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Outvita Window Awning Door Canopy 77"x35.4", Polycarbonate Cover Front Door Outdoor Patio Awning Canopy UV Rain Snow Sunlight Protection Hollow Sheet, Brown Board & Black Bracket

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Arrives May 8 – May 12
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Size: 80" x 40"


Color: Brown Board & Black Bracket


Features

  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE - OUTVITA window awning strong aluminum bars and plastic frame that make the canopy easy to assemble and install according to our instruction with the words and pictires. The purpose is to help you eliminate the trouble of installation, which can perfectly save your time. We suggest two people hang it up.
  • DURABLE MATERIALS - Patio door window awning canopy is made of a 5mm clear hollow polycarbonate panel, plastic firm bracket and aluminum bar, this awning resists rusting and corrosion from the elements. Seamless surface, no water leaking, looks sleek, lightweight sturdy.
  • PROTECTION FUNCTION - OUTVITA awning door canopy can protect you from rain, snow, sun, and harmful UV rays throughout the year. It becomes a shelter and you can enjoy the rain scene without getting wet or any leaking water. Moreever, our awning perfectly blocks the sunlight and ultraviolet rays in summer days.
  • SENCE APPLICATION - The modern and elegant style of our awning can be used for residential or commercial application, for example, it can be placed on lower doors, windows and patio in the courtyard. Note: Please confirm whether the size you measured is correct before purchase. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
  • FASHION DECORATION - Neutral in color, these door awnings match nearly any home or outdoor decor. You can hang lights, small potted plants or other lighter decorations on the brackets to make your garden look more beautiful. Please kindly note that the product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.

Material: Aluminum, Plastic, Polycarbonate


Color: Brown Board & Black Bracket


Size: 80" x 40"


Brand: Cu Alightup


Item Weight: 4.2 Kilograms


Material: Aluminum, Plastic, Polycarbonate


Color: Brown Board & Black Bracket


Size: 80" x 40"


Brand: Cu Alightup


Item Weight: 4.2 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 35.4"D x 77"W x 9.8"H


Style: Modern


Fabric Type: aluminum


Assembly Required: Yes


Operation Mode: Manual


Pattern: Solid


Item Weight: 9.24 pounds


Manufacturer: Outvita


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: OVWA001


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  • Great awning for the price
Size: 118" x 38" Color: Brown Board & Black Bracket
This is a decent awning; I'd be inclined to say a great awning for the price. Assembly takes no time at all (I bought the single-panel and the 3-panel), so let me provide some basic assembly and installation advice... 0: Yes, step 0- start with a working area big enough to support the WHOLE assembled awning AFTER assembly 1: spray bottle of water- moisten edges of corrugated poly panels prior to sliding the clear "joiner" piece that connects the 2 poly panels. This makes assembly far easier. No need for silicon, which will make things harder to clean and wayyyy harder to grip. 2: 2 sets of hands will make it easier provided you are working with somebody who communicates well. MY wife is and does, and it took maybe 5 minutes for the single-section awning and less than 5 minutes for the 3-section. Why the difference? I assembled the single-section first. 3: Feel free to start screws with a power tool (my M12 Impact worked fine) but I still finished screwing the assorted screws using a stubby screwdriver 4: if you opt to use the mounting hardware, do so at your own risk. I knew from the get-go it likely wouldn't work, given my home's stick-built (2x4/OSB/vinyl siding) construction. The expanding sleeve-n-bolts hardware would work find on stone, brick, block, or maybe a log cabin... On stick-built construction, don't bother. Head to your big-box hardware store and buy some lag bolts, preferably black epoxy-coated. You might be able to get by with 3", but I'm thinking most folks would use 4" or longer lags. They simply work, allow easy removal if needed, and color-match the mounting brackets perfectly 5: now for the actual mounting... a- You can either put up either the middle section or one side, then work with a partner to add each section... meaning joining the new assembly to the mounted one and then leveling and mounting without damaging anything fragile.... I feel this complicates the assembly and creates a lot of risk for damaging the composite brackets, bending the aluminum, or simply breaking something. Holding a bracket while a partner tries joining the sections, plus marking/mounting... no thanks. b- build a framework to put the completely assembled awning in place and then use shims to level, then mark for holes, slide the assembly forward, drill the holes, and then use the lags (or whatever hardware tickles your fancy, including OEM), and be done with things in a couple minutes. I chose method "b"... I had scrap lumber so I built some wood "boxes" 3 feet deep, 2 feet wide, and a smidge over 7 feet tall, laid some 10-foot boards across the 2 "boxes" (since the awning is over 8 feet wide) and used other scraps as "sliders" directly underneath the brackets, then lifted the whole awning into place on the sliders and used shims to level. Once it was level, I marked the spots to drill, broke out a 3/16" drill bit, and made some holes in my wall. I then slid the awning back to the wall and screwed in the 8 lags. We're talking zero effort, no wiggle-waggle or struggling to join together awning sections while also marking holes or screwing in lags. Sure, juggling awning sections may be your cup of tea, built making an ad-hoc "scaffolding" simplified the process for me and my wife is very happy with the results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by Peter Bachman Peter Bachman

  • Useful as canopy for window wells - assembly tips
Size: 80" x 40" Color: Clear Board & Grey Bracket
First, all the pictures from different sellers are the same because they are all selling the same thing. So buy the one which, including shipping if charged, is the lowest priced. I am using these to keep rain out of my basement window wells. Even though there is a drainage system and sump pump, I'd rather avoid relying on that. So I bought two 120" versions and two 80" versions for my four basement window wells which are of two sizes; the latter are shown in today’s rainy day picture. They were simply assembled and placed over the gratings without a permanent attachment other than the bottom of the mounting bracket can fit through two of the grating's rails. I may mount them on pieces of lumber just to elevate the back and increase the slope, plus add some weight for wind resistance. Paraphrasing some tips from another Amazon customer which appear at a different listing: 1. The bracket(s) with the extra holes for the self-tapping "short screws" must go in the middle, not as end pieces. Also, be sure to peel off the protective plastic from both sides of the boards. 2. Install the short screws where there are holes in the plastic brackets. You don't need to make extra holes anywhere. The diagram shows additional places on the bottom of the end brackets, but there are no holes for those and they aren't necessary. Meanwhile, the metal channel pieces which the screws are supposed to engage through the plastic are NOT drilled. You'll need a power drill and 3/32" bit to insert through the holes in the brackets and then to make pilot holes for the screws in the metal channels beneath. 3. My own addition to the helpful hints: The polycarbonate sheet boards are very hard to install in the "H bar" pieces which join two of them together. To ease the process, first spray the entire length of each “H bar” at its side openings, which the boards slide into, with silicone spray. Make sure that equal lengths of the ends of the boards project out from both sides of the "H bar." 4. It helps to have a second person working with you to keep the leading edges of the boards inside the slots of the “H bar” so they don’t come out as they slide along. 5. There will be extra screws. Just be sure to use a long screw to attach and cinch down tightly each side of each plastic bracket into the mating metal channels, and make your pilot holes for the short screws in the side of each underlying metal channel for each place where there is a hole in the bracket AND there is the actual end of a metal channel beneath. Ignore the outer holes in the end brackets on the side with the round-edged channel where nothing is underneath. Only the middle bracket(s) need two short screws since a metal channel comes in at both sides of those brackets. 6. Know that these are not 120" and 80" long as shown in some listings; they are about four inches shorter, and front to back, also a few inches shy of the 40" shown. Not important for most awnings, but when you are expecting to cover a 120" or 80" by 40" window well grating, there will be some open area at the sides and also the back nearest the house if you position the awning to avoid the rain water which runs off and then down the front, from falling into your window wells. You can project a short width of plastic carpet runner atop and beyond the rear edge, overlapping the back of the boards and held in place with some rocks, to make up the inch or two distance to the house wall, and you can also double some of that material to jam into the unused outer channel of the two plastic end brackets and then drape a small length out to cover the sides. That is a good idea in any case, to keep critters like mice and tarantulas (I've had both) from falling through the grates and down into your window wells. Will be adding those strips later. I may also place small blocks of wood under the bottom of the wall side of the brackets to improve the slope and thus the drainage. As with most repetitive jobs, there’s a learning curve. The first one of these which I assembled, a three-section awning, took me almost half a day. The second of those took less time. The last ones, both two-sections, each took just a little over an hour this morning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023 by bagpiper bagpiper

  • You will need a couple of extra people!
Size: 118" x 38" Color: Brown Board & Black Bracket
I bought the 12-footer, so it was like trying to mount a large lasagna noodle. Get additional people if you get the long one like I did. I did give it 4-stars because it is doing the job I bought it for. I needed something over the side walk through door of my garage. A couple thing about this thing: 1) The mounts on the wall brackets are ridiculously long and if you are mounting it to soffit face on the edge of a roof, you will need to drill different holes for the lower bolt. 2) The mounting bolts they give you are stupid. Go to a hardware store and buy some 2 inch long 1/4 inch diameter galvanized lag screws with 1/4 inch flat washers. Drill a small pilot hole for each bolt and let the lag bolt pull itself into the wall as you install each one. 3) You will be fighting the assembly as you raise it up because the panels are continually popping out of the groves of the brackets, creating a huge problem, even with all the assembly screws they provide. A trick that I found was to use bungy cords temporally between the brackets on the bottom side of the awning to help stabilize the unit and keep it all together as you raise it up into place. The assembly is moderately awkward and the installation is even more awkward. One person can assemble it, but you will need help. The longer the unit is, the more help you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by darren beanard darren beanard

  • A bit tricky to assemble, but seems pretty sturdy one it’s all put together
Size: 40" x 40" Color: Clear Board & Black Bracket
Getting the 2 pieces connected with the joining piece was a bit of a struggle, but after that it was pretty easy to finish assembling and to mount. It seems like it will be sturdy enough, but time will tell how it holds up to summer sun.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by RU

  • An adequate product at a reasonable price
Size: 118" x 38" Color: Brown Board & Black Bracket
This was a little more complicated to put together that what my husband and I were expecting. We're both fairly competent at putting together projects but this seemed a little flimsy.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Renee Szenasi

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