a DFW homeowner can make — usable space for 10 months of the year, structural value at resale, and a direct extension of how the home functions. Integris builds attached and freestanding patio covers engineered for Texas wind loads, permitted through the city, and finished to match the existing structure.
The difference between a patio cover built by a landscaper and one built by a licensed GC shows up in two places: the structural detail and the permit. Integris uses stamped engineering drawings on structures that require them, pulls city permits, and schedules the inspection. That matters when you sell, refinance, or if a storm ever touches the structure.
Ceiling options include open-beam cedar, tongue-and-groove pine, bead board, and Trex-style composite. We integrate electrical, ceiling fans, recessed lighting, and gutter tie-ins as part of the build — not as afterthoughts. Most covered patio projects run 3–5 weeks from permit to final walk.
Tied directly into the roofline of the home. Engineered connection, flashed correctly, and permitted. Tongue-and-groove, open beam, or enclosed ceiling options.
Independent pergola or patio cover on its own footings — placed anywhere in the yard without affecting the home's roofline. Engineered for wind and anchored to code.
Ceiling fans, recessed lights, outdoor-rated fixtures, and wiring rough-in for future audio or heating. Every cover we build is wired properly, not surface-run.
Tell us what you're picturing. We'll walk the site and come back with a real budget and schedule — at no cost.