Do it yourself awning


An awning is a covering that covers the outside wall of a building and is usually made of canvas or acrylic cloth that has been stretched over steel, iron, aluminium and sometimes wood. If you are a homeowner with a business to run, the strategic use and design of a smart awning could be used to advertise your business. On the other hand, if you are just looking out for an aesthetic appeal to your patio and want to do it yourself, as an economical measure or creative satisfaction, there are kits available in rainbow colours and styles to meet a wide range of budget and material choices.

Do it yourself awning tool guide

For all those that are handy with a drill, screwdriver and pliers, there are manufacturers offering custom crafted, quality window awnings and patio covering, which they can install themselves- an economical bargain in terms of purchase and installation that requires basic skills and tools. These awnings come with complete installation instructions and in knockdown kit form. Some are retractable and can be shipped truck freight. For fitting the awning onto brick or concrete surface, the tools mainly required are a power hammer drill and 14 mm masonry drill bit, Spirit level, a Mallet, Chalk line, a tape measure, few ring spanners, two steady step ladders and a stiff brush.

Basic steps for installing the awning and caring for it

There are four basic steps for fitting in the awning. The first step is to un-pack the awning and set it before the window. Then the fixing position is to be marked while keeping the ladder steady to mount the brackets. The awning is to installed and any adjustments made, if found necessary. Under windy conditions, these pre-fabricated awnings can be retracted. The advantage of fitting in a vinyl awning outweighs those made of other materials as these do not leak, are less expensive for large canopy cover and can be used for both commercial as well as residential purposes. When it comes to repairing them, a homeowner can easily attend to vinyl awnings with readily available products like Plastiseam, which mend the edges if opened out.

Benefits of installing an awning on your own

You know best that where extra cover is needed and a good awning affords waterproof and UV protection, which can be the most strategically placed, if done by you. Doing it yourself ensures that the awning is to your satisfaction and serves as a hand worked effort that is an effective and energy-efficient device to keep your home cool.

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