Showing posts with label awning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awning. Show all posts

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Double Header

Increase your post spacing and eliminate unwanted post by going with the double header option. By adding an extra header beam you will be able to free up space and strengthen your patio cover. Here are some pictures of an Alumawood patio cover with two header beams.







Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Insulated Roof Panel-ALUMAWOOD

Here is a pretty large Alumawood patio we just built in Moreno Valley. This backyard is almost ready for some BBQs. This IRP is 14'6"x42' and has steel in the posts and headers. For electrical we hooked two ceiling fans. Check back soon for the video I will be posting.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Rounded Alumawood

Here is an Alumawood lattice patio covers with a nice rounded look. This patio cover has Mitered end cuts, 2x2 inch lattice tubes, 3x8 header beam, and custom angle cuts on the header beam.

Sweet patio.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Alumawood with no posts

We filled in the small nook with a white, 2" lattice with 1" spacing Alumawood Laguna lattice patio cover. The 1" spacing is done to increase the amount shade provided. It isn't a very big patio but it makes a big difference. This is the wood look with the long life.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Alumawood at night

Any Alumawood patio cover can be brought to life at night using lighting. This patio has two post lights and one fan. I highly recommend adding lighting to any Alumawood awning, it looks great and makes your patio much more enjoyable at night.



Sunday, January 13, 2013

Aesthetics with Alumawood

On this patio the wrap color and roof color are different. Also the 2x6 rafters under the roof are an upgrade to the cover but really makes the patio unique. Food for thought. The upgrade should be only a few hundred more but cheaper then columns. The rafters can be installed after the patio is already been built. To install just mount brackets opposite each other and notch each end of 2x6 to slide over bracket and into place.