How Much Does an Awning Cost?

Normal range: $1,459 - $4,609

The average awning costs $3,019, but it can range between $1,459 to $4,609, depending on fun bells and whistles, materials, and size.

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Scott Dylan Westerlund
Contributing Writer
Updated November 13, 2024
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The average awning cost includes $250 to $3,500 for the canopy itself, $100 to $400 to hire an installation professional, and $100 to $250 for additional features, such as mosquito netting and side curtains. Overall, you may pay as little as $400 or as much as $8,000 to install an awning. Outdoor awnings act as a supplemental covering to a pre-existing roof, providing shade on a sunny day and protection during rainstorms. In addition, these exterior coverings can be quite decorative, adding some aesthetic flair to your patio, deck, or wherever else you want to place one.

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$1,459 - $4,609
  • Average
  • $3,019
  • Low end
  • $400
  • high end
  • $8,000
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Awning Cost Breakdown 

Awnings improve the overall aesthetics of your home’s exterior while also increasing the amount of usable space. You should experience a sizable ROI when it comes time to sell, depending on the size and type of awning you have installed. You could also experience some decent savings when it comes to air conditioning costs. The Professional Awning Manufacturers Association has estimated that installing an awning can save up to $215 per year on your utility bill. 

The most budget-friendly, average-sized awning installation will clock in at $3,019, though this price can go up to $8,000 or more depending on several factors. The cost can vary according to materials, labor, awning type, functional add-ons, and more. Here’s a breakdown of how you can expect to spend your money when installing an awning.

Size

Generally speaking, the larger your awning or canopy covering is, the more it will cost. Expect to pay $6 to $9 per square foot. This cost estimate includes the awning itself, installation, materials, and labor. A professional contractor will be able to put up a simple canopy in just an hour, though more complex designs will take longer.

Size (width)Manual Awning CostMotorized Awning Cost
4’ or less$96–$144$192–$288
6’$216–$324$432–$648
8’$384–$576$768–$1,152
10’$600–$900$1,200–$1,800
12’$864–$1,296$1,728–$2,592
14’$1,176–$1,764$2,352–$3,528
16’$1,536–$2,304$3,072–$4,608
18’$1,944–$2,916$3,888–$5,832
20’$2,400–$3,600+$4,800–$7,200+

Custom Designs 

The price to install an awning will increase if you need a custom-made design to fit a uniquely shaped patio, deck, or exterior window. Buying a prefabricated model will tend to be cheaper than having one built from the ground up. Some companies, such as Sunesta and SunSetter, offer a wide range of sizes and shapes to suit the needs of most homeowners.

Placement

If you opt for an awning placed above a window or door, it will be less expensive than if you choose a covering for a deck or patio. Window and door canopies will cost $100 to $400, though they tend to offer simple non-retractable designs. Patio, deck, and porch awning costs will be more expensive, at $600 to $3,500. 

Building Permits and Code Enforcement 

Depending on where you live, you may need to acquire a permit to complete the installation of an awning. These permits are typically required for commercial buildings or if the awning connected to a residential property extends across the property line. Check with a local contractor to find out if you need a permit. They typically cost $25 to $100. 

Location

The cost of purchasing and installing an outdoor awning will vary depending on where you live, so be sure to talk to a local contractor to get an accurate quote. Installing an awning will be more expensive in urban areas where space is at an absolute premium. Material availability, local weather conditions, and other factors can impact the overall cost. Here are some price estimates for several common cities throughout the U.S.

CityAverage CostLow End–High End
Minneapolis, MN$2,612$500–$5,175
Seattle, WA$3,694$550–$10,000
San Francisco, CA$824$400–$2,400
Chicago, IL$1,673$350–$4,500
Manhattan, NY$2,233$425–$5,000
Denver, CO$2,938$350–$7,500
Atlanta, GA$2,547$400–$6,000
Houston, TX $2,882$450–$7,000

Awning Cost by Type

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There are many different types of awnings and canopies, each with its own strengths and price ranges. Here is how much it will cost to buy different kinds of awnings from a reputable contractor.

Canvas Fabric Awnings

A full canvas awning will cost $300 to $700. This is the most common type of awning or canopy because it’s relatively inexpensive and easy to install. This canvas tends to be durable most of the year, but may struggle during the winter months as snow accumulates and weighs it down. 

Metal Awnings

A complete metal awning costs $250 to $800. Companies manufacture this type of awning from aluminum alloys and related metals. Metal awnings offer increased durability over canvas, but will feature fewer customization options. Due to the high quality, this type of covering is a good choice for large spaces, such as a patio. 

Manual Retractable Awnings

A complete set will cost $500 to $1,500. If you prioritize flexibility, you should look into a manual retractable model. Simply fold or roll up these awnings when not in use. Companies make these awnings out of canvas or metal, so pick based on personal preference. 

Mechanical or Motorized Awnings

These retractable awnings include motors and mechanisms that will pull back automatically. Even cooler? Many modern motorized awnings feature sensors that allow them to react to the weather dynamically. These impressive features will increase the price, so expect to pay $2,000 to $3,500. 

Portable Awnings

If simplicity is your bag, go for a portable awning or canopy. Just place them in your backyard and enjoy, as they do not require professional installation. These awnings are great for parties and events, though they may not be an excellent fit for long-term use, as the durability takes a hit in favor of portability. This type of awning will cost $100 to $400. 

Cost of Common Add-Ons 

Modern awnings can typically integrate with a series of highly functional accessories, making the exterior of your home even more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. Putting in some side curtains will give additional protection from the sun and cost $100 to $200. Mosquito netting costs $100 to $250. You can also hire a pro to build a permanent enclosure surrounding your outdoor patio, which will cost $8,500 to $23,000. 

Cost to Install an Awning Yourself 

You may not have to hire a pro to install an awning, as some designs are easy to place in your backyard or over a door or window. However, be aware, retractable and motorized awning designs will typically require that you drill into the exterior of your home. Some mechanical awnings will require professional installation. If you decide to install an awning yourself, you will save the $100 to $400 cost for labor. 

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro

Installing a simple prefabricated awning is something you can do yourself, assuming this isn’t your first DIY project. You’ll need the required tools for installation, including a drill, hammer, ladder, and safety gear. You can further minimize risk by attaching the awning to the wall, which is an option with some designs, but if you have to work on the roof, it’s safer to hire a pro. 

Custom-built awnings, uniquely designed awnings, and other types of awnings, like mechanical fixtures, should be left to the professionals, unless you have plenty of construction experience. Contact a local awning installation pro to discuss your options.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We’ve surveyed thousands of real Angi customers about their project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We pair this data with research from reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

An awning can last anywhere from five to 15 years and even longer sometimes. The life span of an awning depends on several factors, from its construction materials to the design and who installed it. Regular maintenance is also important here. Weather conditions also impact the life span of an awning. Choose high-quality materials and stay on top of maintenance tasks to extend longevity.

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Scott Dylan Westerlund
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Scott Dylan Westerlund has been writing about homes and real estate for almost ten years. In addition to Angi and HomeAdvisor, he's written for Today's Homeowner, Homedit.com, Flyhomes, and HomeLight.
Scott Dylan Westerlund has been writing about homes and real estate for almost ten years. In addition to Angi and HomeAdvisor, he's written for Today's Homeowner, Homedit.com, Flyhomes, and HomeLight.
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