Chances are, you have seen a home with awnings installed.
Perhaps you took a second look to admire the beauty, style and
elegance the awning added to the home. Awnings can be a
significant investment both in time and money but can add
tremendous value and style to your home. Awnings are commonly
used to beautify windows, walkways, patios and decks. Not only
do they add beauty, they also serve a functional purpose to
shade the home from the hot summer sun and provide a long-term
solution for energy efficiency and savings.
Not only do window awnings add charm to your home, they can also
keep temperature between eight and fifteen degrees cooler in
summer months. In southern facing windows, window awnings can
reduce solar heat by up to 65%, and by up to 77% for windows
facing the west. Today's window awnings, especially the fabric
awnings, come with a protective acrylic coating that helps to
protect them against harsh weather elements. The protective
coating can reduce fading and wear for up to five years and even
longer in some cases.
Window awnings come with many options, such as stationary,
retractable and freestanding. They can also have open sides or
closed sides, and come in a huge variety of colors. The standard
projection of window awnings is usually about half the size of
the window. For example, if a window that is 48 inches high will
have an awning with a projection of about 24 inches. Though
these measurements will vary with your needs, it is a general
estimate of what to expect.
Window awnings must be mounted on a window frame or exterior
wall. This is necessary to keep the window awning level and
sturdy. Window awnings are an excellent and relatively
inexpensive way to add value, charm, style and elegance to your
home. You should shop around at local installation companies to
find the best deal; do not forget to inquire about their
warranty agreements. Researching companies, prices and
warranties will guarantee your satisfaction with your new window
awning.
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