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How to walk on an aluminum awning.
Lifting or raising a ladder incorrectly could lead to injury.
Crouch down slightly to walk down a metal roof safely.
When lifting the ladder make sure that proper lift techniques are employed.
However even a well cared for awning will need some work over time because it is susceptible to rust and other damage.
Instead buy a solvent made for aluminum at the hardware store and a soft brush to scrub away the gunk.
That is instead of stepping straight out in front of you place your feet one at a time sideways as you step up.
Walk up or down a slightly inclined roof by walking as you would on the ground but slowly.
Next add the pitch of your awning to that height.
You calculate this height by first figuring how high you want the front edge when the awning is extended so people can walk under without banging their heads.
As the rain assaults the awning it begins the process of oxidation or rusting.
Rain or shine an aluminum awning will perform its job for.
If they are cared for they can last for years.
Aluminum ladders should not be used near electrical wires because there is a higher risk of electrocution.
Walk up a steep roof sideways.
Instead use a fiberglass ladder.
There are no problems with the material warping bowing or stretching.
Aluminum awnings are affordable and durable structures built to cover windows and entrances.
They are a great way to protect your car without spending a lot of money on a garage.
Don t follow your instincts on this one a power washer can actually damage the awning especially if the aluminum is painted.
In an aluminum awning there is a tendency for the cover of the awning to leak after a few years in the weather.
Once a metal awning is in place it is virtually maintenance free.
If your awnings are too dirty to clean as thoroughly as you d like consider re painting them after cleaning.