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awnings on Screen Lanai
We have a screen Lanai on our Austin and do NOT want to close it in but tired of all the rain and dirt coming in. Thinking about putting a 20ft stationary awning on it. Has anyone been happy with this result.
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a sunsetter would help with the rain or sun if you don't have a roof but not the dirt have you looked into have the bottom of the lanai a solid surface would keep some of the rain splashing in
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We put gutters on the house & Lanai and that stopped the spattering and dirt. Not sure that is the source of you problem. Hills did a great job and it was inexpensive.
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We have those area rugs that you buy at Lowes or Home Depot or Frontgate that don't hold water and never mold. I use the vacuum on them. We hose down the porches frequently. The screen itself holds all this ugly construction dust that flies around. I like an open screen porch (aka lanai) but many close them in.
I keep thinking when the construction moves on and away it will be better...when all the sod is down, all around us. |
Love our enclosed lanai!
We, too, thought we would never enclose our lanai because we liked the open feeling. However, we tired of the rain & dirt & puddles of water after a heavy rain that we had to mop up or sweep out through a tiny space between the concrete. So, we got the best of both worlds & had full-length acrylic sliders installed last Sept after 4 long years. Since they are full length we get a lot of ventilation and can adjust how many sliders to open depending on the weather. We wish we had done it sooner.
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