Types Of Awning For The Deck |
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| Written by Adam Peters | ||||||
| Tuesday, 21 October 2008 | ||||||
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This article highlights the importance of a good awning for the deck. It also gives information about different types of awning especially focusing on the lateral arm retractable deck awning. The great thing about deck awnings is that you will find a wide range when it comes to designs, types and sizes. It makes a lot of sense to opt for a retractable deck awning as you have the freedom to sit in the shade or the sun depending on your mood. Since these types of awnings are fixed to the wall of the house, another advantage is that it not only shades the deck but also the wall of your house and so gives some relief during summer. Another type of awning is the lateral arm retractable deck awning. The benefit of this awning is that it does not need vertical supports. Apart from this, it can provide a width of as much as forty feet and it is also equipped with a horizontal wing of about thirteen feet. This awning comes in colors that complement the look of almost all types of buildings and is pretty much in vogue among home owners. Another reason for the popularity of these lateral awnings is that it is very easy to install to the wall of the house. Usually, an electrical motor or a hand crank is used for operational purposes. When this awning is not in use, it does not look messy as the arms of the awning are fixed to the walls. Other great features of this awning are the sturdy fabric that repels water along with the rain and wind sensors that can be installed to it which facilitate the automatic closure of the motorized awning on the basis of the weather. Also, you do not have to be content with a standard fabric for all awnings in this category as there is plenty of choice in designs and weights with reference to the lateral arm retractable awning. Apart from the features mentioned above, there are some other awning attachments that you can make use of to increase the functionality and sense of comfort that your awning provides to the deck. If you fix bug screens to your awning, you won't be troubled by bugs and other insects. If these awnings do not suit your sense of style, then you can always try out other awnings like the butterfly awnings that are operated by 'hand crank'. All you need to be sure about is that whichever awning you choose, it facilitates a relaxing and enjoyable time in your deck. Get more info about patio awnings and outdoor railings.
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Adam Peters is a syndicated editor of http://www.deck-porch-railings.com .Read additional info on outdoor railings or patio awnings
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