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Horizon Fabrication LLC
5.0(
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Serving Daniel, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mclayne did a wonderful job. We had a fairly urgent need and he responded as quickly as he could. His repair was done quickly and well. He made sure the area was clean before he left. I would recommend Mclayne wholeheartedly."
Response time2 days
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LifeSpan Home Improvements
3.8(
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Serving Daniel, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Our installer was excellent. Had it done in 5 1/2 hours. Just had it done yesterday, so have not tried out the shower yet, but so far, it looks very great. Pray every thing works with the shower. Again, loved our installer. We gave half down, and paid the rest when the job was done."
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Awnings questions, answered by experts

Acrylic, polyester, and vinyl are common options. Choose based on durability, UV resistance, and style.

Regular cleaning, inspecting for wear, and retracting during storms extend its lifespan.

It depends on how you’ll use it. Both awnings and pergolas create shelter in outdoor areas, but pergolas have grid-style roofs, which are more open than awnings and not as effective at blocking out UV rays and precipitation. Also, pergolas are permanent structures, so you can’t put them away when you aren’t using them (unlike retractable awnings).

Clean regularly with mild soap and water, and retract during severe weather to prevent damage.

It’s best to keep your awning retracted if winds are 25 miles per hour or more to make sure your awning doesn’t sustain irreparable damage due to wind. Some awnings can take winds up to 30 miles per hour without any damage, but it’s best to consult the manufacturer’s guidance. A good rule of thumb is if it’s too windy for you to comfortably stand outside, it’s time to bring the awning in.

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