A: Yes, you will need to use Tapcon screws. We recommend taking one large screw which comes with the unit to your local hardware store to purchase the correct size Tapcon screws.
Thank you.
Kathy P
Futureguard Building/NuImage Awnings
800-858-5818
by|Aug 8, 2024
Q:so you have to use the side wings to mount the awning? or can you leave them off?
by|Aug 24, 2023
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A: Yes - the sidewings act as the support for the canopy. You can not leave them off.
If you purchase an 1100 series, there are two support arms that will hold the unit up.
Kathy P
Futureguard Building Products/NuImage Awnings
800-858-5818
by|Aug 24, 2023
Q:Do you have installers who can come out to install?
by|Apr 6, 2023
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A: We suggest that you check with the Pro Desk at your local Home Depot store. A contractor, handyman, or roof contractor would be able to install this. Thank you.
by|Apr 6, 2023
Q:Whats the difference between this and model number 728806562668
by|Apr 4, 2023
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A: These are the same units - 1500 series Model #7 (42" projection) 60" width. The only difference is the color shown.
by|Apr 4, 2023
Q:1)Could I use this over a window?
2) How many inches does it slope down from top to bottom?
3) Would early AM Florida sun come under it if mounted at about 6.5 ft. tall?
by|Feb 9, 2023
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A: Thank you for considering our product. Yes, you could use the 1500 series aluminum door canopy over a window. The drop varies depending on the projection needed and ranges from 12" - 21" for a unit with standard sidewings (15° pitch). For Low mount sidewings, the drop ranges from 10" - 14" and has a 5 ° pitch. For more information and to see other window awnings, go to our website: www.nuimageawnings.com
by|Feb 10, 2023
Q:Is the trim color white or silver?
by|Oct 15, 2022
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A: Silver
by|Oct 16, 2022
Q:What is the snow load rating?
by|Aug 20, 2022
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A: They have been designed to withstand reasonable weather conditions including rain, sleet, snow and wind. They are NOT designed to withstand winds over 30 mph or snow loads over 12” of heavy wet snow or 24” of light snow. They will also NOT withstand the force of snow and ice dropping from an upper roof or drifting
by|Oct 28, 2023
Q:Hi
Can it be tucked under vinyl siding ..does it chaneel out water ?
by|Aug 3, 2022
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A: Yes you can be tuck under vinyl siding to prevent it from leaking .