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Protect your entryways and windows with this robust large polycarbonate awning. Featuring weather-resistant polycarbonate panels, generous coverage, and durable construction, this versatile canopy shields your doors, windows, and outdoor spaces from rain, snow, and harsh sun while adding modern architectural appeal to your home's exterior.






Front and back door entryways, large windows and sliding glass doors, patio and deck coverage, outdoor seating and dining areas, protecting package delivery zones, homes without covered porches, commercial entrances and storefronts, creating covered walkways.
Imagine the relief of staying completely dry while unlocking your door during a downpour, thanks to the generous coverage of this large awning. Packages delivered to your doorstep remain protected from rain and snow instead of getting soaked or damaged. During summer, the polycarbonate panels provide cooling shade that makes your entryway comfortable and prevents sun damage to your door's finish. The awning's large size creates a pleasant covered area where you can comfortably wait, greet guests, or enjoy your morning coffee on the patio regardless of weather. Unlike fabric awnings that tear or acrylic that yellows, the polycarbonate construction maintains its clear, attractive appearance year after year with minimal maintenance. The modern design enhances your home's curb appeal while providing practical, everyday protection.
| Material | Polycarbonate panels |
| Size Category | Large |
| Protection | Rain, snow, hail, UV sun rays |
| Suitable Locations | Doors, windows, patios, yards |
| Installation | Wall-mounted |
| Style | Modern, contemporary |
| Weight | 13.2 pounds |
| Product Type | Outdoor awning canopy |
Clean polycarbonate panels periodically with mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spots. Avoid abrasive cleaners or rough materials that may scratch the surface. Check mounting hardware annually and tighten as needed. The durable polycarbonate requires minimal maintenance for years of reliable protection.
Polycarbonate is virtually unbreakable and 200 times stronger than glass, while acrylic is more brittle. Polycarbonate resists yellowing and UV damage better, maintains clarity longer, and withstands extreme temperatures and impacts that would crack acrylic.
Specific dimensions vary by model. Check product specifications for exact measurements. Large awnings typically provide 3-6 feet of projection and 4-8 feet of width, offering substantial coverage for doors, windows, and outdoor areas.
Polycarbonate awnings are stronger than acrylic or fabric options, but snow load capacity depends on design and installation. In heavy snow regions, remove excessive accumulation promptly. Check product specifications for weight ratings and consult local building codes.
While some homeowners install awnings themselves, professional installation ensures proper mounting, secure attachment to your home's structure, and correct positioning for optimal protection. Installation complexity depends on wall material and awning size.
Quality polycarbonate includes UV protection that resists yellowing and maintains clarity for many years. While some minor discoloration may occur after a decade or more of sun exposure, polycarbonate outperforms acrylic and other materials significantly.
Yes, this versatile awning works beautifully over windows, providing sun shade and rain protection. Ensure the size is appropriate for your window dimensions and that mounting points align with your wall structure for secure installation.
Use mild soap and water with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, rough scrubbing pads, or paper towels that may scratch the surface. Regular gentle cleaning maintains clarity and appearance.
Permit requirements vary by location and HOA regulations. Check with your local building department and homeowners association before installation. Some areas require permits for exterior modifications, while others exempt small awnings from permitting requirements.