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Awning over back door - what materials?
Talking about myself AND my she-shed ! Storm tonight,wind howling through the rivergums,heavy rain on my tin roof - just heaven !! Except that the internet became the outnet and the computer threw a hissy fit ! But Telstra to the rescue and we are now good to go...SO.....I need some ideas as to what materials and style should I choose to put an awning over my plain old wooden back door. It faces west and gets all the bad weather, plus there's a huge deciduous tree (30 mts) about 4 mts from the door. Not wanting to spend any more than I must, and not able to cut timber as no workshop now. Dilemma is my middle name. Cheers
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sales@federationsupplies.com.au
This maybe ideal for you federation style canopies for above windows but I think this style would look great over a backdoor. The email address is not a link but an address I found it on the web and they make kits up all you have to do is give them the measurements as you will see on the site. You do not have to saw anything and still get the satisfaction of knowing you built it.
This one is called a Bullnose Colourbond Awnings Treated Pine 110.
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