About our Awnings
Finding the Perfect Size
Installation & Stringing Instructions

 

With the recent rise in gas and electric bills

installing awnings over your windows

will create an energy efficient home

savings up to 25%.

 

     

       

         

Our Timeless Tradition

Our exclusive PYC Window Awnings are a nostalgic traditional

style awning. Used for over 100 years for cooling homes, they

are still as functional and stylish today. With many vivid Sunbrella

and Dikson® patterns designed to dress up your home, you can

choose the one that best coordinates with your home's exterior.

Installing awnings over your windows creates an energy efficient home, saving up to 25% on air conditioning and reducing a rooms temperature 8 - 15 degrees. Blocking 77% of the sun's heat, window awnings will also protect your home's interior from harmful UV rays.

 

Retractable with a rope and pulley system, our PYC Window Awnings are designed to rest above your window when retracted. Superbly constructed with 3/4" OD galvanized frame to withstand wind gusts up to 50 mph, PYC Window Awnings are easy to install and will last for years. Like all of our PYC Awnings, our Window Awning is covered by a five-year warranty.


 

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Window Awnings - Finding the Perfect Size

 

 

How to Measure the Width of an Awning
Measure the width where hinges of awning will be mounted. (A) All awning hardware must be mounted on either window frame or exterior wall to keep the awning level.
Custom widths are available, choose next higher width on price list for cost of awning.
Awnings have some flexibility Measurements do not have to be exact, but should be within 1" to 2"

                                                 

                                         


 

How to Measure Projection of Awning
Measure the height of the window from the edge of the trim on each end.

A standard projection (B) would be approximately half the height of your window. For example a window that measures 48" in height would have an awning that has a 24" projection.

You can choose either projection, this will change the height of the awning and how far it projects out from the wall. Refer to the drawing.

           

      

             

         

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