Above, after the new awning fabric was installed. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Three years ago, I had the awning fabric replaced due a small tear that got worse over the years.
Since I was a couple of months from having two stents placed in a coronary artery, I couldn't replace it myself even if I was mechanically inclined. So I took it to the RV dealer and had it replaced there.
However, Do It Yourself RV has an article on DIY (Do It Yourself) awning replacement.
They begin it with:
RV awnings are prone to fading, damage due to wind, and mold and mildew from wet storage. You may be replacing it out of necessity or for a fresh new look.
Your RV awning provides outdoor comfort and adds to the square footage of your living space. Sun and rain protection along with lighting for nighttime are all major benefits of awnings.
Here is your DIY RV awning replacement guide.
To read more, go here.
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