For the best protection when you’re under intense sun or strong rains, it’s a great move to get
an awning installed at your home. Whether placed over the door, windows or to the side of your house to cover
the backyard, awnings are things of functionality and beauty.
With the electric awning, you can control the light
and shade in places you hang out outside of you home with a touch of a button. It has been shown that getting an awning installed in your favorite place
in the backyard, deck, patio, or terrace can make the locations significantly cooler. Having an awning lowers the temperature indoors by
as much as 15 degrees and it also reduces glare and sunlight to up to 94%. It’s easier to laze the days away under the awning, and it also protects
the integrity and life of your furniture, too. Fading for your
carpets, chairs and tables will never be a problem for you.
The electric awning makes it easy for you to expand your outdoor living space without having to
deal with the high costs of construction and remodeling your home. Unlike any other kind of awning, their main structure is made of up many
iron poles or steel poles that can obstruct your view. When you
don’t require shading, it’s easy to get the awning out of the way. It retracts against the façade of your home in an inconspicuous way such
that you could allow the light to enter the rooms of your house if it’s a cloudy day.
When the awning is rolled up and it’s a rainy day, you don’t have to worry about the motor
rusting up or the covering getting soaked. The electric
awning comes in a
protective cassette that is made of aluminum and most of its components are made of stainless steel. Rolled up
into their cassettes, the awning has compact dimensions so as not to become an eyesore. The cassettes can be
of a white, cream or brown color to match your home. The motors that these kinds of awnings have are housed in
the fabric tube with the fabric roll and other components. It’s a practical and stylish item to have in the
house.
One kind of electric awning comes with an exterior control that’s designed for easy
installation. There’s no need to call in an
electrician. All the installer needs is an outdoor outlet to
have the weatherproof plug in connected. It can also be taken
off during the winter months or when you’re not at home for safety. Even if it’s fully motorized, you still have control of your electric
awning. Most
awnings come with a manual override so you have total control at all times. In cases of power failure, it’s designed specifically to allow you to
extend or retract it by hand.
It’s simple and beautiful, and adds function and style to your home. There are even innovations
to these kinds of awnings wherein it has a wind sensor for automatic retraction in certain windy
conditions.