What to Know When Buying an Awning

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What to Know When Buying an Awning

17 February 2021
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


Spending time outside can be a little more difficult on sunny days. A great way to deal with direct sunlight is by installing a residential awning to provide shade. There are numerous benefits to adding an awning to your home. Not only do awning make spending time outside more comfortable, but they can also increase your home's curb appeal, and they can reduce the amount of sunlight entering your home. If you are looking into residential awnings, here are three things you need to know.

What Kinds of Awnings Are Available

Houses come in various styles, so it makes sense that awnings come in different formats as well. There are numerous styles of awnings to choose from, and you will want to search for one that suits your home's architecture and that enhances curb appeal. The first thing you will want to determine is whether a retractable or a fixed awning will work best for your needs. If a retractable awning is your choice, there are manual and motorized options available. There are many materials available when it comes to awnings ranging from canvas to metal.

How Much It Will Cost

How much a residential awning costs will depend on the size, style, and material of the awning you choose. On the low-end, a residential awning will cost around $400, while on the high-end, you'll pay $6,500 or more. There are a few things to know about costs. Metal awnings tend to cost more than those made from canvas. Retractable awnings are pricier than fixed awnings, especially if they are motorized. Motorized retractable awnings can cost up to double what a manual retractable awning costs.

The Cost of Installation

If you are purchasing an awning from a residential awning company or fabricator, the cost of installation is often built into the overall cost of the awning itself. However, if the installation is not available, knowing how much it will cost is essential. While you may be able to tackle installing a fixed awning on your own, you will likely require an electrician's services to install a motorized awning. It will cost around $60 or $70 to hire an electrician to wire your new motorized awning. 

When it comes to buying an awning for your home, there are a few things to consider. First, make sure that you choose an awning that suits your home. There are numerous options on the market. The cost of an awning will range from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars, so choose one that fits your budget. Another thing to consider is the cost of installation. Is installation included in the price of your awning, or will you need to hire someone to install it?