Secure mounting means the brackets must be installed into studs joists headers or other major structural members plywood sheeting is just not strong enough.
Install rectractable awning stucco wall.
You gave me a great idea of the test holes underneath the lip of the siding.
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Retractable awnings retract or unfurl in less than a minute by hand or automatically via remote control wall switch smartphone tablet timer or key switch.
Rolltec awnings is the leading canadian manufacturer of upscale retractable awnings.
You must attach the awning to the studs behind the stucco.
Mark the location of the awning on the side of the house making sure it is level.
Awnings need approximately 6 to 12 inches of open heightwise wall or roof space to be installed.
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A retractable awning installed over a brick block or stucco veneer is one of the strongest installs we offer.
Pop a caulk line to mark the position for the support brackets.
We have residential or commercial manual or motorized awnings with hundreds of colors to choose from.
Most mounted retractable awnings offer significant projection from the wall.
Looking to install a 12 x 10 retractable awning off the back of my house to cover half of my deck 10ft wide.
Attach the brackets to the house even with the chalk line making sure they are plumb.
During your consultation we will discuss with you the various types of awnings that are ideal for installation over masonry walls.
Shell busey is looking for more shade in this video as he installs a retractable awning.
This projection which can be over 10 feet puts a substantial amount of stress on the wall.
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Keep in mind that a retractable awning weighs in the area of 7 to 10 pounds per foot so you will need to securely install the mounting brackets to support that weight.
Wall space needed for attaching.
Two awnings installed on stucco wall.
Because of this it is necessary to locate axial studs in the wall using a stud finder before attempting to mount your awning.
Most contractors use basic masonry lag shields to anchor the awning brackets.
Stucco itself does not have the strength to hold an awning and especially if you get any wind pressure on the awning which can be quite a bit.
Lift the awning into place and bolt it to the brackets.