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The Awning Guy
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Serving Cornell, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"My wife and I had Chris over to look at our backyard patio and go over options for awning coverage. He was knowledgable and friendly and answered all our questions. We absolutely love our new awning! It's a game changer and we're able to spend more time in our backyard now. I highly recommend calling if you are looking at any type of awning!"
Retractable Awning
Retractable awning
Retractable Awning
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SunSolvers, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Cornell, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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\n Get instant shade and comfort with a motorized awning, shade or screen. You will enjoy your deck or patio more than ever before, safe from harsh sun, harmful UV rays, and passing showers.\nMy name is Peter Gregory and I have been in business for 10 years serving LaCrosse and the surrounding areas. I am a dealer for Aristocrat, SunSetter, SunAir, and Somfy. Each company has unique products for different applications. \nRebecca Johnson is our Office Manager and assists with sales. We are introducing a new salesperson this season. His name is Anthony Sumbry a U.S. Navy veteran, has a background in affliate marketing, also has a recording studio in home that he uses to record and host a weekly podcast.

Awnings questions, answered by experts

You can indeed open your awning in winter. It’s a misconception that you can only open retractable awnings in the warmer months. In fact, modern awnings are strong enough to offer a little respite from the snow if you’re someone who enjoys sipping hot cocoa outside on a beautiful winter day. But if a big storm is coming, such as a hurricane or a blizzard, it’s best to close your awning until the weather calms down.

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.

Stainless steel and copper are the most durable and will probably last the longest, especially when you compare them to fabric awnings. Steel is the most popular if your budget isn’t a top priority, but some people prefer copper awnings over steel because they are lighter, which makes them easier to install. Aluminum offers a more budget-friendly metal awning option that is still attractive and offers some durability, especially compared to fabric.

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.

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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