A canopy patio awning is a fabric roofed structure supported by a freestanding rigid frame that s bolted to your deck.
Attaching awning posts to existing deck.
Ideally all awnings should have a pitch of 1 4 for every 1 foot.
Aligning all the spindles at once can prevent errors in the hole locations.
Probably the most popular for mobile home owners is the lean too design.
The main concern is how the structure will react under high wind conditions.
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A lean too is when one side of the carport or covered patio is attached to the home and the other side is lower and sits on posts.
The frame becomes a permanent part of your deck and you can either leave the fabric up year round or remove it seasonally.
It is very important to properly attach pergola posts when installing a pergola over a deck.
The fabric should last about 15 years.
Cool deck ideas make you think of shade.
Attach vertical screens to the extended awning to block the sun when its low in the sky.
This technique is the same as attaching a rail post.
Typical retractable deck awning sizes.
Lay your cut spindles out and use a uniform measurement to mark the screw holes.
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If you plan on using your awning for shelter from rain you definitely want a covering material that is rated waterproof.
Where local building codes allow this practice you can bolt a patio overhead s posts directly to existing deck beams joists or other heavy structural members.
Unless you buy an awning from a retailer which offers a variety of sizes your awning can be any size.
Wide but only extend about 10 ft so they won t completely shade most decks.
In other words it can be custom fit for the amount of covering you seek.
Awnings are available in several different designs.
Most deck builders bolt pergola support posts to the frame of the deck using 2 1 2 x 6 lag screws with washers per post.
Or you can lag screw through post bases and decking into the top of a deck joist or beam.