The Pros And Cons Of Installing Metal Residential Awnings

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The Pros And Cons Of Installing Metal Residential Awnings

26 December 2017
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


There are many benefits to installing awnings over the exterior doors and windows on your home. An awning helps to prevent rain from falling and hitting your doors and windows. The awning also helps to block out some of the sun's UV rays. And a door awning can help to keep you dry or sheltered when you are locking or unlocking your door when it is raining or snowing out. If you are looking to install awnings above your doors or windows, you have a choice to make. You can either select metal, plastic or cloth awnings. Read on to learn a couple of advantages and disadvantages associated with metal residential awnings.

The Cons of Installing Metal Residential Awnings

  • They Can Be Damaged By Hail

One of the downsides to metal residential awnings is that metal can be dented. If hail hits the awnings, small dents can be left on them. Likewise, if kids are playing near your home and hit the awning with a ball, a large dent can be visible. If you are looking for a strong awning that doesn't dent, plastic or composite awnings may be better for you. 

  • They Need to Be Sealed to Prevent Rust

The second disadvantage to metal residential awnings is that the metal needs to be sealed routinely to help prevent rust and corrosion. If you fail to do this, the metal awning can begin to rust. This is not something you have to worry about with cloth or plastic awnings. 

The Pros of Installing Metal Residential Awnings

  • They Are More Durable Than Cloth Awnings

One of the biggest benefits associated with metal residential awnings is that they are extremely durable, especially when compared to thin plastic or cloth awnings. Cloth can rip and tear and thin plastic can warp or crack. And both of these options can fade in the sun. Metal is long-lasting and holds its color when painted, helping to increase your home's curb appeal. 

  • They Are Easier to Clean Compared to Cloth Awnings

The other advantage to installing metal residential awnings is that they are easier to clean than cloth awnings. Cloth awnings can stain easily due to outdoor materials. They may need to be scrubbed in order to clean them. Metal can easily be wiped down with soapy water in order to clean it, helping it to look clean faster.

If you are looking to have awnings installed around your home, you will want to take the time to weigh the pros and cons associated with different awning materials. This will help you select the option that is right for your budget and maintenance needs. Contact a company, like Lehman Awning Company, for more help.