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Homeowners sometimes find that their homes are
built such that some windows or doors directly face where sunlight
and heat are at a maximum. Excessive exposure to the sun is also a
concern for decks, the house entrance and patios for specific
seasons. In addition, it happens that one gets home and is unable to
immediately find the house keys. If the door or front of the house
is not adequately covered, fumbling for the keys can be an
uncomfortable experience when one is under the hot sun or is being
drenched by the rain. These problems can be resolved using canopies
or awnings. These protective shades are generally cost-effective and
feature lightweight skeletal frames. An awning or canopy can be made
from a composite material, fabric or even aluminum, and some come in
retractable models with manual or electric control.
1. Canopies Are Just Plain Enjoyable
Retractable and roll-up canopies give the owner the option of fully
extending the shade during summer and rolling it up during the
winter. This is ideal particularly for the deck, which many use as
comfortable place to take a nap. The shade also allows one to enjoy
the outdoors regardless of the season. Some canopies are even wired
into the frame, so that homeowners can also use what is effectively
extended living space at night.
2. Avoid Having To Pay For As Much Air Conditioning During Summer
Figures from the US Department of Energy show that awnings can lower
summer heat on windows facing the south by 65%, while eastern and
western facing windows reduce such heat gain as much as 77%. This
could, therefore, lower your total electricity bills during summer
as you will need to spend less on air conditioning.
3. Reduce Monitor Glare And Protect Windows
The woodwork around windows is also protected from snow and rain by
awnings and canopies, while furniture on the porch or patio are also
shielded from the elements. Open windows are possible for a home
even on rainy days with awnings. PC monitors and television sets
near windows on sunny days will benefit from the reduced glare due
to the awnings - an indication that the cooling effect of a canopy
is not limited to the outside. The extension of this effect indoors
has helped some homeowners limit use of air-conditioning during the
summer and lower their electric bills.
4. Materials
Homeowners have a choice between outdoor fabric and aluminum as the
material for their canopies. Advantages of an aluminum canopy
include sturdiness and low-maintenance, although shape and color
options are limited. If the shade is made of fabric, it would entail
greater care and maintenance, although more colors and shapes are
available for this material type. Both alternatives are possible for
casement windows. Personal preference and energy efficiency
standards are key guides to determining the canopy size and drop, or
the amount of shade or coverage provided. The Energy Department sets
65%-75% as the maximum efficiency range for canopies covering
windows facing the east and west. For the south-facing side, the
agency recommends a lower coverage range of 45%-60%.
5. Style Vs Function
The choice in terms of size will involve a trade-off: some
individuals may prefer larger awnings to maximize protection and
coverage, while others may prefer smaller ones when more premium is
placed on the decorative impact. If emphasis is given to aesthetics,
many manufacturers already offer canopies and related accessories in
various shapes, designs and colors. It should be noted that coverage
by canopies or awnings can be enhanced by using side panels,
although these are not necessary. Special canopy models are also in
the market for windows that open to the outside.
6. Added Benefits
Some canopies are also designed for easy assembly and portability,
making it possible to disassemble and transfer them to areas around
the house where they are most needed. These mobile canopies
typically feature braces or arms, rollers, horizontal rafters and
fabric shades or vinyl blinds and are also applicable to
recreational vehicles or trailers. Once the target area for shading
is determined, homeowners can establish the ideal canopy width size
and the number of sections needed for coverage. Since canopy cuts
vary in size, knowing the measurements of the area will help the
owner decide on the most cost-effective combinations. Some awning or
canopy manufacturers offer track extenders to accommodate slight
adjustments in measurement. Once measurement issues are settled, the
owner now has the option to pursue installation as a do-it-yourself
project or to seek professional assistance from authorized dealers.
About the Author:
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