


Sometimes the frame is perfectly fine. The bones are solid, the structure is still doing its job - all the awning really needs is fresh fabric. That's exactly what we were working with here. Two bay window awnings on a home in Winter Haven, both getting a full recover in black Sunbrella canvas.
Sunbrella is the fabric we reach for when longevity matters. It holds up against sun, rain, and humidity without fading out or breaking down the way cheaper materials tend to. For a Florida home, that's not a small thing. The climate here puts awning fabric through the wringer, and Sunbrella is built for it.
What we ended up with is a clean, sharp result on both awnings. The scalloped edge sits tight and even, the canvas lays smooth across the frame, and the deep black color gives the exterior a finished, intentional look. No sagging, no loose spots - just solid work from edge to edge.
A recover is one of the most cost-effective things you can do when your awning fabric is worn out but the underlying frame is still structurally sound. You get a brand-new look without replacing everything. For a lot of homeowners, that's the right call - and it's one of the services we do regularly.
If your awnings are starting to look rough but the frames are still holding up, it's worth having someone take a look before assuming you need a full replacement. A fabric recover might be all it takes to get them looking right again.