The "Secrets" Of Choosing The Best Retractable Motorized Awnings

| by Basil Cyndinar | September 04, 2006
The "secrets" of choosing the best retractable motorized awnings.

What are the differences, the advantages and the disadvantages between retractable and fix awnings.

Well we will start with issues everybody must know before they choose what to buy. Remember that you will see your decision every day for the next 5 five years or so ,at least.

Fixed awnings means what the word implies. There are always in the same position and they are not aesthetically pleasing to the eye with vertical or angled posts blocking your view.

Retractable awnings are fully against the house or building. You may see only the valance from the front. They are very discrete and elegant.

With fix awnings , the room will be very dark on a cloudy or rainy day.

On the other hand retractable awnings, allows the property owner to have maximum light exposure when desired or shade based on weather conditions.

If the winds are high( with all these sadden climatic changes the fabric will tear or be ripped from the frame. It is not practical to remove the fabric before every heavy storm or high winds.

In the event of bad weather retractable awnings can be retracted so as not to be damaged by high winds. The best solution will be to have retractable motors with wind sensors, rain sensors, timers and remote control. modern homes are build with all these features and in many cases a pc is controlling all these functions among others, in order to have piece of mind.

Most fixed, permanent or stationary awnings are installed with vinyl or canvas not solution dyed acrylic. Both vinyl & canvas will mildew, rot and/or fade within 2-3 years. The cover life in the fixed ones is much shorter since canvas (which is cotton and not acrylic) or vinyl is always exposed to the harsh elements including the sun and ultraviolet (UV) rays.

Solution dyed fabrics have a 5 year warranty against fading, mildew & rotting, but are known to last in the 12-15 year range on our retractable awnings as they are rolled up when not in use.

Most fixed awnings have vertical posts or braces, which is not pleasing to the eye, while retractable awnings have no vertical legs or posts, therefore, one’s view is not impaired and children and pets cannot run into the poles.

Fixed awnings are made of steel which will rust and corrode from the elements usually within 2-3 years. On the contrary most of retractable awnings use frames that are electrostatically powder coated non-rusting aluminum which has a 25 year warranty against any defects including rusting.

Well i hope that i have present you , most of the "secrets" you must have in mind , when you will decide to change or to install your new awnings. The choice is yours. My opinion is retractable motorized awnings.

Basil Cyndinar

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About the Author

Basil Cyndinar is a certified Technological Mechanical Engineer, with a BA in Marketing-Management. He has over 15 Years experience in multynational industrial products, constructions, renovations and remanufactures.Our infoshop : www.awnings.info-24hour.com

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