How Much Does It Cost To Install An Awning?
Typical Range:
$1,425 - $4,448
Typical Range:
$1,425 - $4,448
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 2,769 HomeAdvisor members. Embed this data
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Updated June 8, 2022
Reviewed by Robert Tschudi, Expert Home Building and Remodeling Contributor.The average price for awnings is around $2,922 for both the unit and installation. The price will range from $1,425 and $4,448. Factors impacting the final cost of awning installation include the awning material type, how you’d like to open and close the awning, and the brand you see fit.
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National Average | $2,922 |
Typical Range | $1,425 - $4,448 |
Low End - High End | $395 - $7,665 |
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 2,769 HomeAdvisor members.
Awning types come down to how you’d like to customize your specific awning. For instance, you can have a non-rollup awning paired with a canvas cover for a stylish appeal. Or, you can opt for a metal awning paired with a motorized retractable option for easier accessibility.
Awning Type | Average Price Range (Including Installation) |
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Portable | $100 – $400 |
Non-rollable | $450 – $950 |
Canvas | $500 – $1,200 |
Metal | $500 – $1,250 |
Manual retractable | $675 – $1,950 |
Mechanical/motorized | $2,175 – $3,950 |
Portable awnings cost around $100 to $400. There’s no installation involved, making it convenient for renters and those constantly on the move. However, the downside to these awnings is they require setup every time.
Installing non-rollable awnings is around $450 to $950. These awnings often go above windows or doors and are there to offer extra protection, as well as add a charming aesthetic to your patio or deck.
The cost of a canvas awning is around $300 to $700 for the awning itself. With installation, expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $1,200. Canvas awnings are made of materials ranging from acrylic to cotton, which can be prone to snags and tears. The cost to repair awning fabric is around $750 for complete replacement and $250 for an awning repair pro near you.
Metal awning installations cost around $500 to $1,250. Because they're much more rigid material than canvas, metal awnings tend to hold up against most weather and outdoor elements. The downside is that metal awnings don't have the same visual appeal as the ones listed above.
Manual retractable awnings will cost around $675 to $1,950 for installation and materials. As the name indicates, you can manually roll or fold up these awnings to protect them from severe weather or if you’re looking to get some extra sun on a sunny day.
The cost of installing a mechanical retractable awning will range from $2,175 to $3,950. Mechanical, sometimes called motorized, awnings allow you to retract the awning automatically, either through an app, button, or remote. They also often include weather and sunlight sensors to detect when it must pull back or stretch out further.
As it goes, the larger the awning, the more material you’re going to pay for. Awnings often come in set sizes if they’re prefabricated, but you may want to order a custom one if you have an unique patio, deck, or window space you want to show off.
Awning Size | Average Total Price Range | Ideal Location |
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31” x 24” | $200 – $500 | Door or window |
44” x 36” | $240 – $500 | Door or window |
56” x 48” | $400 – $700 | Door or window |
8’ x 10’ | $250 – $2,000 | Patio or deck |
10’ x 10’ | $300 – $2,500 | Patio or deck | 15’ x 15’ | $600 – $2,600 | Patio or deck |
10’ x 20’ | $700 – $3,000 | Patio or deck |
15’ x 20’ | $800 – $3,500 | Patio or deck |
Installing a window or door awning is around $100 to $400. Window and door awnings are often solid awnings, not allowing for any retracting but are relatively easy to install.
Patio, deck, and porch awnings will cost anywhere from $600 to $3,500 for the awning and installation. You can install these awnings on the exterior of the home. Unlike window or door ones, you have the option to install retractable options for patio or deck awnings.
SunSetter, a well-known awning manufacturer, will charge $800 to $2,500 for its units. You’ll find that its products mainly focus on fabric canvas awnings. Keep in mind that when you purchase a SunSetter awning, you’ll need to contact a local installation service since the company doesn’t install the products themselves.
The table below includes other popular awning brands besides SunSetter. As you can see, a five-year warranty is standard for most units, with some extending to 10 years for high-end products.
Brand | Average Price Range | Warranty Lengths |
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ALEKO | $150 – $700 | 1 year |
Americana Building Products | $500 – $4,000 | 5 years |
Awntech | $250 – $3,500 | 5 years |
Beauty-Mark | $300 – $2,500 | 5 years |
Sunair | $2,000 – $5,000 | 8 years |
Sunesta | $700 – $3,000 | 8 years |
Labor costs for installing an awning will range from $175 to $450, or around $6 to $9 per square foot. It takes roughly an hour to install an awning, so installation fees are often a flat rate rather than an hourly one. Expect prices in labor to increase if the exterior of your home is tricky to access or install items on, such as if you have large trees blocking backyard visibility.
Beyond the brand and type of awning, you’ll need to consider items such as permits, accessories, and whether you want to tackle this project yourself or with a pro.
Some residential areas may require a permit since you’re modifying the exterior of your home, with the cost of a building permit being between $25 to $100. Check your local ordinances about whether you need one.
You may want to add a little of your own custom touches to your awning. Standard accessories you can put onto it include:
Curtains: $100–$200
Mosquito netting: $100–$250
Weatherproof cover: $50–$150
Simple awnings like portable ones are easy to install yourself so long as you have experience with drilling into the exterior of your home. Tools you’ll need include:
Ladder
Drill
Proper drill bit
Hammer
For any type of motorized or mechanical awnings, leave the installation to a local awning installation pro.
While awnings add extra pizazz to your outdoor space, it doesn’t mean they’re without possible faults.
Pros | Cons |
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Reduced energy costs; window awnings can reduce solar heat gains in the summer by up to 77% | Potential to block or limit the view from your windows or patio |
Less damage from the sun, rain, and snow on your exterior walls | Less natural light in your home, especially for non-retractable options |
Less damage from UV rays on your furniture, carpets, and curtains | Limited life span, especially for lower-quality canvas products |
Rain shelter for people, sensitive plants, and patio furniture | Ongoing maintenance, cleaning, and repair costs |
Increased curb appeal for your home |
Awnings tend to increase your home's curb appeal, and homes with higher curb appeal have a better appraisal value than those without one.
Retractable awnings have a life span of around eight to 15 years. This comes down to weather conditions, proper maintenance, and the type of awning material you own.
While awnings may receive specific sealants to help with rain and snow, most aren't waterproof. Opt for a weatherproof cover for your awning, which will cost you around $50 to $150.