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Product - Awning

An awning is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall of a building, typically composed of materials like canvas, acrylic, cotton, polyester, or vinyl, stretched over a light structure of aluminum, iron, steel, or wood

Awnings can be stationary or retractable and are designed to provide shade on sunny days and protection from rain during storms.

A haven from the harsh sunlight with our awnings

Stadiums that are substantially covered and/or at high latitudes often use artificial turf, as they typically lack enough sunlight for photosynthesis and substitutes for solar radiation are prohibitively expensive and energy-intensive.



Awnings can help reduce home energy costs by decreasing the need for air conditioning and offer benefits such as low-cost affordability, easy adaptability to almost any deck or patio, and support arms that can be angled back against the house or set vertically on the deck or patio floor.

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Additionally, modern awnings may be constructed with covers of various types of fabrics, aluminum, corrugated fiberglass, corrugated polycarbonate, or other materials Awnings have a long history, with their use dating back to ancient Egyptian and Syrian civilizations Today, they are available in both manually operated and motorized models, each offering its own advantages.