Poor Man's Air Conditioning

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Golfgar4

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Poor Man\'s Air Conditioning

For the last few years, my wife and I have been debating on what to do with our patio. It has a westerly exposure, so it is unbearably hot in the afternoon. Just about the time we'd want to use it, of course!/w3tcompact/icons/sad.gif

We talked about building a screened in porch, or building a purgola over the patio to give it some shade. We also discussed putting up one of those retractable awnings.

Well, we finally decided to look into getting an awning. We didn't want to sink a lot of money into the house, since we plan on selling it in the next 3 years. So I called a buddy of mine who owns an awning company and had him come out.

Our patio area measures about 17 x 17, and when he saw that, he said forget the retractable. For one reason, they only come out 12' from the house. Besides that, they are so sensitive to the wind, that they have to be retracted in anything much over 15 mph. And because of the way they're designed, they can't be out in any kind of heavy rain. It puts too much strain on the support arms.

So, that pretty much left us with no choice but going with a fixed awning. I've attached a picture. It completely covers the patio, and as you can see, it has wings on each side. We can even add zip-on screening in the future if we want. And because we have it covering our patio doors going into our dining room, it has cut our air conditioning bill by at least 5%. We're actually setting the thermostat at a warmer temperature but maintaining the room temperature we want because we don't have the sun pouring in through all of that glass.

What did it cost, you ask? Well, the whole thing went for about $2,100.00 installed. And that includes having the company come every fall (when we call them) and take it down and store it for us and then put it back up every spring. That's standard service with any fixed awning they sell. If we had gone with a retractable, it would have only been 12 x 17, and it would have cost about $3,000.00.

So far, we are delighted with this awning. We just hosted a large family gathering last weekend, and had about 25 people. I think everyone was out under the awning enjoying the shade. I know we wouldn't have been out there without it!

If you're looking for an inexpensive way to dress up your home and add a little more "living" space, take a close look at doing something with an awning. You might be pleasantly surprised!!/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 

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Here's another view.
 

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Here's a view looking out from under the awning.
 

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Hang on, does the sun set in the West up there too? I thought we were ....... ahh....... doesn't matter /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Yes shading of windows is what it is all about. All our "Old Queenslander" homes here were designed with verandahs right the way around the house to shade the walls. lKept things cooler.

Then everyone builds in the verandahs on wonders why the houses are so hot !!

Funny having to put the awning away every year. Is the snow the reason?

Cheers
 
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Yep, snow is the reason! It doesn't do nice things to soft material like awning canvas./w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif
 
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<font color=blue>Hang on, does the sun set in the West up there too? I thought we were ....... ahh....... doesn't matter<font color=blue>

<font color=black>Yep, the sun's OK but the crappers flush backwards............chim<font color=black>
 
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If your humidity is low enough you may want to tie-wrap a mister hose across the front beam to add a little more cooling in the afternoon.

GS
 
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Glad you are happy with yours. I have a retractable (about 4 years now) and didn't pay near $3,000 for it. Without looking it up, I know it was under $1,000. It will stand up well in a wind much, much stronger than 15 MPH, and only a big gust recently (which took down big tree limbs) caused it to snap out of kilter (no damage though). Its been a life-saver for us as we too have a deck on the West side. I usually pull it out around noon, and run it back up at night before the dew sets in. Keeps the sun from coming in the living/dining room so it stays cool in there. It stays rolled up all winter, no problem. I may get another section as I have now added onto the house, and will add (lengthen) the deck.

I was tentative about getting one, but have found it to be well worth the money spent.
 
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When I was a kid we would play baseball in the hot summer sun all afternoon long. When we'd get overheated we would run into the house and stick our heads in the freezer to cool off. That is the closest we ever came to air conditioning!/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
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Golfgar4,
So I guess you have narrowed your search down to the New Holland. It will look nice parked under that blue awning!
 

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