Clean the house surface where the metal awning is to be installed, removing plant matter, dirt and loose materials.
Measure the location for the top support bar above the window or door, according to manufacturer’s directions. Installation is generally done by marking the center point of the window or door and positioning the mounting bar or brackets in relation to this center point.
Hold the support bar above the window or door and mark the holes to be drilled with a pencil. Use a carpenter’s level to ensure that the support bar is installed straight and level. If brackets are used, position these at recommended points above and at the side of the window or door and mark with the pencil.
Drill holes into the house surface. Clean out the drill holes. Insert anchors if working on a masonry surface.
Position the mounting bar or brackets in place and insert screws. A support bar or tube may be included to fit onto the brackets. Install this bar, according to manufacturer’s instructions. Tighten the screws securely.
Install the awning onto the mounting bar or brackets with the aid of your assistant.
Insert screws or bolts, according to the installation instructions and tighten.
Place a small amount of silicone caulk around the screws and mounting hardware to prevent moisture and insect intrusion into construction materials.