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40 inch x 80 inch Window Awning Door Canopy Polycarbonate Cover Outdoor Front Door Patio Sun Shetter (Brown 1pcs)

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1.Color:Brown


About this item

  • Durable and Strong: This high quality awning is made with a 5 mm clear hollow polycarbonate panel,ABS firm frame and aluminum strip, befit any home design. Provide your guests or patrons with shelter from harsh weather conditions
  • Weather Resistant: Creates an inviting entrance for your home or business while protecting you, your customers and your door from sun, rain, snow and harmful rays throughout the year. Ideal for both residential and commercial outdoor applications
  • Easy to Assemble: This DIY awning kit comes with screws and is ready to install over any window or door,no special tools required, packaging fits car’s back seat. Connect multiple awnings to span wide entrances, windows or walkways. Please make sure the size you measure before purchasing
  • Attractive Design: Corrugated and sleek modern design board with neutral in color can match nearly any home or outdoor decor. The window awing will perfect matches any home or or outdoor decor, especially perfect for your entries, porches or patio in the courtyard, windows, etc. Warm note: The product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings
  • This window canopy size: 40"x 80",Max height of bracket:11.02" Aim to eliminate the trouble of installation, we suggest two people for the installation process, also ensures more sturdy installation. Warm Note: Please regularly check all accessories and connections, and tighten them if screws are loose



Product Description

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40'' x 80'' Window Awning Door Canopy Polycarbonate Cover Outdoor Front Door Patio Sun Shetter

Decorate your entryway with an elegant covering solution, awning for doors and windows. The clear polycarbonate panel and aluminum frame befit any home design. An easy assembly makes for an enjoyable way to protect your family from the adverse weather.

Package Includes:

3 x ABS Bracket

2 x Frontal Fixing Bar

2 x Back Fixing Bar

6 x Setscrews

6 x Bolts

2 x Solid polycarbonate panel

Door Canopy
Window Awning

Features:

Protection from hazardous weather throughout the year;

Designed to withstand different type of weather conditions;

Comes with all hardware and is ready to install over any window or door;

Upscale design,high-end materials are perfect for doors, windows, and storefronts;

Maintenance free design and easy installation;

Great for both residential and commercial usage;

Multiple awning can be strung together to provide shelter for larger entrances and walkways.

Patio Sun Shetter

Specification:

Awning Cover Material: Solid polycarbonate

Wall Brackets Material: ABS plastic

Fixing Bar Material: Aluminum Alloy

Panel Shape: arc

SheetColor: Clear

Product Size: 40"Wx80"Lx11"H

PC Hollow Sheet: 19"L x 37-1/2"W

Wall Bracket: 35"L

Aluminum Strip: 37-1/2"L

Awning Cover Thickness:0.2"(5mm)

Warm note:

Make sure the sizes fit your windows before purchasing.

Polycarbonate Cover

A follower
2025-07-14 17:03:57
This is beautiful and works great. Unfortunately, my storm door scratched it before I noticed it and moved the chain so it couldn't be opened as far. But it does what I wanted it to do. It keeps me dry while unlocking and opening my door. It looks great over my front door, too.
solaroid
2025-06-23 09:38:51
The panels are made from Coroplast (or a non-name brand version), the braces are some kind of plastic, and the rear and front frame pieces are aluminum. Canopy arrived with hardware to install in a brick / concrete block wall. Since my install was into hardyboard siding, had to go get lag bolts for the holes I was lucky enough to drill into 2 x 4's and a couple of heavy duty butterfly fasteners for those I was not lucky on. Not a big deal, the manufacturer can't anticipate every install and they do provide what are the most expensive fasteners with the kit.It assembled smoothly, but the whole time I was thinking how light weight it was and wondering if it could possibly hold up to the weather here in the high desert. LOTS of wind, so I was a little pessimistic. I added a couple of extra self-tapping screws (just two) to the frame, but after installing onto the house, not sure they were really necessary. I also added aluminum tape along the open sides of the coroplast to prevent water from seeping in and discoloring the panels. Once it was on the house, it felt very sturdy. It's already been through 35 mph gusts without moving so much as a little. Applied a little black paint onto the fastener heads to blend them in and it looks great.Can't really understand the folks who gave bad reviews based on some damage or missing parts. Amazon has an excellent return policy and independent sellers on Amazon have to adhere to those policies. Just return it for a new one. I've have never had any problem returning anything purchased from Amazon, even though the item may have come from a third party.Since this was a "proof of concept" purchase, planning on getting more of these to help keep the sun from boring into the house on these hot summer days. (The arc of the panels are slight enough the winter sun should have no trouble getting in under the canopy.)
Jeff567
2025-06-15 10:58:45
This may seem like a decent solution, but consider this before committing to a purchase: if for any reason you find this will not work for you, in my case it wouldn’t fit between the doorframe and roof, and request a refund, it will be approved. But the seller knows they won’t have to pay out because due to the physical size of the box, return shipping cost will be too high to actually return it. In my case being near the East Coast shipping would be $250+. And when you reach out to the seller you will get a response like “give it to someone or sell it”. Basically, tough cheese. Seller hides behind “policy” and keeps your money.In other news, the material for this product is super cheap, can’t imagine it holding up to much wind.
Another Customer
2025-05-18 18:01:13
I bought this 40 x 80 awning to help protect the wooden screen door on our screened-in porch, because our eave doesn't extend far enough to do that.The three main brackets are plastic, but seem pretty sturdy. Cross pieces are heavy-gauge extruded aluminum. Instructions are basically an exploded numbered drawing, and figure it out for yourself. They don't even give you the distance between mounting holes or anything. You are on your own. So, minus a star for that.TIP: You might think the corrugated board is intended to flex with the grain going side to side, but no. It flexes with the grain going back to front.Instructions do suggest two people, but I did it by myself. Here's how. I installed and tightened down the center bracket first. Then I inserted a rear cross piece on one side, and loosely mounted an end bracket. That left enough play between the brackets so I could get the corrugated plastic started in the grooves and slide it to the rear. Then I put in the front crosspiece, and tightened everything up. Repeat on the other side.Unless you're mounting to concrete, the supplied anchors are useless, and probably over-kill at that. I was mounting to a wide timber crossbeam above the door, so I used 1/4" x 4" spax lags with washers. Worked great, but the top ones had to go in at a slight angle to facilitate driving (the bracket doesn't provide enough clearance for the driver). After installation, not even noticeable.The two shorter screws meant to secure the front aluminum crosspieces to the center bracket are apparently meant to act like set screws, but because you're threading them through the plastic bracket, you can't really tighten them down much. So I just drilled small pilot holes in the aluminum, and those small screws tightened right up and secured the front crosspieces to the center bracket really well.The four longer screws go through holes on the side of each end bracket, but they tap into a channel in the aluminum. So they are secure.For a few dollars more...We have a rustic wood house with a red metal roof. And this would've looked OK as-is. But I didn't really like the shiny black plastic and shiny black finish on the aluminum. So before I installed it, I spray-painted the brackets and hardware with Behr oiled bronze, to match the hardware on the door and our porch light.The translucent brown corrugated plastic looks like ... translucent brown corrugated plastic. So I cut two squares of thin, bright red, rip-stop nylon – the kind you'd use to make a tent or a kite – and used exterior spray adhesive to bond it to the corrugated plastic sheets. (I removed the protective film first.) You can get a plenty-big piece of that nylon from another seller here for under $20. I cut it a little large, to wrap it around the edges so it won't flap if the adhesive ever gives out.Now it looks like metal brackets supporting a fabric awning that matches our roof. And because the fabric is so thin, it also still lets some light through. Waiting for the next big storm to see how it holds up in the wind. I will post an update. Hope this is helpful.UPDATE: We've had this installed for a few months now with lots of strong wind and hard rain (we are on a pretty windy TN hillside). It still looks like the day I installed it. Doing a great job of protecting our wooden screendoor from the elements.
Edward Smith
2025-03-24 10:05:20
The first one I mounted above the window that gets a lot of sunshine.The second awning I am mounting above my new Mini split HVAC to keep the rain and snow away to keep it running during the cold spell. Thank you.
P. Short
2025-02-10 14:52:39
The plastic boards came in damaged do to the way they put the hardware in the box. The screws brake easy. I Did pre drill all holes for the screws as they did not drill them or send self tapper. They have no screws holding the middle if you fallow their instructions. I put it together on the ground use screws from homedepot. then my daughter and myself put it up it's light. And once again lags from homedepot as they sent concrete anchors. put it above my front door. Looks ok easy to put together and up once you have hardware that works. It is mostly plastic there are 4 aluminum rails. Seems ok so far on day 1You need6 lags if installing to wood8 small screws or self tappers if you don't pre drill the holesA drill and bitsAnd 2 people is a big help
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