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How to Protect An Aluminum Window Awning

An aluminum window awning is very durable. Bit for some people who live in areas where there are extreme wind conditions and violent storms, awnings can sometimes be ripped off houses and carried away. Setting up an aluminum window awning is a great way to keep rain from hitting windows, protecting trees underneath from the sun and keeping the sun from seeming too bright inside a house. Awnings are also a way to decorate the outside of a house. These awnings can last for years when cleaned often and protected with by water proofing them every so often. But in times of rough winds and rain, aluminum window awnings will need a little reinforcement in order to stay on securely.

Adding extra nails and other fasteners to the aluminum awnings will help keep them in place when bad weather begins. In extreme weather conditions, there is nothing that can be done to save the awnings. Sometimes they will stay, but more often, they will not be there once the weather has settled down. Removing aluminum window awnings before a tornado or hurricane strikes is one way to save them. This can also help keep the level of debris down since during bad storms all kinds of things such as lawn chairs, trees, even cars, are moved by the wind. Another way to make sure the awnings remain on the house is to tie them down with heavy rope or wire. This can help when the winds being to pick up speed.

An aluminum awning is a great feature on any house, but they need to be protected form water damage by making sure a sealant is used to keep water from causing the awnings to rust. Rusty awnings will fall apart faster and do not look attractive. Every other year, the awnings will have to have a fresh coat of sealant applied. Aluminum window awnings can make a house seem larger and more inviting when properly cared for and protected against bad weather.