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ALUMAWOOD CARPORTS
| SIZE OF AWNING |
The Projection is the distance out and length is the
distance along the house.
Measure the area you want covered, not where you want the posts.
The Covered area will be to the end of the rafters and to the end of the
lattice tubes. |
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MEASURING EAVES/FASCIA |
If you are going to be attaching your awning to the eave /
fascia then you will need to take three (3) measurements for us to let you
know if the engineering will work so you can obtain a permit.
1) Rafter Spacing on Center: Measure from the
outside of one rafter to the inside of the next rafter to get your spacing
on center; usually rafters are spaced every 16 or 24 inches.
2) Rafter Size: Measure the width and height of your
rafter, usually rafters are either 2" x 4" or 2" x 6".
3) Eave Projection: This is the distance out
from the wall to the outside of the fascia board. When you measure
this do not follow the angle of the rafter, you will want to measure
straight out from the wall using a level.
Note: When attaching to the fascia you will
need to place a 90 Degree clip from the rafter to the fascia board.
This clip is commonly known as an A-34 clip, you will have to purchase
this locally for very little expense at any Home Center. This may be
a problem for you if you have a closed soffit, you have to be able to get
into the back side of your fascia to install this clip or you will not be
able to meet engineering and obtain a permit. |
| COMMON
TERMS & USES FOR OUR PRODUCTS |
| Carports |
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aluminum carport, freestanding carports, metal carports,
carport covers, carport kits, build a carport, do it
yourself carports, attached carport, aluminum carport kits,
car port kit, aluma, wood |
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