| Free Estimate | | | Are awnings waterproof? Can I stay out under my awning in inclement weather? | | Generally speaking, awning fabrics are water-repellent, not waterproof. There are exceptions, though, which may be practical in certain environments. The fabrics' water-repellent characteristics allow you to fully enjoy the space shaded by the awning during any weather conditions that are not severe. In other words, if the weather is nice enough for you to be outside, then it is good enough for you to be out underneath your awning. | | Does the fabric color I choose affect how hot it is under my awning? or, for that matter, how dark it will be shaded underneath? | | Good question. Of course, the darker the color chosen, the darker the shade effect underneath will be. There are exceptions, however. Certain fabrics have a lighter-colored underneath side than the topside color, which gives a more pleasing shading effect. As for the temperature, while color choice has some slight impact, the type of fabric chosen and the overall ventilation of the installation will have a greater effect. Again, your awning professional is well qualified to assist you in this aspect of the awning design. | | Is there much difference between the various types of awning fabrics? | | Yes, different fibers, weaves and coatings have very specific advantages. Acrylic fabrics have a rich cloth appearance and are much more colorfast and fade resistant. Vinyl coated fabrics are the most water repellent. Mesh fabrics allow better ventilation and outward visibility. Your awning professional will help you make the best selection. | | What colors are available? | | Today's fabrics come in more than 500 solid and striped colors! Remember, too, that most of the time you are enjoying your awning you are relaxing underneath it (not outside looking at it), so the underside color is probably the one you will see more often. Typically, our fabrics are the same color and design on both sides. | | Does an awning need to be fire retardant? | | If the awning will be installed at a commercial site, the city Code Department can advise you on the local "code" requirements. Localities vary, but many require flame retardant fabric, in locations of public gathering. The use of a flame retardant fabric will usually increase the cost of your awning. In residential applications not governed by local codes, the requirement to use a flame retardant fabric becomes a personal preference. | | Does my awning come with a warranty? | | In many cases, awning fabrics are warranted for a period of 5 years or more, in proportion (pro-rata) to the useful life of the fabric. Other warranties regarding the frame and workmanship may apply and vary by job and by state. We can provide the exact details for your particular project upon completion of the awning design. | | Why do you sew with white thread? | | Clanton’s uses polyester UV resistant thread, which is specifically manufacturer to withstand the intense UV exposure we experience in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Our use of this specialty thread and our triple stitch sewing process assures your awning seams a long happy lifetime. | Back We are not the best because we are the oldest, we are the oldest because we are the best! Serving the DFW Metroplex since 1929. Copyright © All rights reserved. CHECK BACK SOON! OUR SITE WILL HAVE A NEW LOOK | |  Call Us At: 214.388.5444 800.876.5926  |