DIY – Awnings

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page5_img1DO IT YOURSELF AWNINGS
PANORAMA HORIZONTAL WINDOW AWNINGS
All Panorama Awnings are built on a 45 degree slope.
A standard window awning would drop about half way down the window and be at least 6″ wider than the window. Available widths are 3′ – 4′ – 5′ – 6′ – 7′ & 8′. By combining these widths (over laping the panels) they can be as wide as you need.

Number of Panels

10

12

14

16

Projection

19.25″

23.0″

27.0″

30.75″

Drop

20.5″

24.25″

28.25″

32.0″

ZENITH HORIZONTAL DOOR AWNINGS
All Zenith Awnings are built on a 20 degree slope.
Add at least 12″ to width of door.
Available widths are 4′ – 5′ – 6′ – 7′ & 8′. By combining these widths (overlaping the panels) they can be as wide as you need.
One extra panel is provided with Zenith Awnings for flasing to wall.

Number of Panels

12

14

16

18

Projection

30.5″

35.75″

40.75″

46.0″

Drop

13.0″

14.75″

16.75″

18.5″

When ordering choose Panorama or Zenith, Number of panels (use charts above) and color white or ivory.
Call 800.359.7889 For ordering, pricing or help in sizing
Additional Colors are available (ask your sales person)
Projection and drop may vary slightly

Panorama Awnings
Provides comfort and shade with little maintance. These awnings last for many years. Easy to install.

How to measure for a Panorama Window Awning
Panorama Window awnings should be mounted 2 inches above windows (4 inches if installed on brick) and should overhang at least 6 inches in width on each side.
“D” in the illustration below would be a minimum of 6 inches for windows. Determine the width of the awning by measuring the window “B” then adding the overhang “D” on each side. (Measurement B + D + D rounded up to the nearest even foot is the width of the awning you should order, which is shown as “C” in the diagram below).
Measure the height of the window (“A”) and add 2 inches to get window height. This tells you how many panels to order and what the “drop” and “projection” of the awning will be. You can then look up the price in the chart at the bottom of this page.
Windows up to 42 inches high should have 12 panels
Windows 43 inches to 62 inches high should have 14 panels
Windows 63 inches to 72 inches high should have 16 panels