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Liberty Home Products
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Location
5621 S. 24th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85040
(602) 497-3398
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All Pro Shade Concepts
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Location
915 W. Restin Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85086
(623) 207-8396
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Phoenix Tent and Awning Company
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Location
2829 E. McDowell Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602) 254-6061
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Arizona Awnings
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Location
1409 S. 21st Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 346-9902
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Superior Sun Solutions
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Location
927 W. 23rd St.
Tempe, AZ 85282
(480) 405-4105
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American Homesteader Awning and Shade Inc.
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Location
1234 S. 7th St.
Phoenix, AZ 86034
(602) 254-8500
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Specialty Awning and Jumpers
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Location
3850 W. Van Buren Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 269-0445
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Porch, deck and patio awnings in Phoenix increase outdoor living space, keeping areas at your home or business cool and protecting you or guests from sun exposure. Awnings also prevent solar energy from warming your property, lowering energy costs. Additionally, awnings block the sun’s ultraviolet rays from damaging furniture, carpet and flooring.
Older, historic neighborhoods in downtown Phoenix or along the Central Corridor that lack the modern, more efficient insulation of newer homes in suburban areas like Gilbert and Mesa benefit from awnings. Residents also put up awnings to be able to relax outside or entertain guests when the temperatures hit triple digits.
Businesses in Phoenix use awnings to make more space available for patrons. Awnings over a door are a great place for a business logo and can keep a door handle from getting too hot and burning someone.
Look for awning companies in Phoenix with reviews from satisfied customers. Schedule in-home consultations with several awning companies to ask these questions:
Awnings in Phoenix are either stationary or retractable.
Awning Type | Advantages | Disadvantages | Common uses |
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Stationary (fixed) | Full weather protection; long-lasting | Always open unless taken down | Door awnings, window awnings |
Retractable | Open and close at the user’s discretion; available with manual or motorized operation | May be more expensive to install and repair | Deck awnings, patio awnings, porch awnings |
Awnings in Phoenix are made from different materials. Most stationary awnings are metal awnings, often aluminum. These are strong and durable. Retractable awnings are usually fabric awnings, commonly vinyl, acrylic or canvas. They are highly customizable for shape, size, color and pattern; water-resistant or waterproof; and UV-resistant.
Some awnings in Phoenix can be installed without professional help. These come with directions from the manufacturer and a number to call in case you need assistance.
Most awning companies in Phoenix either offer professional installation for an extra cost or include it in the price of the awning.
Before installing an awning in Phoenix, make sure you’ve obtained the necessary permit from the City of Phoenix or other appropriate authority. If you do decide to get professional awning installation, check that the installer is a licensed, insured and bonded contractor. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors has a list of tips to follow, including how to verify a license.
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SunSetter is the largest manufacturer of deck and patio awnings in the U.S., with over half a million customers. Awnings are easy to install, simple to operate and low-maintenance. Manual, motorized and free-standing awnings come in different fabrics and colors and are backed by a five-year limited warranty. Customers in Phoenix like SunSetter’s 90-day money-back trial and are highly satisfied with their awnings. |