Roman - I'm assuming the awnings were added on to your own detailing of the structure, though, right? It doesn't look like a separate system - looks integrated with the eaves
tmhburns This system appears to be mounted ON TOP of the wood beams. It would be best to mount IN BETWEEN the wood beams to prevent rain, sun and hail from entering between the system and the wood beams.
Examples of a product mounted IN BETWEEN the wood beams is our line of retractable patio cover systems which includes 18 models two of which are made of pressure-treated and vacuum-treated Nordic wood and the rest are made of non-rusting aluminum and non-rusting Inox stainless steel components. Of the 18 models, 7 are free standing and 9 can be attached to an existing or new house or commercial building. In addition, 2 of the 18 models can be attached to an existing or new pergola (Firenze and Rimini models) and 1 of the 18 models can span wall to wall without posts (Rimini model).
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Roman Leonidov
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Mariana Pickering (Emu Building Science)
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