There comes a time in many people’s lives when they want a little more space outside. Not just general area, but actual usable space. There are many different ways to generate this – from building structures like pergolas, green houses, summer houses and verandas to simple landscaping of an existing garden. One existing option that you may or may not have thought of is a rollup awning. This item is affixed to a wall (generally) and when stowed/not in use, is retracted so that it sits proud of the surface for only a few inches. However, when the owner wishes to put the awning into use, they extend it (almost always these days via remote control – just like a garage, or even a convertible car!) via an electric motor.
There are plenty of times when the action of a roll up awning can be of practical use. Imagine that you do not want the awning out all of the time – maybe you have high winds, maybe snow comes 6 months out of the year, maybe sometimes you just want to sun bathe and make the most of the weather? These considerations are but a few amongst many, which have driven the production and constant incremental innovation of roll up awnings.
There are many different manufacturers that make this specific product (as can be imagined after over 50 years in the public consciousness), but when looking for them, dealers (much the same as buying RV’s and caravans) are often your best bet. Knowledge, desire to help and above all, experience, count highly in the dealers tool kit. Often these dealers – whether at physical locations or on web sites, have a wealth of practical tips and tricks for what to look for in the specific model that catches your eye, what type operates well in your climate etc.
There are a few things to consider in your rollup awning though – especially before you place that order. After all, it would be a set back to have the installers turn up at the door, everything ready, only to tell you that a few key details were missing when it was ordered, and that they cannot fit it!
Firstly, why is it that you think an awning might be for you? Is there too much sun at a certain part of the day? Do you like to be out in challenging weather, or entertaining? Answering this question first will inform you of the real reason that you think getting a covering is a good idea.
Secondly, how big do you want the awning to be? A lot of these items are custom made, so the sky really is the limit for the most part, in the square footage that is wanted, and hence the area that is covered (in real terms – exactly how much cover do you want when the awning is extended?).
Thirdly, what type of material is the rollup going to be affixed to? Different fastenings are required for wood, metal, PVC etc – and each material has a different load bearing quality. Also, bear in mind that the larger the awning, the more fixing will be required!
Lastly – the most important question to ask yourself, how much do you want to pay. As much as it is true that any shape or size covering can be made for you, the same is also true for the size. Have a clear idea of how much you are willing to pay. As with any large purchase (think new kitchen, block paved driveway or even car) can be financed, the same goes for awnings. This is another area where dealers excel.
Once you have answered all of these questions for yourself, you should have an excellent idea of what you want, why you want it and how much you are willing to pay for it. Good luck with the hunting!
