Hear from Our Customers
Your patio becomes usable again. No more racing inside when the afternoon sun hits or when those sudden Florida storms roll in. Professional awning installation means you get shade that retracts when you need it gone and extends when you need protection.
Quality awnings reduce your cooling costs by blocking heat before it hits your windows and doors. You’ll notice the difference on your energy bill within the first month. More importantly, your outdoor furniture stops fading and your family actually wants to spend time outside.
The right awning installation transforms your property value too. Buyers see functional outdoor living space, not just a concrete slab that’s too hot to use six months of the year.
We bring proven expertise to Coral Hills awning installation. We’ve been perfecting outdoor shade solutions for 15 years across New York, Toronto, and now South Florida.
We understand what works in Florida’s unique climate. That means UV-resistant fabrics, rust-proof frames, and motorization systems that won’t fail when you need them most. Our installations handle the humidity, the sudden storms, and the relentless sun that makes cheap awnings fall apart within two years.
Coral Hills homeowners choose us because we’re not just another contractor. We’re a comprehensive design company that coordinates your awning with your overall outdoor living vision. Your awning becomes part of a complete solution, not an afterthought.
We start with a consultation at your property. No generic estimates or one-size-fits-all solutions. We measure your space, assess your home’s architecture, and discuss how you actually use your outdoor areas.
Next comes design. We show you fabric options, frame styles, and automation features that make sense for your lifestyle and budget. You see exactly what you’re getting before we build anything.
Installation typically takes one day for most residential awnings. Our certified installers handle all permits, structural requirements, and electrical work for motorized systems. We clean up completely and walk you through operation and maintenance before we leave. Most Coral Hills installations are complete within two weeks of your initial consultation.
Ready to get started?
Your awning installation includes everything needed for Florida’s weather extremes. We use marine-grade hardware, UV-resistant Sunbrella fabrics, and powder-coated aluminum frames designed to handle salt air and hurricane-force winds.
Motorized systems come standard with wind sensors and rain sensors. When conditions get dangerous, your awning retracts automatically. Manual systems include easy-crank mechanisms that won’t bind or break after years of humidity exposure.
Coral Hills properties benefit from our local expertise. We understand the specific challenges of homes built in the 1980s and 1990s, the most common construction era in your area. Our installations work with your existing architecture while meeting current building codes and permit requirements.
Professional awning installation in Coral Hills typically ranges from $2,000 to $5,000 for most residential projects. The final cost depends on size, materials, and whether you choose manual or motorized operation.
A basic 12-foot manual awning starts around $2,000 installed. Motorized systems with premium fabrics and wind sensors range from $3,500 to $6,000. Large patio awnings covering 15×20 feet can reach $8,000 with full automation features.
We provide detailed estimates that include all permits, installation, and warranty coverage. No hidden fees or surprise costs after we start your project.
Yes, Florida requires permits for all awning installations, including residential properties. This applies to any type of overhang, canopy, or awning attached to your home.
The permit process typically costs $25 to $100 and takes 3-5 business days for approval. We handle all permit applications, structural calculations, and inspections as part of your installation.
Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money, but unpermitted awnings can cause problems during home sales or insurance claims. We ensure your installation meets all local building codes and passes inspection the first time.
Quality awnings installed properly last 10-15 years in South Florida’s demanding climate. The key factors are using marine-grade materials and professional installation that accounts for hurricane winds and constant UV exposure.
Cheap awnings from big box stores typically fail within 2-3 years. The fabric fades, hardware corrodes, and mounting systems loosen under constant thermal expansion and contraction.
Our installations use powder-coated aluminum frames, stainless steel hardware, and solution-dyed acrylic fabrics that won’t fade or deteriorate. We back this with comprehensive warranties and service support throughout the life of your awning.
Properly installed awnings with wind sensors can handle most Florida weather, but should be retracted during hurricane warnings. Our motorized systems include automatic wind sensors that retract the awning when winds exceed safe limits.
For hurricane preparation, all awnings should be fully retracted and secured. The mounting hardware and frame structure are designed to handle hurricane-force winds when properly retracted, but extended awnings create dangerous sail loads.
We provide detailed storm preparation instructions with every installation. Most homeowners can secure their awning in under five minutes when weather threatens. This preparation protects both the awning and your property from wind damage.
Manual awnings use a hand crank to extend and retract the fabric. They’re reliable, cost-effective, and perfect for smaller installations or homeowners who don’t mind the physical operation.
Motorized awnings extend and retract at the push of a button. They include wind and rain sensors for automatic protection, plus smartphone app control for convenience. The initial cost is higher, but most homeowners use motorized awnings more frequently.
For Coral Hills properties, we often recommend motorized systems because Florida’s sudden weather changes make automatic retraction valuable. You’re not always home when afternoon storms hit, so sensor-controlled operation protects your investment.
Regular maintenance in Florida’s humid climate involves monthly cleaning and quarterly inspections. Use mild soap and water to clean fabric, avoiding harsh chemicals that can damage UV-protective coatings.
Check mounting hardware every three months for corrosion or loosening. Salt air and humidity can affect metal components over time. Lubricate moving parts annually and ensure motorized systems operate smoothly.
Most importantly, never leave your awning extended during storms or when you’re away for extended periods. Florida’s weather changes quickly, and extended awnings can suffer damage from unexpected wind or hail. We provide detailed maintenance schedules and service support to keep your investment protected.