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VEVOR Window Door Awning Canopy 80" x 40", UPF 50+ Polycarbonate Entry Door Outdoor Window Awning Exterior, Front Door Overhang Awning for Sun Shutter, UV, Rain, Snow Protection, Hollow Sheet

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Window Door Awning Canopy 80" x 40", UPF 50+ Polycarbonate Entry Door Outdoor Window Awning Exterior, Front Door Overhang Awning for Sun Shutter, UV, Rain, Snow Protection, Hollow Sheet

40 x 80 inches Brown

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Robert Robert
Home owner
It looks good and is a good value for the money but it was a little bit difficult to assemble and install. At 120 inches long I would say if I would have been easier with 3 people instead of 2.
John John
Home owner
The canopy worked out perfect protecting us from the rain. Good investment be nice to invest into another on in the future.
Marty Marty
Great product!
For me, I found the easiest way to get the polycarbonate (Lexan) panels into the black ABS supports is to stand the assembled panels on end, then work them into the supports slot using a rubber faced mallet and tap lightly the bracket. Don't worry about slightly bending the panels, there made of Polycarbonate. This is what bullet proof glass is made from. Tuff stuff against hail. Once in, use the 4 furnished small screws to hold the panels in place to the brackets. The screws are small so try and use a magnetic tipped Phillips screwdriver to line up the screw with the holes. If you're old like me, you'll never find them. I suggest wearing a pair of thin gloves when aligning the panels in the bracket slot. You're more than likely going to pinch your fingers, *&#@. I did, lol. Word of caution. the 4 expanding bolts that are used to hang the brackets are 10mm (.394") in diameter. Use a 10mm drill bit. If you use a 3/8" drill bit like I did, I had to enlarge the hole slightly. Be careful not to make it too large. The bolts won't expand enough to hold the brackets to the wall. Two people make the assembly and hanging much easier. Going to order another 40" x 40".
David David
Owner
Very good option for the price. Easy to put together and up. Looks like $1000 min. However water does get into the clear panels and does not get out. If I did it over I would put a small amount of silicone along each edge of panels to prevent any water from entering. I did shim the middle bracket up creating a slight slope in the panel and most of the water has drained but there is still visible moisture inside the panels. A little silicone would have prevented this. Still a nice and very inexpensive option.
jlj232 jlj232
Light and sturdy
Very light weight, and very rigid. I feel like the framework will outlast the polycarbonate panels, but when that happens, Ill just source more panels.
@ardines @ardines
As always, excellent service, with quality and good price.
As always, excellent service, with quality and good price. . . .
Patricia Patricia
UV protection
Super excited! We were in a situation with water coming down after rain with no gutters! It has rotted the bottom of door! This awning is perfect! The black sides look great with the outside lights! The price was great! Easy to install! Material is UV protection and very rain proof! Thanks
DGS DGS
Home Owner
I purchased 3 ownings and they appear structurally sound, well built, and look good. We are very pleased with these ownings. Their structure surpassed what we expected. We will see how they handle winds and storms. That is the only questionable structural concerns. They seem to be very well engineered to resist wind but only time will tell. We will see how long the panel last and how easy it is to order new panels and replace them if needed. Price is excellent, no complaints. They should also help lower utilities during the hot months of summer. The assembling is kind of easy. The tiny Phillips screws are made of weak material and the head can break easily when screwing them in on the four corners of the side braces. Pretty hard to drill them in the aluminium braces without first predrilling. It takes a lot of force. The screw heads break too easily (see pictures)
Gjames Gjames
Great product!
I bought 2 of these. One for the Door on my deck, the other to cover the mini-split. They were easy to assemble and install.
Bob Bob
Awning
Sticks out a bit too far. Parts to install we're not used as they seem to be for concrete or something other than wood siding

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