Outside Awning
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:41 am
Had to take down old awning as a tree was pushing it into the house, Tree was removed now I need to replace the awning-UGH!!
I am a pretty handy gal an thought about buying at Home depot some of that s-curved poly type awning looking stuff and then some 4x4 wood and some concrete squares, not attaching to house as like one before other wise non of this would of happened.
Bolting the S-curved poly sheet at an angle (for rain run-off) on 2 of the 4x4's , same at other end.
Question has anybody ever done this or have a better idea? I just want to make an Awning in the front door area porch, that is easy and not expensive. Also Doesn't Home depot etc sell a type of gutter/roof sealant that you can use if item is wet or raining, as I have a gutter leak right in front of the door and I tried a product suggested by Home depot-Well as soon as it rained here came the drip drops, it didn't work. Any Suggestions there? Thank You to all you took the time to read this post-I love this site and been coming here for years and Your always right on the "MARK" (no pun intended) hahaha Thank You
I am a pretty handy gal an thought about buying at Home depot some of that s-curved poly type awning looking stuff and then some 4x4 wood and some concrete squares, not attaching to house as like one before other wise non of this would of happened.
Bolting the S-curved poly sheet at an angle (for rain run-off) on 2 of the 4x4's , same at other end.
Question has anybody ever done this or have a better idea? I just want to make an Awning in the front door area porch, that is easy and not expensive. Also Doesn't Home depot etc sell a type of gutter/roof sealant that you can use if item is wet or raining, as I have a gutter leak right in front of the door and I tried a product suggested by Home depot-Well as soon as it rained here came the drip drops, it didn't work. Any Suggestions there? Thank You to all you took the time to read this post-I love this site and been coming here for years and Your always right on the "MARK" (no pun intended) hahaha Thank You