So, how are the B128 pergola and B128 Pergola Horizontal different? It’s all in the roof. Most awnings and pergola extensions slope to allow easy drainage of rainwater. And to accomplish that, the awning housing usually needs to be mounted at a considerable height. Unfortunately, not all homes have height in ample supply.
And that’s why Brustor designed the B128 P Horizontal to provide low-rise homeowners with the perfect sun shading solution. Its fabric roof runs horizontally, eliminating the minimum pitch requirement and making it possible to mount the housing to homes with low-pitch roofs or extensions. However, the horizontal fabric roof means the B128 P Horizontal is only for sun protection. Rain can’t drain properly from a perfectly flat roof.
The B128 Pergola Horizontal expands on the B128 Pergola’s frame and design. This pergola extension’s narrow supports lend it a modern design, and thanks to the retractable fabric roof, your home still benefits from healthy, natural light when the fabric is retracted. And naturally, the fabric roof extension ensures a blissfully shady terrace and shading indoors. It’s the perfect sun shading solution for keeping temps comfortable indoors and out.