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Shield your entryways from rain, snow, and harsh sun while adding architectural charm to your home with this versatile door and window awning. Measuring 39" × 31" and featuring durable construction with stylish white and gray brackets, this rain cover canopy protects your doorsteps, windows, and outdoor spaces from the elements while reducing energy costs and preventing water damage.
















| Dimensions | 39" × 31" (100cm × 80cm) |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs (3.1 kg) |
| Bracket Color | White & Gray |
| Material | Weather-Resistant Polycarbonate/Acrylic |
| UV Resistance | Yes, UV-Stabilized |
| Installation Type | Wall-Mounted |
| Weather Resistance | Rain, Snow, Wind, Sun |
| Suitable Locations | Doors, Windows, Patios, Entryways |
| Assembly Required | Yes, Hardware and Instructions Included |
| Product Type | Door/Window Awning / Rain Cover / Canopy |
This item requires assembly and installation. All necessary mounting hardware and step-by-step instructions are included. Most customers complete setup in 30-60 minutes with basic tools like a drill and level. Having a helper makes positioning and securing the awning easier.
At 39" wide, this awning covers most standard residential doors which are typically 36" wide. Measure your door and surrounding area to ensure adequate coverage. The awning should extend several inches beyond the door frame on each side for optimal rain protection.
The awning handles moderate snow accumulation, but heavy snow should be cleared to prevent damage. The sloped design helps snow slide off naturally. In areas with heavy snowfall, regularly clear accumulated snow to prevent excessive weight stress on the brackets.
Most homeowners with basic DIY skills can install this awning using common tools. You'll need a drill, level, measuring tape, and appropriate anchors for your wall type. The process involves marking mounting points, drilling holes, and securing brackets. Having a helper makes installation easier.
The neutral white and gray color scheme coordinates with most home exteriors. If you prefer a different color, the brackets can be painted with exterior-grade paint suitable for the bracket material. Ensure proper surface preparation for best paint adhesion.
Yes, when installed over windows, the awning blocks direct sunlight from entering your home, reducing solar heat gain. This can lower indoor temperatures and decrease air conditioning usage, resulting in energy savings. The effect is most noticeable on south and west-facing windows.
Clean the awning surface with mild soap and water using a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface. Periodically check mounting hardware and tighten if needed to ensure secure installation.
The awning is designed for typical residential wind conditions when properly installed into solid wall studs or with appropriate anchors. In areas prone to hurricanes or extreme winds, additional reinforcement or temporary removal during severe weather may be necessary for safety.
Yes, installing an awning above a window AC unit can improve efficiency by shading it from direct sun, allowing it to operate more efficiently. Ensure the awning doesn't block airflow around the unit and that there's adequate clearance for proper ventilation and maintenance access.