It does not account for winds that beat on awnings steadily for hours nor irregular gusts which are sometimes more damaging compared to long yet steady wind speeds.
How strong a wind will an extendable awning withstand.
That would depend on how strong your awning is.
If you live in an area with considerable wind then we highly recommend either a metal awning which can withstand wind of 80 mph.
Many awnings are manufactured and tested to withstand a steady wind of 20 mph not gusts.
All our awning arms are strong and are built to withstand long projections.
Awnings are generally tested for reliability in labs at wind speeds between 20 and 25 mph.
It can also have a motion center.
What wind speeds will an awning withstand.
The wind tunnel test is a very controlled environment.
Though the rule of thumb is that you should always retract awnings on windy days awnings have been tested in wind tunnel tests that have shown they can withstand wind forces of over 50 miles per hour.
Or a wind class 2 beaufort 5 rating.
Sunesta is proudly leading the industry in producing retractable awnings that can withstand high wind speeds so you can feel confident your new awning is going to stand up to even some of the strongest winds mother nature has to offer.
There are two primary types of fabric awnings which are loose frame retractable awnings and permanently closed frame awnings.
Still there is a caveat for this.
Having an awning out in a variable wind it can be quite risky.
They can extend out from the rv to 14 feet or more.
Select among a wide variety of fabrics that are certified with different degrees of solar resistance.
Since awnings are vulnerable to wind you require an electric awning that has a wind sensor.
More commonly used now are the motion sensors as they detect movement in the awning rather than the wind speed which can be irrelevant.
What awnings can withstand.
An rv awning is an extendable cloth that can be used to provide shade to users of the rv.
However if you choose a durable retractable awning for your home there is nothing to worry about.
Using an rv awning tie down kit also helps the awning withstand more wind than it usually could.
Unrated awnings failed to withstand a 12 mph steady breeze and awnings rated wind class 1 withstood a sustained breeze of 12mph.
Awnings are designed to provide shade and possibly keep you dry during a light rain.
A retractable awning is an excellent upgrade you can make for your backyard if you desire the ability to entertain or relax outdoors without fear of having your enjoyment disrupted by harsh sunlight.
After making the rv awning the manufacturer tests it against a wind of 20 25miles hour.
We have created a full guide to metal awnings here or get a motorized retractable awnings.