These awnings only need one attachment to the house on the wall.
How to attach awning to house.
Larger patio awnings may require permits or permission from the zoning board.
Before you start attaching brackets to the house you need to take measurements.
Retractable or fixed a lateral arm retractable awning will allow you to extend your awning without needing extra supports.
Wall space needed for attaching.
Attach the 2 remaining camel back brackets to the opposite end of the support arms.
Deciding you want to attach a patio awning to your house is the easy part.
Usually the manufacturer will supply all the equipment and instructions that you need.
Fasten the awning bar to the brackets.
Now to mount the canopy to the house here are the final installation steps.
The installation is not difficult if you follow these simple steps.
These awnings have a welded frame that is attached permanently to a wall.
They are made out of vinyl canvas or solution dyed acrylic.
There are certain dead areas of the awning where either the end bracket or the arm shoulder will impede the square torsion bar from being inserted into the instal.
Attaching a window awning to the wall of a house can require a particular fitting or you might have to create one.
These instructions are the same instructions that a professional installer would need to do the same job.
These will attach to the house after some adjustments.
For motorized awnings plug the cord into an electrical outlet and use the remote control to extend and retract the awning.
When anchoring your awning it is essential to determine what your siding is manufactured from.
Awnings need approximately 6 to 12 inches of open heightwise wall or roof space to be installed.
Attach the brackets to the house even with the chalk line making sure they are plumb.
Lift the awning into place and bolt it to the brackets.
Depending on your brand of awning you will use either a large bolt or a screw to attach the awning into the brackets.
Make sure the hardware you use is tight and that your awning does not wiggle around.
Before attaching an awning frame to a building or a wall check to make sure the building is strong enough to support the weight of the awning.
However the type of siding as well as the presence of framing members or studs can make a difference in installation.
Vinyl concrete and wood siding products will all.
Attach the hardware through the brackets and over the awning bar to hold it in place.