Manufacturing
Information
on Awnings and
Patio Covers
You
can
be
assured
that
the
patio
cover
kit from Awnings Patio Covers .Com
you
are
purchasing
will
enhance,
protect,
add
value
to
your home along with more useful area.
When
purchasing a patio cover from
anyone,
there
a
few
things
you
should
pay
special
attention
too.
By
doing
so,
then
you
can
be
assured
that
the
patio
cover
you
are
purchasing
will
give
you
many
years
of
reliable
service
for
your
needs.
We
encourage
you
to
view
our Gallery of Standard Aluminum Patio Covers and
our Gallery of Alumawood Patio Covers
to
see
what
true
quality
aluminum
patio
products
look
like. Our Carports are made of the same high quality material with a higher
engineering standard.
We
also
have
awning
parts
for
your
outdoor awning. The awning
aluminum
parts
and
awning
supplies
in
cases are available to
you depending on your awning style.
Awning Patio Covers will
supply a set of engineered drawings and spans. Please take note of the states
that are listed with an approved stamp. If your state isn't
listed contact your local
Building Dept. to see if they will accept a state that is adjacent to you. Not
all areas require a permit to install a patio cover.
Patio Cover
Materials:
The
thickness
of
the
awning
"pans" depends on your particular application needs.
The
thickness
for
an
awning
pan
is generally
.018
gauge.
This
thickness
works
well
with
most
awnings
where
there
is
little
to
no
"snow-load"
possibility
or
shorter
spans.
A
thicker
awning
pan may be required
or
the
use
of
beams
must
be
used
for
heavier
snow
loads
or longer
spans.
Awnings Patio Covers
offers four pan thickness in the Alumawood. The .018,
.024, .032 are available in the embossed pattern; the .036 is only available in
smooth finish. The thicker awning
pans
at
a
slight
additional
charge.
Several
types
and
sizes
of
beams
are
also
available
for your
special needs.
*** Steel C-Beams in 8" is
used for our insert into the
embossed 3" x 8" alumawood beam. The embossed aluminum
material has a woodgrain look.
*** Steel C-Beams in 10".
*** Aluminum I-Beams in
4", 7", & 10"
*** 3" Steel Cloverleaf Beams
All of the beams have different weight and span ratings depending on
the awning, patio cover or carport design you are seeking.
The
Awning
"Pan"
Designs:
Strength
in
an
aluminum
awning
pan
is accomplished by
shaping
or "bending" to form the awning pan. Each
manufacturer
uses a
particular
awning
pan
design.
The
more
bends
formed
into
the
pan
the
stronger
the
awning.
The
number
of
bends
which
give
the
awning
more
rigidity will of
course require more metal
will
be
use to form the
finished
product.
The
strength
of
a
"Flat
Pan
"
which
is
our
Super
6
V-Groove has a greater span using the same thickness of standard
"
V
"pans. Our "W"
pan is even stronger
still
because
it
has
still
more
"bends".
At Awnings Patio Covers,
we
offer
the
"W" pans, Super
6 Alumawood Flat
Pans
and Alumawood Arbor Lattice. Standard Aluminum
"W" pans are available
in
2 colors.
The Alumawood Super
6
and Arbor Lattice
are
available
in 6 colors.
In
order
to
give
our
customers
the
durability
we
make
our
awnings
stronger
by
design! When you receive a quote from us you will get the complete Alumawood
Style. The Standard aluminum will be quoted extruded perimeter if the
type are requesting does not cantilever the patio cover pans.
Post
Style
and
Strength:
Awnings Patio Covers does not recommend what
is
called
scroll
posts:
which
are
nothing
more
than
two
pieces
of " 1-1/2
" square
aluminum
tubing connected together
with
an
aluminum
scroll.
We
will
only
sell
this
type
of
post
if
specially
requested
by
you
the consumer and will meet engineering requirements.
Awnings Patio Covers uses
a
minimum
of
a
3"
square
.024
thick
aluminum
post.
For
snow
prone
areas
we
use
a
3"
x
.030 or 3" x .040 aluminum
colonial post which depends on engineering.
The
Engineering
of
the
larger
projections,
heavier
live
loads,
and
post
spacing
will
require
either
a
3"
x
.040
aluminum
colonial
post
or
a
3"
x
.048
steel
colonial
post.If this is needed for your patio cover the alumawood standard embossed .024
post is slid over the heavier post to keep your alumawood style
look.
All
freestanding
patios
and
carports
require
a
minimum
of
a
3"
x
.048
steel
colonial
post.
Using
these
types
posts
we
achieve
a
better
engineered
system. Freestanding awnings, patio covers, lattice or carports require the post
be poured into a concrete footing for stability.
Perimeter-Integral
Raingutter - Header
and
Side
Fascia:
There
are
2
different
types
of
perimeters.
Rollform
which
comes
from
the
aluminum
coil
stock.
The
aluminum
coil
is
put
through
a
series
of
rollers
to
form
the
finished
shape.
The
thickness
of
the
coil
stock
used
to
form
the
rainguter - header
is
between
.035
-
.040
gauge. We generally recommend using the extruded type gutter for Standard
Aluminum Awnings except when a cantilevered system is needed or wanted.
Rollform
perimeter
is
used
as
our
side
fascia
also.
This
type
of
perimeter
requires
a
little
more
work
when
forming
the
outside
corners
see
instructions.
Extruded
raingutter - header
and
side
fascia
comes
from
using
a
mold
and
pressure
to
press
the
molten
aluminum
in
a
form
to
create
it's
shape.
The
thickness
of
an
Extruded
raingutter - header
is
.070
gauge.
An
Extruded
type
of
perimeter
is
easier
to
install.
With
very
little
effort
to
form
and
secure
the
corners. Gives you easy access to clean gutters.
Delivered Patio Cover comes
complete:
With
an Awnings Patio Covers awning
packages
you
will
receive
all
the
necessary
components
to
assemble
your
awning.
Engineering:
There
are
some
companies
that
are
unaware
of
the
engineering
that
is
required
to
install
an
awning
correctly.
For
those
of
you
who
are
required
to
apply
for
a
Building
Permit
(This
will
vary
from
town
to
town)
we
have
Engineering
for
37
states
(approved
engineering
for
climates
such
as
Florida,
California,
Colorado,
Maine).
If
your
state
is
not
among
the
37
states
you
may
not
need
a
permit
or
your
building
department
usually
will
accept
the
engineering
from
other
states
due
to
the
similarities
of
weather conditions and proximity.