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Awnings are an excellent addition to your home, not only because they extend to shade your deck, but also because they can shield indoor rooms from bright light coming through windows!

So, how do you choose a deck awning for your home or business? When thinking of your deck awning ideas, keep the following pieces of information in mind:

Deck Awning Ideas

Durability

These sturdy installations can last for fifteen years or longer when properly cared for, allowing you to enjoy the shade for years and years to come! Many of them come with 1 to 5 year warranties as well.

Door Awning

Because these awnings are retractable and install right to your wall, they take up little no storage space when not in active use and allow you to enjoy the shade or sunlight as you like. This makes retractable awnings ideal shade solutions for decks and patios.

The durability and lifetime of a retractable awning may vary based on different weather conditions and the type of fabric used. Acrylic fabrics are resistant to UV light, fading, and mold while also being a highly breathable fabric that keeps sunlight out without trapping heat in.

Sizing and Placement

Retractable awnings come in a variety of sizes. Some are built to cover a single bedroom window, while others can extend over a deck. No matter your size requirements, there’s a deck awning idea for you!

Transparent Deck Awning

Manual and Electric Retractable Awnings

Retractable awnings are available with two different power sources: electricity, and you!

Safety

Safety When Installing Your Awning

Be sure to consult all manufacturer directions and advice when installing your awning!

Deck awnings are a major asset to your home, which means you should always observe safety regulations and read installation instructions carefully so you can get the most usage out sun shades for your deck.

During harsh weather conditions like high winds and storms, you will need to retract the awning to protect both it and your home from any potential damage. Do not place objects on top of your awning.

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