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ADVANING DA4731-PBS1N PN Series, Crystal Polycarbonate Door/Window Awning Ideal for Rain, Snow and UV Protection, 47"W x 31"D, Clear/Black Brackets

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Size: 47"W x 31"D


Style: PN Series


Color: Clear / Black Brackets


Features

  • PREMIUM QUALITY SOLID POLYCARBONATE - Advaning PN Series Incorporates a 80+% UV Protectant, Solid Sheet of Polycarbonate Independently Tested to Hold Loads of 200 lbs. without Shattering - Unlike Similar Products with Hollow Sheets which hold Moisture and Become Brittle Over Time.
  • SIZE & COLOR - 47.2" Wide x 31.5" Deep x 11" Tall, Crystal Clear Polycarbonate with 2 Fiber-Glass Reinforced Nylon Brackets (Black)
  • CONNECTABLE DESIGN PN Series Allows for Multiple Units to Be Connected for Custom Run Lengths of Coverage
  • INDEPENDENTLY TESTED BY INTERTEK LABS - Max Load Capacity: 200 lbs. Weight Capacity Tried & Tested by Independent Labs
  • WARRANTY & SERVICE PN Series Awnings include a 1-Year Limited Warranty and Lifetime Tech Support by Email, Chat, or Phone - All provided & available by Advaning's Dedicated CALIFORNIA Based Service Team.

Description

"PN Series Advaning’s PN series transparent polycarbonate materials add a classic but modern style exterior aesthetics to your home or business. In addition to quality UV protection, Advaning’s PN Series diverts rain and snow away from your windows and doors using the best products on the market today. Unlike other door awnings, Advaning's heavy duty clear polycarbonate panel is sturdy and low maintenance that can hold up to 200 lbs. Solid Clear Polycarbonate Panels Advaning's polycarbonate panels are clear, safe, clean, and attach to their frames using an EPDM grade rubber seal that prevents moisture penetration. These virtually unbreakable solid panels with UV protection have superior strength and durability over conventional hollow panels. They protect your doorways and windows from rain and snow all year long. Nylon Fiberglass Reinforced Brackets Light weight and corrosion- resistant Nylon-Fiberglass reinforced black brackets. Features: ●100% Bayer Raw Material ●Aluminum 6061-T3 Fixed Front Bar ●Virtually unbreakable glass like polycarbonate panel with black brackets Package Includes: 1 x Awning sheet 2 x Awning bracket – Black 1 x Front bar 1 x Back bar 2 x Rubber Strip: long 2 x Rubber Strip: short 1 x Wall rubber strip 4 x Bracket screw 4 x Lag screw and washer set 4 x Lag screw cap Expansion bolt set sold separately Warranty: ●30-Day No Questions Asked Return Policy through ●1-year Limited Warranty by Advaning Awnings Delivery 1. Freight shipment with signature confirmation required upon delivery. 2. PLEASE NOTE: Delivery may require a direct contact phone number. Please ensure all shipping and contact information is up to date upon placing an order via . Return service fees may be applicable for 3rd party seller returns "

Material: Polycarbonate


Color: Clear / Black Brackets


Size: 47"W x 31"D


Brand: ADVANING


Item Weight: 13 Pounds


Material: Polycarbonate


Color: Clear / Black Brackets


Size: 47"W x 31"D


Brand: ADVANING


Item Weight: 13 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 8.3"D x 47"W x 31.5"H


Style: PN Series


Fabric Type: Polycarbonate


Assembly Required: Yes


Operation Mode: found in image


Pattern: Solid


Item Weight: 13 pounds


Manufacturer: Advaning


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: DA4731-PBS1N


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Worth the trouble
Size: 47"W x 35"D Style: PA Series Color: Clear / Silver Brackets
This is a well-designed and solidly constructed product. What drew us to this one is the way that the awning is connected to its supporting brackets. On many others (typically less expensive ones), the brackets are on the edges of the awning, which is held in place by the inward compression exerted by the brackets. On this one, however, the brackets sit under the awning and are attached to it by 6 bolts. There is thus no danger of the awning falling, slipping, being blown out of the brackets. The assembly was simple and straightforward (with one exception, to be mentioned below), if time-consuming. The installation of the assembled awning-and-bracket combination was another matter. Part of our difficulty, I admit, was due to us: I am 82, my wife is 71, so we are not the ideal pair to be doing this sort of work. Another part was due to some peculiar features of our project: there is a greenhouse on one side of the door, and a large Wisteria bush on the other, so there was no way to offset the ladders to the outside of the doorway. And, yes, two ladders (and two installers) are required for this project, as the instructions make perfectly clear. Since we were mounting the awning into the siding directly above our door, and were not confident that there were structural members behind the siding where the brackets would be screwed in, we decided to mount a pair of 2x4s above the lintel. We screwed the 2x4s into the studs, and then attached the brackets to the 2x4s. (Naturally, the mounting holes for the brackets did not themselves align with the studs.) To keep the mounting brackets perpendicular to the ground, we attached reversed pieces of siding first, before screwing in the 2x4s. You can see all of this very clearly in one of the attached photos. There are some odd lapses in the Owner's Manual. Although for the most part the assembly instructions are very clear, they do not stress that one must be very careful about the orientation of the awning bar relative to the awning sheet. There are two ways it can be done, and only one of the is correct. If you do it wrong, it is exceedingly difficult to separate the bar (with its rubber strip) from the sheet. (They are obviously not meant to be pried apart once connected). When it comes to the installation, you are told to "make sure to use the appropriate sized drill bit for the mounting screws," but you are not told what that size is. Fortunately, a call to Advaning yielded the answer: 15/64". (Thanks to Jesse, at Advaning, who was very helpful.) Another peculiarity is the odd mix of metric and SAE hardware provided. The lag screws that attach the brackets to the wall are metric (13mm), but the bolts that secure the awning to the brackets are SAE (1/2"). Not a serious problem, since the well-equipped DIYer will surely have both kinds of tools. Or, you might even do the whole job with an adjustable wrench. (Interesting sidelight: the installation video, when displaying the tools you'll need, shows a Crescent wrench, but then the installers in the video are shown using a socket wrench (with an extension). I definitely recommend the socket wrench -- it takes many, many, turns of the wrench to drive the lag screws all the way in -- and you'll need the extension for the upper lag screws in order to clear the acorn nut that secures the awning to the bracket. So, putting this in was quite a workout, but we think the results were worth it. This is an unobtrusive but attractive awning, and it appears that it will last a good long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022 by Marconelli Marconelli

  • These are the ones. I am so glad I bought these. READ ALL OF THIS.
Size: 59"W x 35"D Style: PA Series Color: Clear / Silver Brackets
If you are thinking about awnings for your home, then look no further. I looked at the cheap ones at Home Depot and here on amazon and they are made of plastic (Brackets) and the awning itself is just corrugated board that is used for like garage sale signs. No thanks. If I am going to put something on my home, I am not going cheap. I also don't like to waste money. So I gave these a try. These awnings are spectacular. Solid metal brackits with real plexi top. Everything about this unit is top notch. For a similar unit locally I was in the price range of $400 to $800. These are a deal. Let me give you some advice. As with all of this stuff...the instructions and tool list is horrible. I will give you the truth. Look at my photos. Those are the tools you really need. Also, these are supposed to have gaskets that you put on the edge of the plexi...and then you are to tap the side channels on. Good luck. Don't even try. Just buy the silicone that I show and use this instead of the gaskets. Make sure you have some rags and goof off ready if you get any on anything else. Here are my instructions. Before you do ANYTHING....Silicone the trim pieces onto the plexiglass and let sit overnight. I filled the channel of the trim piece with silicone and then stuck it on. Pay attention to the label that says "Wall..this side up". The reason why I say to let these dry over night is to prevent any silicone getting onto your gorgeous clear plexi and for it to make a great seal. Don't skip this step. Be patient. Then mount the next day. Next day. #1 Take everything out of the box and lay it all out. #2 Use a 48" sheet rock ruler to measure the holes center to center on the Plexi. The holes are exact to where you need to mount the brackets. Measure and mark 3 times before drilling the holes. You only get one chance. You screw up, you are in trouble. ALSO...Make sure you consider how much the PLEXI hangs over the bracket for clearance. I almost screwed up. #3 Drill the top holes only. Put caulking or sealent into the hole. Screw in the top bolt about half way. Then hold the bracket as precise as possible and mark the bottom hole. Drill the bottom hole and put the bolt in. NOTE I have siding on my home as you can see, so the bottom hole required 3 washers next to the house to keep things right on. #4 Get both brackets mounted. PUT THE SCREW COVERS ON NOW. #5 Now get the plexi and place it correctly on top of the brackets. Put the bolts in one at a time just finger tight. Once all bolts are in finger tight, use a hand nut driver to tighten snug. #6 This was my idea. There is a small gap between the house and the awning. I used Alien Tape to seal that gap. I used the first strip onto the awning as you can see. Then I used a second strip attached to the house going over the first strip of tape on the awning creating a rubber flashing. All done. I hope your install goes as good as mine. I hope these hints help. I threw away all of the gaskets provided. I have no clue how the manufacturer expects you to get those on. Silicone is your friend and changes a nightmare into an easy task. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by John B. Hartleb John B. Hartleb

  • Ok
Size: 47"W x 35"D Style: PA Series Color: Tinted / Silver Brackets
Had to hire a couple of carpenters to install. Wish they were a little wider, so they could sit down closer to the window frame. Good quality though.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by BLove BLove

  • Rain, rain, go away!
Size: 59"W x 35"D Style: PA Series Color: Tinted / Silver Brackets
This awning is our finishing touch on a repair to this door area. Wind will blow the rain against the wall and it rotted out the door frame and the bottom of the door I repaired it all but needed an awning to prevent future problems. This is perfect. It assembles quickly and is quite light. But like everyone else said, you MUST have 2 people to install it. Our siding is beveled so I put 3 washers behind the mounting brackets to offset the bevel. I know it’s hard to see in my picture. I pulled the siding out enough to install the rear bracket behind it so I didn’t need any kind of flashing. My only concern is that the front bracket is the same as the rear one and turns up. I feel it should “curl” down so water has a clear path off. It’s only a matter of time here in the PNW until we get rain and I can test this but I think it came out GREAT!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Jeremiahwasa Jeremiahwasa

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