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Adding A Retractable Awning Has Many Benefits
March 11th, 2010 by Simon Kranes

Adding a retractable awning to your home will help your home in several ways. Energy bills will decrease, your home will appear nicer and you have the option of enjoying a hot sunny day in the shade. When shopping for a retractable awning, always look for a combination of a quality product that’s in your budget and that can handle the outdoors.

With awnings on the windows or a single retractable awning, you’re creating protection for your outdoor and indoor space. The indoor space is protected by the shade created from the awning, which will prevent any furnishings from sun damage. On the outdoor side of it, you’re skin will be protected from the sun and you’ll be able to enjoy the shade on demand. To protect from the rain, always search for water resistant fabric.

It’s proven that awnings can reduce energy bills by almost 25% during the summer. They’ll reduce the heat in the protected room, which means you won’t need to use the AC as much. If your room is facing south or west, this is the best room to protect since sunlight points directly in this direction. The awning will reduce the light before it’s able to penetrate into the room, which is said to reduce the room temperature up to 75%.

Retractable awnings will also aesthetically add to your home as long as you choose something that will complement your house. Awnings can also a touch of old charm to a house if done in a traditional way or even make a home feel more modern if you choose modern awnings. When you roll an awning out, you’re creating more living space. This option is much cheaper than construction!

A retractable awning can simply be installed on your own without having to pay for installation. They also have a reasonable initial cost and most will come with a long warranty. If you have the awning for 10 years, it ends up being extremely low cost over time. Some awnings require more attention than others, but if you spend a bit extra you’ll find an awning that doesn’t need much attention.

One main difference between a retractable awning and a canopy is the durability. Since these awnings can retract, they’ll last much longer and will have protection from situations that can damage the awning. Bad weather such as snow, rain, hail and heavy winds can all damage the material. With a pile up of snow, the arms on the awning can easily break. Having the option to retract will only keep your awning lasting longer!

There’s a wide range of prices for retractable awnings. Medium sized awnings usually start in the $500 range, while the larger options tend to cost $900+. Of course, it all depends on the quality though! Motorized awnings can also be purchased with a starting price of $1,500+.

There’s nothing better than pulling out the awning on a nice summer day. Having the option to get some shade is a beautiful thing! I hope this guide has helped you learn about awnings. Make sure you take the time to shop around since there are many options available!

This writer is a specialist on creating custom patios and always includes a deck awning. His blog will inform you on the awning cleaning process as well as much more information regarding retractable awings.

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