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Glass Bioclimatic Pergola FAQ
Yes, absolutely. The system features a specialized internal gutter system and heat-resistant EPDM gaskets. Even when the Glass Bioclimatic Pergola is partially open for ventilation, the corrugated lamellas prevent water entry. Rainwater is channelled through the beams and discharged via the front posts.
We use high-performance 4+12+4 comfort thermopane tempered glass. This double-glazed configuration offers superior thermal insulation, noise reduction, and safety compared to standard single-pane glass roofs.
Yes. Our Glass Bioclimatic Pergola is engineered with 6063-T6 aluminum alloy profiles and stainless steel components. It is tested to withstand distributed loads of approximately 15 PSF (75kg/m²) and wind loads of 10 PSF (50kg/m²), making it suitable for varying climates.
One of the unique features of our system is the fully rotating glass lamellas. You can rotate the panels to clean the exterior surface from the inside, eliminating the dangerous need to climb up to the roof for maintenance.
The system is fully motorized. It operates silently using a T-10 timing belt mechanism. You can control your Glass Bioclimatic Pergola via a remote control, or optionally through your smartphone (iOS/Android) for smart home integration.
We offer optional rain, wind, and sun sensors. If you choose to install these, the system will automatically close the glass lamellas when it detects rain or high winds, protecting your furniture and flooring even when you are away.
Yes. Unlike traditional roofs that require a steep pitch, our system has integrated grooves on all four sides. This allows it to be mounted flat while still ensuring effective water drainage, maintaining a sleek and modern aesthetic.
We stand by our quality. The Impergo Glass Bioclimatic Pergola comes with a 2-year warranty on the motor and mechanical components, alongside our guarantee on the electrostatic powder-coated aluminum finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Regulations vary by country, city, and project type. In many cases, bioclimatic pergolas require approval, especially when enclosed with glass. We can provide technical drawings and information to support conversations with your architect or local authorities.
Timelines depend on project size and season. After design approval, production typically takes several weeks, followed by an agreed installation date. We’ll share a detailed schedule with your offer.
Impergo systems are engineered and configured according to local wind loads and exposure. Integrated drainage channels manage rainwater, and when closed, the roof is designed to protect people and furniture below.
Yes. For colder regions, we select appropriate profiles, spans, and roof systems. Glass and shading options help improve comfort and energy performance
Mostly simple care: cleaning aluminium and glass with mild detergent, keeping drainage channels clear, and having motors and moving parts inspected at recommended intervals.
Many Impergo pergolas are designed to accept glass walls and shading systems at a later stage. You can start with a roof-only system and upgrade as your needs evolve.
Yes. Most bioclimatic louvered and retractable roofs can be motorized, with options for remote control, wall switches, app integration, and weather sensors.
We offer defined warranty periods for the aluminium structure, motors, and surface finishes. Details are provided with each project proposal.
Sliding Glass Systems Frequently Asked Questions
They can be used in homes, apartments, restaurants, cafés, hotels, pergolas, sun rooms, and winter gardens—anywhere you want a sliding glass connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Single-glazed systems focus on openness and basic weather protection. Thermopane (double-glazed) systems offer significantly better thermal insulation, increased comfort, and better energy performance—especially important in winter gardens and 4-season rooms.
In many cases, yes. We evaluate the existing structure, dimensions, and loads, then propose a compatible sliding system.
The system is designed with appropriate seals, tracks, and drainage. When correctly installed and specified, sliding glass doors provide robust protection from rain and drafts for their intended use and exposure.
Regular cleaning to remove dust and debris, occasional checks of rollers and seals, and basic glass cleaning. With simple care, the system maintains smooth operation for years.
Guillotine Glass Systems FAQ
They are ideal for high-rise buildings, balconies, terraces, restaurants, cafés, patisseries, hotels, pergolas, winter gardens, and any semi-outdoor space that needs safe edges, clear views, and adjustable ventilation.
Sliding and folding systems open sideways; guillotine systems move vertically. Guillotine glass is especially useful where space is limited, wind is strong, or a glass railing function is required.
Yes. Assisted and cleanable systems lock themselves in the closed position and cannot be opened from inside or outside, eliminating the need for separate locks.
Yes. With insulated glass, bristle seals, and proper installation, guillotine systems offer sound, heat, and water insulation—suitable for 4-season use in many climates.
They are motorized and can be controlled via wall button or remote. Up to 20 systems can be operated with a single remote controller.
Cleanable guillotine systems are specifically designed to allow the bottom sash to open, so all glass surfaces can be safely accessed and wiped.
Folding Glass Door Sysstems FAQ
They can be used in homes, workplaces, cafés, restaurants, hotels, pergolas, winter gardens, terraces, and balconies—anywhere you need a wide-opening, flexible glass facade.
Sliding systems move panels behind each other along parallel tracks, which is ideal for large glass surfaces and partial openings. Folding systems move and stack the panels to the side, allowing you to open almost the entire span of the opening.
Yes. With insulating glass, aluminium frames, rubber seals, and proper thresholds, folding systems help maintain indoor temperature and provide protection against wind, rain, and noise.
In many cases, yes. We assess the existing structure and dimensions, then propose a folding system that fits or suggest adjustments to the opening to accommodate the system.
Regular cleaning of glass and frames, keeping tracks free of dust and debris, and periodic checks of hinges, wheels, and seals. With simple, routine care, folding systems offer years of smooth operation and reliable performance.
Fixed Glass Roof Systems FAQ
They can be used over winter gardens, terraces, balconies, pergolas, lobbies, atriums, hotel lounges, shopping mall courts, and many other residential and commercial spaces.
With the right glass selection (insulating, solar-control, laminated options) and optional ceiling curtain systems, solar gain and glare can be managed effectively. Proper design balances light, comfort, and energy performance.
Yes. When specified with insulating glass and integrated with the right side systems (sliding, folding, or guillotine glass), fixed glass roofs can be an important part of a 4-season living or commercial area.
The system uses carrier profiles and front/rear profiles with self-tilt features, so water is directed to gutters and downpipes as part of the overall drainage design.
Periodic cleaning of glass surfaces and profiles, plus inspection of seals and drainage channels to keep them free of debris. Aluminium and glass require relatively low day-to-day maintenance compared to many traditional roof materials.
Residential Bioclimatic Pergola FAQ
Regulations vary by city and country. We can help you understand typical requirements, but your local municipality has the final word.
Yes. With the right roof, glass, and side systems, many customers comfortably use their pergola in cold and rainy seasons.
Most residential installations are completed in a few days once the materials arrive on site.
When closed, the roof is designed to protect you from rain and direct water into integrated drainage channels.
The structure, motors, and finishes each have defined warranty periods. Full details are included in your project offer.
Sun Room and Winter Garden FAQ
It’s a hybrid space. Technically, classification depends on local regulations and how it’s connected to the building. We can support you and your architect with technical data as needed.
Roof louvers, opening glass elements, shading, and optional heating or cooling help manage comfort. In some projects, the room is integrated with the building’s HVAC; in others, it’s treated as a semi-outdoor space.
Good ventilation and correct system design are important. We combine suitable glass, profiles, seals, and ventilation possibilities to help reduce condensation.
Yes. With retractable roofs and sliding/folding/guillotine glass, you can open large parts of the room to feel like an open terrace.
Permits depend on local rules and whether the space is considered an extension. Your municipality or local authority has the final say; we can provide technical drawings and information to support the process.
In many cases, yes—subject to structural capacity and details of the existing construction.
Commercial Bioclimatic Pergola FAQ
Regulations vary by city, country, and building type. We can support you and your design team with technical documentation, but final approvals come from local authorities.
We plan installation around your schedule whenever possible. Many projects are phased to keep part of the space open while we work on the rest.
Systems are designed and sized according to local climate and project requirements. We consider wind loads, snow loads (if relevant), and drainage capacity during the design phase.
Yes. Pergolas can include integrated LED lighting, heaters, fans, and speaker systems, either during installation or in a later phase.
Timelines depend on project size and season, but we will share a clear schedule for production, delivery, and installation when we quote your project.
Patio, Terrace & Balcony Pergolas FAQ
In many cases yes, but it depends on structural capacity and fixings. We review the existing structure and propose solutions accordingly.
No. Many projects use partial systems that cover only the main seating or dining area.
Bioclimatic louvers can be tilted to let in light when you want it, and fully open pergolas still allow significant daylight into adjacent rooms.
Often, yes. Some projects start with the roof only and add glass or screens in a second phase.
Retractable Louvered Pergola Roof FAQ
Aluminum glass roofs use glass lamellas for full transparency and intense daylight, while aluminum roofs use opaque aluminium lamellas that prioritize shading and can be selectively combined with glass panels.
Yes. Panels tilt (louver function) and can be configured to retract (rolling function) to open larger sections of the roof.
Yes. Corrugated lamellas, grooves on all sides, front drainage, and static load design allow the systems to handle rain and defined snow/wind loads when designed and installed according to specifications.
Thanks to the folding and rotation of lamellas, external surfaces can be accessed and cleaned from inside the pergola in most configurations.
Aluminium construction, electrostatic paint, stainless screws, and robust bearings support long-term outdoor use. The systems also come with 2-year motor and 2-year mechanical warranty.
Retractable Glass Pergola Roof FAQ
They are ideal for terraces, rooftop decks, winter gardens, restaurants, cafés, hotel lounges, courtyards, atria, pool areas, and any semi-outdoor space where you want the option to open the roof.
Yes. With insulating glass, proper detailing, and compatible side systems (sliding, folding, or guillotine glass), retractable roofs can be part of a comfortable 4-season space.
Side rails and an extra gutter system provide maximum waterproofing, directing rainwater away from the interior.
Yes. Optional rain, sun, and wind sensors can be added, so the roof can close or adjust automatically in response to weather conditions.
You can control it via remote, wall switch, or mobile phone (depending on configuration). Multiple panels move in a synchronized way for smooth opening and closing.
No. The system is designed so that, when closed, it does not require an additional lock—it remains securely in place.
Regular cleaning of glass and profiles, checking gutters and drainage for debris, and standard inspection of moving parts. Stainless bearings and robust belts/chains help keep maintenance simple.
Thermal Alumium Doors & Windows FAQ
Thermal aluminum uses a continuous insulating barrier between inner and outer profiles, reducing heat transfer and improving comfort and energy performance compared to non-thermal frames.
Yes. When combined with proper glass, roofing, and sealing, they are ideal for winter gardens, sunrooms, and pergola enclosures that you want to use year-round.
Yes. Thermal sliding and lift-slide systems are designed for large openings while maintaining good insulation and sealing levels.
Mainly: regular glass and frame cleaning, occasional lubrication of moving parts, and inspection of gaskets and drainage. Aluminum itself does not rot or swell like some other materials.
Yes. With full RAL color options and special finishes, we can coordinate your door and window systems with pergola structures, railings, and façade cladding.
Frequently Asked Questions - PVC Pergola Roof
Yes. They’re designed for 10 cm snow load, Beaufort 6 wind, and use blackout, flameproof, weather-resistant fabric with aluminium and galvanized metal structure.
The blackout fabric is produced with HF welding, is UV-resistant, waterproof, and designed to maintain performance between –30 °C and +70 °C. Regular cleaning and proper drainage maintenance will extend its life.
Yes. With the 150 system specification, sides can be closed with aluminium joinery and glass systems, turning the pergola roof into a full 4-season outdoor room.
All models operate via RTS radio remote; the motor has long-range performance even through reinforced concrete. Control via button and integration with other systems is also possible depending on configuration.
Basic cleaning of fabric and aluminium, checking drainage channels and guttering, and occasional belt/tension adjustment through the accessible tensioner box.
Modular Pergola Systems FAQ
From delivery to first seating, the system can be deployed faster than any traditional buildout, minimizing downtime.
Engineered specifically around roadway dining regulations and permit requirements—less guesswork, more confidence.
Start with a single 8' × 8' module and expand as reservations grow. Add or reconfigure sections without starting over.
ROADWAY turns complicated permitting and safety rules into a ready-made platform, letting you focus on hospitality, not construction logistics