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Air Condition Your Deck or Patio using Retractable Awnings

Making usable your deck or patio in hot or wet weather through the use of a retractable awning.

(PRWEB) July 29, 2006 -- Home owners love to relax and entertain with family and friends on their decks and patio's. They've taken great pains in design and planning, not to mention the thousands of dollars invested to get the area just the way they like. They get the furniture, arrange potted plants, purchase that perfect grill. Everything is just perfect. Well, not so much.

In late May, June, July, August and much of September; when the long awaited sun is shining, families grill their steaks and eat them indoors because their wonderful adult play area is way to uncomfortable to sit and enjoy.
Drop the temperature of that deck or patio 10 to 15 degrees on those days when the sun is beating down and continue to entertain family and friends on your patio or deck even when the sun or rain threatens to end a wonderful gathering.

A SUNAIR retractable awning will change your life. It won't make you more handsome or more beautiful, it won't whiten your teeth and it won't make you skinny. But, what a SUNAIR retractable awning from Retractable Deck Awnings will do is make the money you've already invested, usable. When neighbors are taking refuge indoors because of the heat, you're laid back, feet up sipping from your favorite umbrella drink, in the fresh air.

The area in which you extend the awning becomes an extension of the home.

It drops the temperature 10 - 15 - 20 degrees. The sun glare is gone, the UV rays are reduced by 97%. And when the awning has the correct pitch or angle, the awning will protect against light to moderate rain. Sunair Awning protects patio doors and windows that normally get direct sun; the home will remain cooler, fabrics and furniture will fade less and you don't have to look at closed drapes or curtains.. Extend your awning and enjoy the view. And Ohh, just in case you're interested, the air conditioner will run less.

At http://www.retractabledeckawnings.com The home owner gets to choose from over one hundred beautiful fabrics (sewn using GORETEX thread), 7 frame colors and a choice to open and close manually or just plug it in and push the remote button from the comfort of the indoors.

And it's a long lasting product. When Retractable Deck Awnings recovers a SUNAIR product, the original purchase was 14, 15, 16, or 17 years ago. The new fabric is installed and the awning is practically brand new. All the metal is aluminum (no rust), and has a baked on polyester powder coated finish. The ten year frame warranty and 5 year warranty on fabric, motor and other parts allow you to make the purchase of a SUNAIR awning with confidence (SUNAIR first incorporated in 1880). Stop complaining about the money spent on that patio or deck. Protect it and your home and family with a SUNAIR retractable awning from Retractable Deck Awnings.

PS;
From a Happy Owner
My husband and I have owned SUNAIR awnings for almost 8 years. No service, no maintenance, just the use of our patio and a deck when most folks are cowering indoors. And they still look new. mww, Baltimore, Md.

You can find more information at http://www.retractabledeckawnings.com/susetter-awnings

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RETRACTABLE DECK AWNINGS
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