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How much does a sunsetter awning weight.
We encourage you to speak with one of our awning professionals and let them help guide you through the decision making process.
That means an average 18 wide awning weighs between 160 320lbs.
The bigger the surface the more weight the arms must support.
On average a manual awning can cost about 1 700 to 2 100 whereas a motorized version can cost about 2 400 to 3 300.
Motorized lateral arm awning with top of the line somfy motor and a one touch remote control operation.
And 10 to 18 ft with our traditional laminated fabrics.
Your sunsetter awning is assembled with care in america in our 78 000 sq.
The type of fabric rain awnings are made from is another important consideration.
Sunsetter 5 year limited warranty.
Retrofit motor kits are about 300.
Extends out up to 10 ft.
Green stripe 2804 black stripe 2805.
Sunsetter awnings require a minimum height of 7 feet 6 inches from your deck or patio floor to the bottom of any roof eave or overhang.
Step 2 measure along the wall of your house at the desired mounting height to determine your awning width.
1000xt models require only 7 feet.
Can be installed under overhangs as low as 7 ft.
Some retractable awnings will support an extra 10 pounds others 30 and some are rated for 300 pounds.
Our rolling mechanisms have been tested for over 20 000 cycles without failure the equivalent of over 20 year s use.
How much does a sunsetter awning cost.
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Retractable awnings for rain protection often have higher wind ratings.
14 to 20 ft.
And 10 to 20 ft in one foot increments with our light weight woven acrylic fabrics 8 ft.
Each awning weighs between 9lbs and 18lbs per foot of length.
That is serious weight to be lifting 9 to 11 in the air.
In one foot increments acrylic fabric only.
A basic 16 foot wide by 10 foot deep sunsetter awning costs about 1 330 with a hand crank or about 1 650 for a motorized version.