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Our most popular awning model is the Sunrise 2000.
Depending on your particular needs, Drop Valance, Toga,
and window awnings are also available. All of these
can be operated manually, or by a motor.
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Sunrise
2000 |
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Sunrise
2000 awnings are constructed from superior materials and
craftsmanship and can provide you and your family with comfort
and pleasure for years to come. They have a special mechanism
integrated into the structure design making them highly wind
resistant.
An
optional hood is highly recommended with a Sunrise 2000 installed
on the roof or on a wall that does not provide any covering.
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Toga |
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Toga
awnings work exactly like a Sunrise 2000. The difference is
that Toga Awnings come with an integrated housing enclosure.
This
means that no matter where you choose to install these awnings,
you no longer need to install an additional hood to protect
your awning. They are typically about 25%-35% more expensive
than Sunrise 2000 models.
The
awning's angle is adjustable based on your needs.
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Drop
Valance |
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Want
to block out those low-angle lights from sunrise or sunset
with your awning? Now you can! The Drop Valance option
has an additional housing at the front bar, that holds another
section of awning fabric. It can be lowered to help you block
out the low-angle light.
As
an additional option, the awning fabric can be replaced by
a solar screen and provide view while blocking out unwanted
sunlight. Different solar screens are available to meet your
specific needs.
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Window
Awning |
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Awnings
can be installed for your windows and doors as well. A window
awning, unlike a patio awning, has arms that arc out and down,
as opposed to straight out. Run your window awning to its
maximum extended position and it will go nearly flat to the
wall. It will then cover the entire window or door and provide
both shade and privacy.
This
kind of awnings can be installed both for a windows, or a
door.
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