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frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted May 14, 2026 09:19 PM
frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted May 14, 2026 09:19 PM

Mirador 80S 10'x20' Modern Style Outdoor Pergola with Adjustable Louvers

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$1,699

$2,399

29% off
Mirador Outdoor Living
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Mirador Outdoor has the Mirador 80S 10'x20' Modern Style Outdoor Pergola with Adjustable Louvers (Charcoal or Latte) for $2399 - $700 when you apply discount code PERGOLA20 at checkout = $1699. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Product Dimensions: 118.6"L x 228.3"W x 94.5"H
  • Materials: Alloy Steel
  • Item Weight: 562 pounds
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Louvers: 90° opening angle

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Mirador Outdoor has the Mirador 80S 10'x20' Modern Style Outdoor Pergola with Adjustable Louvers (Charcoal or Latte) for $2399 - $700 when you apply discount code PERGOLA20 at checkout = $1699. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member DesertGardener for posting this deal.

Features:
  • Product Dimensions: 118.6"L x 228.3"W x 94.5"H
  • Materials: Alloy Steel
  • Item Weight: 562 pounds
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Louvers: 90° opening angle

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May 19, 2026 05:01 AM
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SmilingHalibut742May 19, 2026 05:01 AM
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Can these handle North Texas winds?
May 21, 2026 12:02 AM
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Joined Jul 2019
JamesN11May 21, 2026 12:02 AM
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Do not purchase these without checking your building department
May 21, 2026 03:08 AM
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JesseD1477May 21, 2026 03:08 AM
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Quote from JamesN11 :
Do not purchase these without checking your building department
You are correct, but I still think it's crazy that towns insist on a permit for a clearly non permanent completely open structure. Even if it's getting bolted to a slab it's still not a whole lot different from a big umbrella, maybe the 10x20 I can understand, but not the smaller ones.
May 21, 2026 03:10 AM
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JesseD1477May 21, 2026 03:10 AM
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Any codes for the 10 x 13?
May 23, 2026 11:17 AM
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CoolsilverMay 23, 2026 11:17 AM
147 Posts
Great price point on this pergolas but I recommend aluminum version for longevity and less maintenance if you are willing to spend more.
Costco has aluminum version of this for $2500 so almost 50% extra than this you will spend.
May 23, 2026 01:56 PM
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ash78May 23, 2026 01:56 PM
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We're about to spend 10x this much (or more) on a double carport. These are always so tempting, but it's apples and oranges -- custom wood vs prefab metal..

If I had a perfectly flat driveway and one small car, this would honestly be pretty perfect.

I've never heard of anyone needing a permit for a prefab metal carport, but YMMV. They're probably too low value for anyone to care about taking a cut. Like a treehouse or small resin shed.
Last edited by ash78 May 23, 2026 at 06:58 AM.
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May 23, 2026 05:10 PM
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MichaelN9305May 23, 2026 05:10 PM
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Quote from SmilingHalibut742 :
Can these handle North Texas winds?
Probably not, but if the high winds come consistently from the same general direction, you may be ok. I have the aluminum version of this and I keep the louvers partially open so wind comes through. It's also oriented so the the wind goes in the direction of the louvers vs. Against them. We had damage from winds when we kept louvers fully open. Having them partially open to allow wind to flow through but not against was the key.

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May 23, 2026 08:54 PM
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skippoMay 23, 2026 08:54 PM
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Quote from ash78 :
We're about to spend 10x this much (or more) on a double carport. These are always so tempting, but it's apples and oranges -- custom wood vs prefab metal..If I had a perfectly flat driveway and one small car, this would honestly be pretty perfect.I've never heard of anyone needing a permit for a prefab metal carport, but YMMV. They're probably too low value for anyone to care about taking a cut. Like a treehouse or small resin shed.
How about getting 2 of these?
Yesterday 02:23 AM
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dantosterone61Yesterday 02:23 AM
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I bought this when it was on sale 2 years ago. It has held up great here in WA state.
Yesterday 03:44 AM
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marka2016Yesterday 03:44 AM
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Quote from dantosterone61 :
I bought this when it was on sale 2 years ago. It has held up great here in WA state.
Do they have any warranty? I worry about rust
Yesterday 09:34 PM
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ChrisL17Yesterday 09:34 PM
406 Posts
This is a great deal. I bought and installed this last year for $2111. Has held up well in a snowy and windy New England winter.
Yesterday 09:41 PM
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stasisYesterday 09:41 PM
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Quote from marka2016 :
Do they have any warranty? I worry about rust
rust will def kill this, but not within 10 years
Yesterday 11:31 PM
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TrocitYYesterday 11:31 PM
125 Posts
Im sure its a long shot but Do they off installation?
Today 02:10 AM
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CrimsonShoe959Today 02:10 AM
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Quote from MichaelN9305 :
Probably not, but if the high winds come consistently from the same general direction, you may be ok. I have the aluminum version of this and I keep the louvers partially open so wind comes through. It's also oriented so the the wind goes in the direction of the louvers vs. Against them. We had damage from winds when we kept louvers fully open. Having them partially open to allow wind to flow through but not against was the key.
To seek clarification, if this thing is up against your house, you would tilt it so the blade is angled toward the ground away from your house (since your house should block the wind coming from the other direction)?

Like this:


House - and |

Louver shape and position \
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| \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
| \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
| \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
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So the wind coming at the louvers hits the louvers like a bike going off a ramp, shooting the wind upwards?

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Today 02:14 AM
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CrimsonShoe959Today 02:14 AM
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Quote from ChrisL17 :
This is a great deal. I bought and installed this last year for $2111. Has held up well in a snowy and windy New England winter.
Has it faced any 80+ mph winds, or golfball/baseball sized hail?

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