Delray Awning

Hurricane Preparation For Your Awnings

What To Do In The Event Of A Hurricane Warning

We do not recommend taking down your awning unless there is a hurricane warning with the probability of winds over 70-75 miles per hour, in general.

Atlantic Hurricane & Tropical Storm Center

Hurricane Tips for your Awning

Track the weather and most recent hurricanes in the Atlantic >>> HERE.

Since we have been in business for over 50 years in Florida we can not possibly do hurricane service on all of the awnings we have installed. Instead, we would like to be of service to you and go over the procedure, prior to any storms approaching, to remove (if needed) the fabric cover from the framework with a service person that does hurricane preparation for you.

Hurricane Preparation for Your Awning

Removing your awning should only be done if it is imminent that a 70-75 mile per hour (or greater) wind creating storm is coming your way.

Awning Removal Steps

  1. Should a storm be imminent, we recommend taking some pictures of your awning so you have a record of what it looked like installed (from the outside and from the underneath of the awning.)
  2. The next step is to cut all the ropes where they attach the fabric to the frame, which can be done above the grommets (brass or nickel eyelets). The rope will need to be replaced so don’t be concerned about saving it.
  3. If your awning is attached to your home or building, after you cut the ropes you may be able to slide the awning out of the slotted awning track attached to your building.
  4. If you can not slide the awning out of the track, roll it up to the top and also tie it securely to the frame. If you have a freestanding awning or canopy, cut the ropes (same as above) and roll the awning up while it is on the frame (to make it easier to tie up and move) or pull it to the ground, fold or roll it up before moving. Note: Awning fabric that covers a large area can weigh a lot (get a friend or helper to give you a hand moving.)
  5. The final step is to store your awning in your garage or building.

If your area does get a hurricane, failure to take these steps may result in damage to the awning frame and/or your building.

Florida Hurricane Preparation Tips For Your Awnings

Read or download Delray Awnings hurricane prepartion tips for your existing awnings.

Hurricane preparation for your awning

Remember: Please do not remove your awning unless your area is under Hurricane warning and it is imminent that a hurricane is headed your way!

After a storm has passed, reinstallation of awnings and canopies can begin. If you have contracted with Delray Awning to uninstall and reinstall your awnings we will begin by reinstalling our hotel and business customers first, so they can reopen to the public, so please be patient.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions, or for further advice.