External Awning Cleaning

Cleaning your external awning has several benefits. Here are some of the key advantages:

01

Enhanced Aesthetic Appeal

A clean awning looks fresh and vibrant, improving the overall appearance of your home or business. Regular cleaning can prevent stains, mildew, and discoloration, ensuring that your awning complements the exterior of your property.

02

Prolonged Lifespan

By removing dirt, grime, and contaminants, you help maintain the fabric’s integrity. This reduces wear and tear and can prevent fabric degradation, increasing the awning’s lifespan.
03

Improved Functionality

Clean awnings are more effective in providing shade and protection. Dirt and debris can block the fabric’s ability to reflect sunlight or protect you from rain. Cleaning ensures optimal performance.

04

Prevention of Mould and Mildew

Regular cleaning and drying of your awning prevents the growth of mould and mildew. These can cause fabric damage, discoloration, and unpleasant odours. By keeping it clean and dry, you reduce the risk of these issues.

05

Health Benefits

A clean awning prevents the buildup of allergens, mould spores, and dust, which can contribute to respiratory issues or allergic reactions. Regular cleaning improves air quality around your home or business.
06

Increased Property Value

A well-maintained exterior, including the awning, can increase the curb appeal of your property. This is especially important if you’re selling, as potential buyers are more likely to be attracted to a property that looks well-kept.
07

Cost-Effective Maintenance

Cleaning an awning is a relatively inexpensive way to maintain it, preventing costly repairs or replacements down the road. Regular maintenance can help catch small issues before they become a big problem.

UNiQ Services Awning Servicing

  • Inspect for Damage: Check for rips, tears, or wear on fabric awnings, and ensure the hardware is intact.
  • Check the Mechanism: For retractable awnings, inspect the motor (if electric) or the manual mechanism for wear and tear. Lubricate any moving parts as needed.
  • Re-tension or Adjust: Some awnings may need to be re-tensioned, especially retractable models. This ensures they are properly taut and functioning.
  • Check for Mould or Mildew: This is particularly an issue in areas with high humidity or trees.
  • Protect the Awning: Consider applying a water-resistant treatment to particular fabric awnings to prevent future stains and UV damage.
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