Mounting Sunsetter Awnings To A Freestanding Wood Frame

Doing so allows the awning housing to mount to the rail.
Mounting sunsetter awnings to a freestanding wood frame. The shade awnings are available in two roof styles a hip roof and a pyramid roof and several colors. 18 3 protecting the sunsetter fabric from mildew if it is necessary to roll the awning up wet be sure to roll it out to dry when the weather is better. When not in use the awning retracts into the frame s metal cover which will preserve the color and durability of the fabric much longer than a traditional open. White ivory sand and brown.
The sunsetter oasis is our unique freestanding retractable awning for lawns decks poolside or any location where you want beautiful shade and protection. Available in both motorized and manually operated versions. The fabric on a backyard canopy like this should last about 15 years. With the proper fasteners for mounting to your structure either wood lag screws or masonry bolts.
The patio awning frame becomes a permanent part of your deck and you can either leave the fabric up year round or remove it seasonally. The sunsetter awning must be used with the fabric fully extended and both rafters locked in the up position. Many manufacturers utilize a mounting rail that attaches to the brackets. Sunsetter on the other hand only offers on model in terms of appearance and a maximum width of 20 0 and 11 8 projection.
If you ordered the remote control or an awning cover those are included in the awning tube along with mounting hardware and installation instructions. Sunsetter s product is only available in one color a cream colored frame. After installing the brackets the installation process of the awning can vary based on the awning itself as well as the type of mounting. The half cassette frame is designed to provide better fabric protection and longevity compared to a traditional awning frame.
The freestanding oasis will arrive in two packages. Keep in mind you can t rely on set screws to vary the awning level and plumb.