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>I
live in a development governed by a homeowners' association. Are awnings
allowed there?
>How long does an awning last?
>What colors are available?
>How do I keep my awning clean?
>Does the fabric color I choose affect
how hot it is under my awning? Or, for that matter, how dark it will be
shaded underneath?
>Are awnings waterproof? Can I stay out
under my awning in inclement weather?
>What are the support frames made from?
How durable are they?
>What should I look for in an awning
professional?
>How long does it take to build once
I place an order?
>If there are no poles, what supports
the unit?
>What should be done with a retractable
awning in the winter?
>What kind of wind loads can a retractable
awning handle?
>Why would I want my retractable awning
motorized?
>How long will the fabric last?
>When would I need a protective hood?
>Are there any other weather conditions
I should be concerned about?
>How will my retractable awning mount
to my facility?
>What does an average-sized retractable
awning cost?
>How long will a fabric awning last?
>Are there different types of awning
fabrics?
>Does the color affect the cooling
offered by awnings?
>Do I have a choice of colors in awning
fabrics?
>Will my awning give me water and weather
protection?
>How do I know how much an awning or
patio canopy will cost?
>What do you mean when you say custom
sewing?
>How can I find out if my product or
idea can be made?
I
live in a development governed by a homeowners' association. Are awnings
allowed there?
Because canvas awnings are colorful, attractive
energy-saving design features, most homeowners' associations are receptive
to adding them to the exterior decor of a building. Typically, the association's
architectural committee reviews these questions. Your awning professional
is well qualified to assist you in this process.
How long does an awning last?
Today's fabrics are generally warranted for five years. With proper maintenance
and care, they can last even longer. The metal frames will last a lifetime.
What colors are available?
Today's fabrics come in more than 500 solid and striped colors! Remember,
too, that most of the time you are enjoying your awning you are relaxing
underneath it (not outside looking at it), so the underside color is probably
the one you will see more often.
How do I keep my awning clean?
Regular maintenance generally means a once-a-year cleaning, with additional
care if stains or soilage appears. Also, remember that your awning is
an exterior product. In the same way you wouldn't leave your automobile
outside without washing it for very long, you'll also need to clean your
canvas awning to preserve and extend its good looks and service life.
Click here for cleaning instructions
Does the fabric color I choose affect
how hot it is under my awning? Or, for that matter, how dark it will be
shaded underneath?
Good question. Of course, the darker the color chosen, the darker the
shade effect underneath will be. There are exceptions, however. Certain
fabrics have a lighter-colored underneath side than the top-side color,
which gives a more pleasing shading effect. As for the temperature, while
color choice has some slight impact, the type of fabric chosen and the
overall ventilation of the installation will have a greater effect.
Are awnings waterproof? Can I stay out
under my awning in inclement weather?
Generally speaking, awning fabrics are water-repellent, not waterproof.
There are exceptions, though, which may be practical in certain environments.
The fabrics' water-repellent characteristics allow you to fully enjoy
the space shaded by the awning during any weather conditions that aren't
severe. In other words, if the weather is nice enough for you to be outside,
then it is good enough for you to be out underneath your awning.
What are the support frames made from?
How durable are they?
Metal support frames are made from either galvanized steel or aluminum
and will last a lifetime! Regular maintenance on a frame requires an annual
inspection of fasteners, connections and metal condition. Frames are also
available with a painted finish for additional protection and attractiveness.
What should I look for in an awning professional?
You should seek out a certified Master Fabric Craftsman-the highest level
of certification offered by the Industrial
Fabrics Association International (IFAI is the worldwide trade association
for the industrial-fabrics industry.) Beyond that, make sure that the
firm you select is an active member of the Professional Awning Manufacturers
Association. Lastly, ask for references of other similar work provided
by the firm you are considering, along with a photographic portfolio of
work the firm has done. Of course, if the firm has a showroom, pay a visit!
How long does it take to build once I
place an order?
As with any custom-manufactured product, there is a short lead time for
quality work to be accomplished. For canvas awnings, this can mean as
little as three weeks. Of course, this varies depending on the time of
the year (summer typically is the busiest part of the year), and it is
not unusual for this lead time to run longer, especially in seasonal climates.
If there are no poles, what supports
the unit?
Retractable awnings have been designed to be self-supporting. This style
of awning relies on secure mounting in conjunction with spring-loaded
arms. The arm tension is created with internal springs, and large radius
elbows keep the fabric tight by applying outward force.
What should be done with a retractable
awning in the winter?
By design, the awning is self-storing when retracted. Many owners of retractable
awnings remove the loose hanging valance for winter storage, while others
do nothing more than keep the unit retracted and bring the crank handle
in. And some owners use their retractable awnings all year long!
What kind of wind loads can a retractable
awning handle?
Retractable awnings primarily are for sun protection and should not be
left out in windy conditions. However, wind is a very unpredictable force,
with a tendency to change direction and speed very quickly. In a wind-tunnel
test, which is a very controlled environment, a retractable awning withstood
straight-on wind forces at over 50 m.p.h. In "real-life" applications,
the general rule of thumb is: If you are comfortable sitting outdoors
dining or reading the paper, then it is probably safe to operate your
awning. The concern with wind is the up-lifting effect on the awning rather
than the downward force; therefore the greater the pitch, the more wind-resistant
the unit is.
Why would I want my retractable awning
motorized?
Nothing could be more convenient than simply flipping a switch and watching
your awning roll out on its own. Once fully extended or retracted, the
unit will stop automatically. You may also stop the retractable in any
position with the wall-mounted switch. Research has shown that a motorized
awning is used four times as much as a manual unit. Hard to believe? Consider
how few times you would change the TV channel if you didn't have a remote
control.
How long will the fabric last?
Today's acrylic woven fabrics are designed to provide you with years of
protection from rot, mildew, and excessive fading. Most suppliers warrant
these fabric "covers" for a period of five years. Life expectancy
of the covers, when cleaning and care instructions are followed, is typically
8 to 12 years.
When would I need a protective hood?
Protective hood, available at an additional cost, have been designed to
provide adequate unit protection when structural protection is not available.
Hoods often are purchased when the retractable awning is being roof- or
fascia-mounted and when not located directly under a soffit or overhang.
Are there any other weather conditions
I should be concerned about?
Retractable awnings primarily are designed to provide protection from
the sun's rays and not from rain. However, it can be used in drizzle or
misting rains with proper unit pitch. In heavy or driving rains, the unit
must be retracted to keep water from "pooling" on the fabric
and causing damage or irreversible fabric stretching.
How will my retractable awning mount
to my facility?
Installers locate the structural framework and predrill the mounting bracket
holes through any siding to tie in directly to either the wall studs or
headers. On roof-mount applications, the installers tie into the rafters,
predrilling to avoid cracking and silicone-caulking the hardware and brackets
to prevent leaks.
What does an average-sized retractable
awning cost?
Because most retractable awnings are customized for each residence, prices
cannot be given without verified measurements and on-site inspection.
Your awning supplier typically can meet with you for a free, in-home consultation
to design an awning that's right for you.
How long will a fabric awning last?
Todays manufacturers of residential awning fabrics generally warrant
them for five years. With maintenance and care, they could last even longer.
The metal frames will last a lifetime.
Are there different types of awning fabrics?
As with many products on the market today there are also many types of
awning fabric, however, We only offer the best fabrics for an awning project.
The cost between the best quality and the lower grade fabric is not in
the clients' best interest.
Does the color affect the cooling offered
by awnings?
Since awnings are covering windows and patio decks and the awnings are
outside there is minimal heat build-up and usually the heat dissipates
with movement of air.
Do I have a choice of colors in awning
fabrics?
Awning Fabrics come in more than 350 solid and striped patterns.
Will my awning give me water and weather
protection?
Generally, however, todays awning fabrics are considered water-repellent,
not waterproof. Water-repellent awning and patio canopies will allow you
to enjoy your deck or patio during most weather conditions when it is
safe to be out side.
How do I know how much an awning or patio
canopy will cost?
It easy, just e-mail us your info, or call us to set an appointment.
What do you mean when you say custom
sewing?
Just that! There are many companies that have a need for sewn fabric products
but do not have the expertise nor the equipment to produce a finished
sewn product. Example, BBQ grill covers: the company can cut, weld, grind,
paint and deliver a terrific BBQ grill, but the clients want a fabric
cover to fit "that" grill. That's where Air & Sun Shade
Products comes into the picture. We will help design and manufacture the
cover and the BBQ grill manufacturer now has a complete product that includes
a perfect fitting cover.
How can I find out if my product or idea
can be made?
That simple: Just fax or send a drawing or sketch to us and one of our
design coordinators will contact you and help you pull the concept or
product together along with pricing.
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