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Fabric Window Awnings

Fabric awnings add beauty and charm to the exterior of your home. They allow people to enjoy outdoor activities, avoid excessive heat, sun exposure, and mild rains by controlling the shading and light exposure on your deck, window, patio, terrace, or balcony. The use of shading will also help protect your carpet, furniture, and drapes by blocking UV rays.

Depending on which direction your awning faces, awnings can reduce interior temperatures during warm weather between 8 and 15 degrees. This can reduce your air-conditioning energy costs considerably. Awnings can reduce solar heat gain by 65% on south facing windows and 77% on west facing windows.

Fabric awnings can be made in huge array of colors and styles. Popular styles include: traditional open sides, traditional with closed sides, double bar standard, dome style, quarter barrel, waterfall, semi-circular entrance and gable walkway. Most fabric awnings are now made of special acrylic canvas guaranteed against fading for five years. Most fabric awnings last seven to 10 years, then the fabric needs to be replaced. Replacement is about half the price of a new awning.

Frames made of steel or aluminum, anodized and sometimes powder-coated, last virtually forever. Awnings can be stationary, freestanding, or retractable. Traditional awnings can have sides or be open, and pitch can be adjusted. A standard projection would be approximately half the height of your window. For example, a window that measures 48" in height would have an awning that has a 24"projection.

All awning hardware must be mounted on either window frame or exterior wall to keep the awning level. If there is not enough room above window, patio, door, etc. awnings can be mounted on roof brackets.



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