What is a Patio Enclosure?

A patio enclosure is a weather-protective structure added to an existing patio or outdoor area using roofing panels, screens, or framed walls — creating a usable, comfortable space that functions as an extension of the home year-round.
Types of Patio Enclosures:
- Insulated Roof Panels — manage heat, glare, and noise; solid weather protection with strong thermal performance
- Polycarbonate Roof Panels — lightweight weather cover that retains natural light; suits patios where brightness matters
- Screened Enclosures — mesh or framed screening that controls insects and increases privacy without fully closing off the outdoor feel
- Full Patio Builds — professionally constructed patio structures built from the ground up before enclosure systems are applied

Newcastle's Patio Enclosure Range — What We Supply and Install
We supply and install four main enclosure systems across Newcastle and the Hunter Region. Each one solves a different problem, and the right choice comes down to your space, your budget, and how you want to use the area.

Why Newcastle Homeowners Are Enclosing Their Patios
Newcastle has always been an outdoor city. The beaches, the climate, the culture around entertaining at home — it’s part of the way people live here. But homeowners aren’t just throwing up a shade sail anymore. They’re treating the backyard as a proper room and investing in it properly.
Most people we work with have already sorted the inside of the house — new kitchen, updated bathrooms, fresh flooring. The outdoor area is the last chapter, and getting it finished makes the whole home feel complete in a way that’s hard to describe until you’re actually sitting out there.
There’s a practical side too. A patio enclosure adds usable space to a home without the cost of a full extension. In Newcastle’s property market, that extra functional area matters — for daily living and for the value it adds down the line.

Choosing the Right Enclosure for the Hunter Region Climate
Newcastle’s climate is one of the best in the country — but it does throw some challenges at outdoor structures. Hot summers, coastal salt air, and the occasional serious storm all need to be factored in when choosing the right enclosure system for your home.
Managing Summer Heat and Glare: Newcastle summers get genuinely hot, and a patio that traps heat becomes unusable fast. Insulated roofing panels are built to handle this — they block radiant heat and cut glare, keeping the space comfortable even on the worst days of the year.
Coastal Humidity and Material Longevity: For homeowners in Merewether, Bar Beach, and Newcastle East, salt air is a real concern. Cheap materials corrode quickly this close to the coast. We only use products rated for coastal conditions — so what goes up stays looking good and performing well for the long term.
Storm and Wind Considerations: The Hunter Region gets its share of wild weather. Any enclosure we install is built to handle it — properly engineered, correctly fixed, and appropriate for the conditions your home actually faces rather than a best-case scenario.




Insulated vs Polycarbonate — Helping You Make the Right Call
This is one of the most common questions we get, and the honest answer is that neither system is better — they just suit different situations.
Insulated roofing panels are the right call when heat and comfort are the main concern. If your patio gets full afternoon sun, or if rain noise on the roof bothers you, insulated panels handle all of that. They make the space feel like a genuine extension of the home.
Polycarbonate panels make more sense when natural light is the priority. If blocking out the sky would make the area feel too enclosed, polycarbonate gives you full weather cover while keeping things bright and open. It’s also the more budget-friendly option in most cases.
The best way to land on the right choice is with someone standing in your space — and that’s exactly what our site assessment is for.

Council Considerations for Enclosed Patios in Newcastle
One of the things that holds homeowners back from getting started is not knowing whether they need council approval — and not wanting to get it wrong.
The general rule is that enclosed patio structures may require a Development Application or a Complying Development Certificate depending on the size, height, and how close the structure sits to your property boundaries. Newcastle City Council has specific guidelines that determine which pathway applies to your project.
What we can tell you is that we’ve been through this process with plenty of Newcastle homeowners and we know how it works locally. We can point you in the right direction early, help you understand what’s likely to apply to your property, and make sure nothing gets built that creates problems down the line.
Getting clarity on this early makes the whole project run smoother — and it’s one of the first things we cover at your site assessment.
What the Process Looks Like — From First Call to Finished Patio
For most homeowners, this is the first time they’ve done something like this. Here’s how it works with Newcastle Pergolas.
Initial Consultation and Site Assessment
We come out to your home, look at the space, and have a proper conversation about what you want from it. We’ll talk through the options that suit your block, your budget, and how you actually plan to use the area — no pressure, no hard sell.
Product Selection and Design
Once we know what direction you’re heading, we put together a clear proposal — the system, the materials, and what the finished result will look like. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting before anything is signed off.
Installation and Handover
Our team handles the full installation. We work cleanly, stick to the agreed timeline, and don’t leave until the job is finished properly and you’re happy with the result.
Suburbs and Areas We Serve Across Newcastle and the Hunter
We work across Newcastle and the broader Hunter Region, covering everything from the inner suburbs out to the mid-ring and beyond. If you’re in Merewether, Bar Beach, Hamilton, New Lambton, or Kotara, we’re local to you. We also regularly work through Charlestown, Warners Bay, Wallsend, and Jesmond, as well as further across Lake Macquarie, Maitland, and the wider Hunter Region.
Wherever you are, you’re dealing with a local team — not a call centre or a national supplier with a Newcastle postcode on their website.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not if the right system is chosen for your space. Polycarbonate panels let plenty of natural light through, and even insulated roofing can be designed with openings or skylights to keep things bright. We look at this during the site assessment so the finished result feels open, not closed in.
That’s the whole point. A properly enclosed patio handles Newcastle summers, cooler winter mornings, and everything in between — insects, wind, rain, and heat included. Most of our customers tell us they use the space far more than they expected once it’s done.
This is something we take seriously. We design every enclosure to suit the existing roofline, materials, and style of the home. A well-built enclosure should look like it was always part of the house — not an afterthought.
Most jobs are done in one to three days. We work cleanly, keep disruption to a minimum, and leave the site tidy at the end of each day. You won’t be living on a building site for weeks.
No problem. We can build the full structure from scratch — slab, frame, and enclosure — so everything is done properly from the ground up rather than retrofitting onto something that wasn’t built for it.
For most Newcastle homeowners, yes. It adds usable living space, makes the home more enjoyable day to day, and is one of the outdoor improvements that buyers consistently respond well to. We’re not in the business of overpromising, but a well-built enclosure does a lot for a home.
Built with the right materials for Newcastle’s coastal conditions, a patio enclosure should give you many years of trouble-free use. We don’t cut corners on materials — especially for homes close to the coast where salt air is a factor.
Just get in touch and we’ll book a free on-site measure. We come to you, look at the space, and give you a clear recommendation and quote. There’s no obligation and no pressure — just a straightforward conversation about what’s possible.
Ready to Get Your Patio Sorted?
If you’ve been putting this off, now’s a good time to get the ball rolling. We offer free on-site measures across Newcastle and the Hunter Region — no obligation, just a proper look at your space and an honest conversation about what works for it.
Call us or fill in the form below to book a time that suits you.
Phone number — 0240036075

