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1. Check the type of fabric the awning is made of--like canvas or vinyl--along with the size and dimensions of the fabric. This will make sure you get the correct size and type of replacement fabric. 2. Remove the old fabric off the awning f...
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1. Measure awning fabric to determine how much new fabric you need. Measure the existing fabric in your awning before removing it. Determine the width of the fabric by measuring from the end of one side, across the top of the awning and down...
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1. Position the 1-by-1 inch piece of wood on the outside wall of your house where you want to attach the awning. For example, you can attach the awning just above a sliding glass door or in front of a window. 2. Attach the wood to the house ...
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1. Measure the length and width of the rip, using a tape measure or ruler. Add 1 inch to each measurement to determine the patch size. Canvas awnings require fabric patches; for an acrylic or vinyl awning, use adhesive-backed vinyl repair pa...
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1. Measure the width of your window and also how far out you want the awning to extend from the house. Keep the awning from 18 inches to 24 inches in length for best results. Add 8 inches all the way around to allow for hemming and overhang....
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1. Roll out the awning fabric about 1 foot and lock it in place by inserting a cotter pin through the holes on each end cap. Line up the holes by rotating the inner shaft. Bend the cotter pin's ends to keep it in place. 2. Disconnect the fas...
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1. Purchase a patch kit specific to the material your awning is made of, if the damage to be repaired is a hole rather than a tear. Varieties available include vinyl, plastic, rubber and canvas. 2. Purchase repair tape specific to the materi...
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1. Use grommets to attach your fabric awning to the wooden frame if this is a temporary arrangement. 2. Fold your fabric in half to find the middle of one of the sides. Use a marker to make an "X" on both edges of the folded side. Fold the f...
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1. Undo the travel locks and set the cam lever to the roll-out position. Unroll the awning to 1 foot. 2. Locate the hole in each end cap where a cotter pin should fit. Turn the inside shaft until the hole in the shaft lines up with the hole ...
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1. Mark the position of the cam handle with a pencil and remove the torsion assembly by drilling out the rivets. 2. Take off the end caps and torsion assemblies. 3. Slide the awning fabric off the awning tube. 4. Lift the awning tube and unr...
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1. Lay the awning fabric flat on your work surface. Place the pole, or the dowel if the pole is a track type, onto the awning fabric so that the fabric wraps around the circumference of the pole or dowel. 2. Pull the fabric so that you can p...
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1. Lay the awning frame, or housing, on a flat surface and measure its width with a tape measure. Position a ladder above the door or window where you are installing the awning and measure its width. Divide the window width by two to locate ...
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1. Begin by taking apart your current awning. You may be able to simply remove the fabric portion of the awning, but you might have to cut the fabric away from the frame. Do so carefully, noting where you cut and how the fabric was installed...
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1. Spray the awning with a pressure washer to remove much of the dirt, debris and other accumulation. The water pressure combined with the heat will effectively improve your awning's appearance. You may need a ladder to reach the awning appr...
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1. Set up your ladder near your awning so that you can comfortably reach the awning. Make sure that your ladder is stable. You may need to move your ladder occasionally as you work on your awning. When you do so, make sure that the ladder is...
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1. Place a ladder near the awning. 2. Sweep the awning off with a soft bristle broom to remove any loose leaves, dirt and debris. 3. Squirt non-detergent dish soap into a bucket. Add water from a garden hose with a nozzle on medium force to ...
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1. Fill a large bucket with water and add the recommended amount of solvent (refer to the back or side of the solvent bottle). 2. Wet one awning with a hose. Next, submerge a brush in the cleaning solution, and then scrub the awning. Rinse t...
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