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2025-09-05 13:00:08
I was really hoping this would work for my side door on my house because the rain goes right off the roof to the steps, which is not only loud, but you cannot even open the door without getting wet.The install is not perfect, as I was only able to utility two of the bolt holes, but it feels very sturdy and I am happy with it overall.I also like how the unit comes with covers fot the bolts that match the rest of the support beams.I had to seal off a small opening with silicone between the awning and roof where water could still drip through, but after that, it looks and functions great.
Felix
2025-08-29 19:42:10
I cut a door in a shipping container (see pic) and used this awning to keep the rain away. I gave the product a five start review because of the low price, its ease of installation and being lightweight, it's easy to install. I installed the awning myself, with no help whatsoever, although a second pair of hands would've come handy.I basically put the awning together on the ground and used bungie cords to keep it together. After installing and tightening all the screws, I tied two ropes at both ends of the awning to lift it in place. Once in place, I drilled the holes through the wall and used bolts, nuts and washers to secure the awning to the wall.Note that you must attach one awning bracket to the wall at a time to make sure everything aligns properly. You can either first attach one corner bracket and then the center bracket before attaching the last remaining bracket. Or you can first attach the center bracket and then the two corner brackets.Because of the shipping container structural design, there was a 1/2 inch gap at the top, between the awning and the shipping container wall. I used roofing tape to seal the gap. It worked well to prevent leaks and it's almost invisible from the ground.I must say that although the awning itself feels flinzy before installation, it feels very sturdy once it's attached to the wall. Don't know how long it'll last but I'm very satisfy with the purchase.
Customer
2025-08-08 10:16:18
The panels were damaged on arrival, however I was able to make them work. The instructions are pictures with no written instructions. The parts came in a bag and the bars and brackets were fine. This company needs a better instruction sheet and a more complete tools you'll need list. (I used a 25/32" drillbit not on the list as well as a hammer to set the unfamiliar screwsets.) I'd advise anyone ordering this to be sure to set it several inches over the intended window/door.
PD
2025-07-22 10:31:54
Not very sturdy, plastic won’t do good in a windy environment.
Donna W.
2025-06-22 18:56:44
I was unsure after reading many reviews about how hard it was to put together and how cheap the materials are, But I also knew some of these people are mechanically challenged. I found this shade canopy very easy to put together and good quality. It would be a little harder if you do not use a drill driver to install the screws but overall a 8th grader would have no trouble.
LJC
2025-06-17 10:45:41
Seemed like for years these and every other awning I saw on Amazon was unavailable. Also often checked local stores but per usual, you just cannot find things in Hawaii. So finally, they were in stock and at a decent price on Amazon. I ordered 2 sets. I set things in motion with a carpenter to install them. All good, then one set arrives and the other is untrackable. Ok, slight delay. Not the fault of the product or manufacturer, just how business by mail goes.Once everything was here, there was significant planning and shopping to do. These awnings are not designed for single wall structures. You've never heard of single wall? It was the most common construction mode for houses in Hawaii until the 1980's. Gotta say, it's wonderful and perfect for the tropics though deemed not hurricane safe. But what is? Anyway, the screws included in these sets are for brick or masonry or something else we don't use here so I had to buy wood screws. Also had to install 8' lengths of 1"x8" boards to screw the awnings to. These were glued and screwed above the windows. Of course they had to be primed and painted first.Then the assembly of the awnings. I had watched the video and read the instructions so I got it started. In this 78" set, there are 2 panels connected by an "H bar." They do not simply slide in easily as they seem to in the video. They've got to be coaxed and inched along. Watch out for the very sharp corners and edges of the panels because you will be stuck and sliced easily! The H Bar is very wobbly and has to be held perfectly straight, though it really wants to bend, in order to get the panels in.Then a "discussion" with my carpenter who wanted to put the frame all together first and then somehow insert the panels. What could I do? I let him figure out that would not work and we were able to finish the assembly.Because there is a center support that must be attached to the wall, it could not be placed at the top of the window, but had to be placed 10" above the window. Ten inches is the length of the back end of the brackets. It would have been more useful to have the awning portion initiate at the top of the window as this would give more coverage to block rain. My carpenter doubted they would do much of that and he was not pleased with the quality of the awnings. They are flimsy plastic and the panels insert only about 1/2" into the brackets so gusts of wind may just blow them apart. He did end up putting in additional screws where there was no hole pre-drilled to reinforce the frame.In summary, $200 for product, $100 for extra materials (wood, wood glue, wood screws) and $300 for one day of the carpenter, came to $600 for a not-quite-right result, not terribly effective rain protection that may blow down in a few months.
SCC
2025-06-16 18:07:39
It seemed too flimsy when assembling but when everything was finally put together, it firms up great. Great light weight design perfect as a door rain protector.
Tracey
2025-05-15 13:35:40
I purchased this awning to give some shade from the sun so We can enjoy the backyard in the heat of the summer. It is worth the price, providing shade and not feeling like we're enclosed in something.It was relatively easy to install, the directions were spot on but you will definitely need at least two people
Arielle D' Aparicio
2025-04-13 15:47:16
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Steven Glendenning
2025-03-20 11:59:51
ok
Andres
2025-03-17 12:54:42
difÃcil de instalar ya que no es fácil armarlo, mala calidad de material y al armarlo se deforma con espacios que no sella bien listo para que el agua se meta....
nawal al yahya
2025-03-09 16:49:16
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kevin blair
2025-02-02 17:46:07
This awning is a simple design and lightweight for easy installation in most places you need it. I would consider finding stronger panel material if you get hail often. The panels are coroplaste and not going to survive heavy hail.
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