A Look At Aluminum Awnings
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Awnings can be a great way to add value to your home. Most real estate agents will tell you that when you are trying to sell your home, curb appeal is certainly not something to skimp on. In addition to making sure your property is nicely groomed, adding awnings to your home will make it more attractive to prospective buyers and will increase your chances of getting a good sales price from the home.
Aluminum awnings are probably the most popular types of awnings for homeowners. One good reason for installing aluminum is the fact that they are virtually maintenance free. Although canvas awnings can usually last between five and ten years, they will eventually fade with time. Most experts agree that canvas awnings will need to be replaced within ten years. Aluminum awnings, however, can last for an indefinite amount of time.
According to homeowners, the only drawback of aluminum awnings is the range of options available. Aluminum awnings do not come in such a wide variety of colors, styles and options as canvas awnings.
Aluminum awnings usually provide better protection against solar heat. Because they are made of metal, they are more effective than fabric or canvas awnings at reflecting heat away from the home and windows. This reflection proves to be a great energy saver and can greatly reduce energy costs. This is especially true during the very hottest of the summer months. Aluminum door hoods can be a great way to add additional energy efficiency to a home as well.
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