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Sun Control Aluminum and Remodeling Co., Inc.
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Repair

Serving Captiva, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1959

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I walked in to take a look at the types of hurricanes shutters & was greeted immediately. In fact everyone was so nice & helpful I chose the shutters I wanted & the next day Eric was at my house taking measurements. In two weeks Raul & Frank were at my house installing my new shutters. They arrived as scheduled on time explained & answered a couple questions I had. A couple posts on my front porch had to be moved a couple inches to accommodate the shutters which they took care of perfectly. These guys were so nice & everything was cleaned up after installation. I really like the job they did. It was perfect. I have now told two friends of the great experience I had One was looking for shutters the other hurricane screen for her patio. Keep up the good work everyone?!!!"
Kitchen Remodel
Master Bathroom Remodel
Frosted Glass Door
3/4 Bath Remodel
Laminate Wood Flooring

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Response time10 hrs
Response rate95%
Recommended by90%of homeowners
JoLuXi Professional Painters and More LLC
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceFabric Awning or Patio Cover - RepairMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving Captiva, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Luis and his crew did a good job patching my stucco and hanging, finishing and painting drywall. There were a few problem areas in the drywall finish, but the guys came tight back and made it right."
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Awnings questions, answered by experts

It’s not a good idea to allow heavy rain to fall on your awning, as puddling can occur and overload the awning. Your awning should be able to handle a light rain, though you should allow it to dry out before retracting it or open it to dry as soon as the rain stops. As always, consult manufacturer guidelines for using and caring for your awning.

Costs depend on material type, design complexity, and additional features like lighting or gutters.

Besides the type of awning, you’ll need to choose the type of cover. Your awning installation professional will review your options with you, including availability and costs. The types of covers you can choose from include:

  • Wood, which is durable but can be damaged easily by rainwater and fire

  • Cotton offers flexibility, weatherproofing, and easy cleaning

  • Canvas is highly durable and is a good choice for retractable awnings 

  • Metal is sturdy but is prone to rust

  • Polyester is easy to clean and is a more breathable option

  • Polycarbonate is highly resistant to UV rays and is difficult to damage

The longest-lasting awning materials include vinyl, polycarbonate, and polyester for their durability and cleanability. Other materials like canvas and metal can last a long time, but may wear out faster. The key to getting the longest life from your awning material is to maintain it properly by cleaning yearly, keeping debris from gathering on it, and protecting it during stormy weather or high winds by retracting it or moving it to a protected area.

Awnings offer a variety of materials to choose from, each of which has its own benefits. Cotton is a lower-cost option that’s also more eco-friendly because it’s made from natural materials, while acrylic-coated polyester and vinyl offer better durability against harsh weather. Fiberglass and metal are also resilient to weather, although metal can be vulnerable to corrosion without protective sealant. Ultimately, you’ll need to consider your climate and your budget in deciding the best material for your awning.

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