You gave me a great idea of the test holes underneath the lip of the siding.
Install awning on siding.
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Looking to install a 12 x 10 retractable awning off the back of my house to cover half of my deck 10ft wide.
When anchoring your awning it is essential to determine what your siding is manufactured from.
Locate all the studs on the exterior wall in the area where the awning will be affixed.
Then start calculating the measurements from the patio to near about eight feet by using the measuring.
Line up the center of the awning with the center of the door.
Follow the 6 simple steps to install it on vinyl siding.
Line your brackets up with the holes and install the.
With the help of another person level the awning and install the topmost screws.
Find the stud locations.
However the type of siding as well as the presence of framing members or studs can make a difference in installation.
For installing the retractable awning on vinyl siding you need a vinyl siding removal tool so you can remove the vinyl siding wherever you need it and put it back on.
Keeping the awning level with the top of the door install the remaining screws in a top down fashion.
Or you can paint the board the same color as your house or trim if you want so it will blend in nicely with your siding or trim.
For the best results mark the holes and then drill them before trying to mount the awning.
First determine the location of the awning and take an accurate measurement of the same with the.
Attaching the hardware 1.
The vinyl siding tool has a hook that grabs the vinyl siding and opens it so you can install the brackets to the wall behind easily.
Read your awning instructions for the exact drill bit to use.
Drill holes for the mounting bracket screws.
You just cut away the siding mount a pressure treated ledger board 2 x 8 the same width as your awning wrap it in aluminum then mount the awning to the board.
Lift the awning up to the brackets.
Remove the siding in the area of installation and install a header board directly over the sheathing into the studs.
If you can see where the sheathing is attached you should take a small drill and test to see if it is a stud.
Install the brackets with screws using a screwdriver or drill.
Your video was fantastic as we have the old aluminum siding with the old wood siding behind it trying to find the studs is going to be a pain.
These awnings have a welded frame that is attached permanently to a wall.