A house is not really a home if it doesn’t provide comfortable living to it’s inhabitants, which is why residential awnings are an important addition to any outdoor living area. A well placed awning that brings form and function to your landscaping can also open up your home by creating a moderate transition between the enclosed spaces indoors and the natural surroundings outside. This can help meld the two together into a coherent whole that wouldn’t exist without the awning.
Residential awnings in Burlington come in many sizes, styles, and applications. Some awnings are designed to keep glare off of single windows, while others extend for the length of the building. It’s a good idea to match your awnings to the outdoor living areas that you plan to spend time in, so as to provide adequate shelter for times of inclement weather. This means that it can also make sense to plan such things as decks and patios adjacent to your home alongside planning the awnings, so that the two can be designed with each other in mind.
Another important thing to bear in mind while looking for residential awnings is whether you will prefer a retractable awning or a fixed one. If you do go for a retractable awning, which is generally a good idea in climates which tend to vary between extremes, there are further choices. Manual Burlington retractable awnings are those which you roll or fold up yourself. Motorized versions have a small electric motor that will do the job with a touch of a button. While motorized awnings seem to offer less work, it doesn’t always work out that way. Installation is more difficult due to wiring concerns, so if you’re doing the work yourself it will increase the time it takes you to install the awning. Also, with more moving parts, the odds of having to perform maintenance and repairs is much greater. Still, if you take good care of your awning with preventive maintenance, a motorized awning can be a great investment.



