Discover our premium tensioned-fabric pergolas

Why choose a tensioned-fabric pergola?

Our Tenxo and Tenflat tensioned-fabric pergolas are ideal for anyone looking to protect their outdoor spaces in style.

With their elegant, durable aluminium design, they provide protection from the elements, increase comfort and save energy.

Available in a variety of fabrics and colours, classic retractable-arm awnings are an affordable, durable choice for any home or business.

Our pergola with a motorised fabric roof is lightweight, simple and high quality, adapting to every situation and setting for excellent performance and seamless integration.

Its strong, elegant aluminium structure provides excellent overall stability and high fabric tension through automatic tensioning with additional manual adjustment. This allows it to withstand strong gusts of wind and provide watertight protection.

The TENXO range can also be equipped with integrated LED lighting for use at night or on cloudy days. Warm, energy-efficient LEDs provide carefully designed, natural-looking light.

Tenflat is a robust, elegant aluminium pergola with tensioned fabric. Its distinctive flat roof uses a slight pitch in the ribs to direct water to the sides. This prevents water from pooling anywhere on the fabric and helps keep it dry.

This pergola allows you to create a new covered space wherever you need one. It withstands strong gusts of wind and provides a watertight roof.

Integrated LED lighting can be added so you can also use the space at night or on overcast days.

Tensioned-fabric pergola models

Tenxo between walls

Pergola designed for installation between walls with an automated tensioned-fabric awning.

Tenxo goalpost frame

Wall-mounted pergola with a front portal frame, drainage through the legs and an automated awning.

Freestanding TENXO

Pergola with a double goalpost frame, drainage through all four legs and an automated awning.

Accessories for Tensioned Fabric Pergolas

Triangles

Side triangles for enclosing and finishing the pergola. Made from tensioned fabric, 2 mm aluminium or sandwich panel.

Vertical Screens

Motorised vertical screens with a customisable window, available in several colours to create the enclosure you need.

Glass panels

Vertical enclosure with folding glass panels. The structure must be assessed before assembly and installation to ensure stability.

Tensioned-fabric pergola options

Joined pergolas

Pergola modules can be joined in a row to cover larger spans, overcome obstacles, or simplify installation and transport.

Projection options

In-line pergolas with different projections to accommodate various obstacles. The support rods are adjusted to ensure even spacing across the structure.

Braced

Designed with tubular braces fixed to the facade, avoiding the need for front posts. A prior technical assessment is required for installation.

Dual-pitch

We can assess the use of a central steel structure to reduce the number of support posts required.

Closed pergola

Tenxo with an upper aluminium substructure, clad around the perimeter in fabric or aluminium.

Inverted-pitch Pergolas

Shared central structure with a larger-section special leg profile that accommodates two drainage channels.

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Fabric pergola maintenance

Proper maintenance of a fabric pergola is essential to ensure its durability and functionality over time. With regular care, deterioration can be prevented and its appearance maintained, helping you enjoy the outdoor space to the full.

Cleaning is an essential aspect of fabric pergola maintenance. Over time, dirt and debris can build up on the fabric, affecting its appearance and durability. This should be done at least twice a year, preferably in spring and autumn.

Recommended products

Use mild, non-abrasive products to clean the fabric. Recommended options include:

  • Warm water with neutral soap.
  • Cleaners specifically for outdoor fabrics.
  • Anti-mould products, if this type of stain is detected.

Cleaning techniques

Various fabric-cleaning techniques can help keep it in good condition:

  • Apply the cleaning solution with a sponge or soft-bristled brush.
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove any soap residue.
  • Allow the fabric to dry completely before storing or closing it, to prevent mould from forming.

 

With use and over time, the fabric may show wear, tears or stains that are difficult to remove. In these cases, it is important to act quickly to prevent the problem from worsening.

For minor repairs, fabric patches specifically designed for outdoor fabrics can be used to extend its service life. However, if the fabric is too badly damaged, it may need to be replaced.

It is also advisable to check the drainage system, ensuring there are no blockages that could cause problems during rain. Finally, if fitted, the motorisation mechanisms should be checked to ensure correct operation.

Fabric pergolas with motorised systems require specific maintenance to ensure correct operation. It is essential to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and carry out regular inspections.

  • Check and adjust the cables and fabric opening and closing mechanisms.
  • Clean wind sensors and moving parts to ensure unobstructed operation.
  • Request professional support if technical faults are identified that cannot be resolved through basic maintenance.