The long piece needs to be about 6 wider than your window.
Diy tin awning.
Hold the frame to the house and mark the holes for drilling where you placed brackets.
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Drill 3 or more holes into the house.
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The awning is built to provide protection and a barrier between the sun and the rain.
Simple diy awnings are but just a few cuts and screws away.
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My dad loves to come up with little projects to do around the house.
I made this awning in attempt to keep it cooler inside by blocking the radian.
The awnings are attached to house exteriors rv trailers or even a truck.
I started by cutting my long back piece that will attach to the wall over the window and the two side pieces.
Affix the frame to the house and secure it with screws.
While we don t recommend this as a do it yourself project for novices a homeowner with basic.
But if it does need to be waterproof be sure to cut the metal tight to the wall use the appropriate flashing and sealer and use a self tapping screw with a rubber grommet on it so that it doesn t leak around the screw holes.
Our awning had no need to be water proof because there s another overhang above it it s just used for decoration.
An awning is a device that functions like a patio cover but isn t as structural.
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Some models have diagonal support arms.
Retractable awnings consist of a metal framework covered with shade fabric and they are one of the most popular patio shade ideas.
Awnings are made from simple posts with canvas or aluminum overhangs.
Attach the awning to the side of the house.
The framework mounts directly on the side of your house.