The Complete Guide to Anchoring Your Awning

Anchoring an awning to your home can seem overwhelming. But with the right information, the installation and anchoring of your new covering can be quick and relatively easy!

The Complete Guide to Anchoring Your Awning

That is where this handy guide comes in. If you are still working through the process of deciding on a style of awning for your application, check out our Easy Guide to Awnings, which covers the various types and styles of awnings.

Dani Bell

About the Author

Dani Bell

Dani, our Head Writer and Editor, has been in the hearth and fireplace industry for six years. She has written a number of our articles for both eFireplaceStore and eCanopy to balance technical knowledge with customer-friendly terminology and style. Currently, she is studying to earn all of her National Fireplace Institute (NFI) certifications and works with the content department to add products to the eFireplaceStore and eCanopy websites.

Customer Q&A with Product Specialists

Mouy from Cinnaminson, NJ asked:
What is the preferred method for mounting a retractable awning on vinyl siding, mounting directly on the siding or through a cutout?
What is the preferred method for mounting a retractable awning on vinyl siding, mounting directly on the siding or through a cutout?
You will want to contact a contractor for specific mounting options pertaining to your home.
Answered by: Melanie C.

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Kathy from savannah, ga asked:
I have ordered an awning and I re-read the info and it states to mount to cement or masonry only. I have wood siding that has housed an Aleko awning 8 x 2. The new awning is 80 inches x 24. Any ideas on what to do?
I have ordered an awning and I re-read the info and it states to mount to cement or masonry only. I have wood siding that has housed an Aleko awning 8 x 2. The new awning is 80 inches x 24. Any ideas on what to do?
Most awning can be applied to any surfaces. Most awning manufactures advises you go to a local hardware store to get mounting materials depending on your surface.
Answered by: Chaz A.

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