Retractable Awning Use & Care Guide: How to Keep Your Awning Performing Like New
Like any outdoor product, proper care and operation are essential for protecting your investment and ensuring long-term performance.

At Albert's Wallpaper, we want homeowners to enjoy their awnings for years to come. This guide explains the key steps to maintaining your retractable awning and using it safely.
Proper Awning Operation
Retractable awnings are designed to provide shade and comfort. To protect the structure and fabric, it’s important to operate them correctly.
Always Retract the Awning During High Winds
Strong winds can place significant stress on the awning arms and fabric.
Most retractable awnings are designed to handle wind speeds of around 25 mph, but they should be retracted if gusts approach 30 mph or higher.
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If severe weather or storms are expected, it’s best to keep the awning closed.
Don’t Leave the Awning Extended When Unattended
If multiple people in the household operate the awning, it’s easy to forget it’s still extended.
Before leaving home or ending a gathering, always check that the awning has been retracted to avoid unnecessary exposure to wind or weather.
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Awnings Are Designed for Shade — Not Rain
Retractable awnings are engineered primarily for sun protection.
Water can collect on the fabric and add weight, potentially damaging the structure. For this reason, it’s best to avoid using the awning as rain protection.
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Cleaning Your Awning Fabric
Regular cleaning helps keep your awning looking great and prevents dirt from embedding into the fabric.
Monthly Maintenance
A simple rinse with clean water once a month helps remove dust and debris from the fabric.
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Annual Deep Cleaning
Once a year, it’s recommended to clean the awning more thoroughly using:
- Mild soap such as Dawn dish soap or Simple Green
- Clean water
- A soft brush or cloth
You may also use a garden hose or pressure washer, but avoid high-pressure or concentrated spray tips, and never direct water toward the motor housing.
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Remote Controls and Power Operation
Motorized awnings are controlled using remote transmitters.
Store the Remote Properly
Keep your remote control in a safe, dry location indoors. Leaving it outside can expose it to weather damage that may prevent it from working properly.
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Keep Extra Batteries Available
Ask your installer which batteries your remote uses and keep replacements on hand so your awning can always operate smoothly.
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What Happens During a Power Outage?
If the power goes out while your awning is extended, it can still be retracted manually.
Motorized awnings include a manual override system that allows operation using a hand crank.
One important note: using the manual override while the motor is still connected to power may cause the awning to lose its programmed limits, which could require a service visit to reset.
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Adjusting the Awning Pitch
The pitch, or slope, of your awning may occasionally need adjustment.
However, adjustments should follow several important guidelines:
- Do not adjust the pitch when the awning is fully extended or fully retracted.
- Do not change the slope more than 40 degrees from the factory setting.
- Extend the awning only 3–4 feet while making slope adjustments.
- If adjusting with the awning fully extended, have another person lift the front bar to relieve pressure on the arms.
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Following these steps helps prevent damage to the mechanical components.
Seasonal Care Tips
In northern climates like New Jersey, seasonal care helps extend the life of your awning.
At the end of the season, remove the decorative valance and reinstall it in the spring. This protects the fabric from harsh winter weather.
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Consider Adding a Wind Sensor
For additional protection, many homeowners choose to install a wind sensor.
Wind sensors can automatically retract the awning if wind speeds increase. While helpful, they should not replace attentive operation and regular monitoring of weather conditions.
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Enjoy Your Awning for Years to Come
With proper care and operation, a retractable awning can provide years of comfort, shade, and enjoyment.
Routine cleaning, safe operation, and seasonal maintenance will help ensure that your awning continues to perform exactly as designed.
If you ever have questions about operating or maintaining your awning, the team at Albert’s Wallpaper is always happy to help.
👉 Visit albertswallpaper.com to learn more about retractable awnings and outdoor shade solutions.




