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Protect your entryways and windows from rain, snow, and harsh sun with this practical outdoor awning that combines functional weather protection with attractive curb appeal. The durable brown polycarbonate board and sturdy black mounting brackets create a reliable shelter that keeps you dry while adding architectural interest to your home's exterior.
Front door entryways needing rain protection, back door exits preventing water pooling, large windows reducing sun exposure, patio doors creating covered transitions, basement windows preventing water infiltration, garage side doors keeping tools dry, rental properties adding value, DIY homeowners upgrading exteriors, energy-conscious households reducing cooling costs.
Install above front doors to keep guests dry while unlocking. Mount over back doors to prevent rain from entering when opening. Position above windows to reduce interior fading and heat gain. Use on patio doors to create covered outdoor transitions. Deploy over basement windows to prevent water seepage. Install on garage side doors to protect stored items. Add to rental properties to enhance tenant comfort. Upgrade home exteriors for improved curb appeal and functionality.
1 polycarbonate awning board in brown, black mounting brackets, and all necessary hardware for installation.
Measure and mark mounting locations above door or window. Ensure brackets are level using a spirit level. Drill pilot holes into exterior wall at marked locations. Secure black mounting brackets firmly to wall using provided hardware. Slide polycarbonate board into bracket channels. Ensure board is properly seated and secure. Check stability and adjust if needed. Seal mounting points with exterior caulk to prevent water infiltration.
Clean polycarbonate board periodically with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly to prevent soap residue buildup. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that may scratch surface. Check mounting brackets annually for tightness and corrosion. Remove debris like leaves and snow accumulation promptly. Inspect for cracks or damage after severe weather events. Re-seal mounting points if caulk deteriorates over time.
| Dimensions | 40 x 38 inches |
| Board Material | Polycarbonate in brown |
| Bracket Color | Black powder-coated |
| Weight | 8.4 lbs |
| Type | Door/Window awning canopy |
| Features | UV resistant, Weather-proof, Impact resistant |
| Installation | DIY-friendly with included hardware |
| Application | Doors, windows, outdoor entryways |
The 40x38 inch dimensions provide generous coverage for most standard residential doors and large windows. Measure your door or window opening and add several inches on each side for optimal protection. The awning extends beyond the opening to effectively channel water away.
Installation is straightforward for anyone comfortable with basic tools like drills and levels. The process involves marking locations, drilling pilot holes, securing brackets, and sliding in the board. Most homeowners complete installation in 1-2 hours. All necessary hardware is included.
Quality polycarbonate is UV-stabilized to resist yellowing and degradation from sun exposure. The material maintains its brown color and structural integrity through years of outdoor use. Unlike cheaper plastics, polycarbonate resists becoming brittle in cold weather or soft in heat.
Polycarbonate is impact-resistant and can handle moderate snow accumulation. However, it's wise to brush off heavy snow buildup to prevent excessive weight stress on the brackets and board. The sturdy mounting system provides good support when properly installed into solid wall structure.
Yes, by blocking direct sunlight from hitting windows and doors, the awning reduces solar heat gain that would otherwise warm your interior. This passive cooling effect can lower air conditioning usage during summer months, resulting in measurable energy savings over time.
The awning can be installed on most solid exterior wall surfaces including wood siding, brick, stucco, and vinyl siding with proper backing. Ensure you're drilling into solid structure, not just siding. For brick or masonry, use appropriate masonry anchors instead of standard screws.
Simply wash with mild soap and water using a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly with a garden hose. Avoid abrasive cleaners, pressure washers at close range, or harsh chemicals that could scratch or damage the polycarbonate surface. Regular cleaning maintains clarity and appearance.
Absolutely! Installing matching awnings over multiple doors and windows creates a unified, professional appearance while providing comprehensive weather protection. The consistent brown and black color scheme coordinates beautifully across your home's exterior for enhanced curb appeal.