Why Every Verandah Should Have Awning Walls

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Why Every Verandah Should Have Awning Walls

13 September 2017
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


Verandahs can provide you with enhanced convenience when it comes to indoor-outdoor living. However, since these spaces tend to lack walls, it can prove difficult to utilise them all year round, as you will be exposed to severe weather elements such as relentless heat or biting cold. Nonetheless, this does not mean that you resort to making use of your verandah only when the weather is favourable. Awning walls are an economical yet practical addition that would transform your verandah into the perfect entertainment area all year round. Here are some of the reasons why every verandah should have awning walls.

Awning walls help protect against weather damage

As long as a space is exposed to the elements, there is always the risk of weather damage. Firstly, your verandah's flooring and your property's door frames, as well as window casings, would be susceptible to water damage due to precipitation. Additionally, any outdoor furniture that you would have on your verandah would be vulnerable to premature fading from prolonged ultraviolet exposure. Rather than run the risk of consistent repairs on your verandah, you should install awning walls. When the weather changes, pulling down the awning walls will ensure rain does not leak into your property or can prevent the harsh sun rays from penetrating your verandah.

Awning walls will decrease your property's cooling costs

In as much as your verandah provides you with additional living space, it could also end up increasing your heating and cooling costs. During the summer, the open structure allows thermal gain to happen in your residence, which translates into an increased use of your air conditioning. Conversely, during the winter, thermal loss can occur, and this will increase your dependence on artificial heating. When you choose to install awning walls, you add an insulation barrier that protects your home from thermal loss and gain. Over time, you will find that there is a reduction in the money you spend on your utility bills. Moreover, if your location predominantly experiences temperature spikes, you could choose to purchase ventilated awning walls that would keep your verandah and residence cooler by preventing warm air from being trapped inside the property.

Awning walls will make your property more valuable

Some people may not realise that awning walls could contribute to the increase in property value as they consider these additions as temporary structures. In reality, although the awning walls are removable, they still boost the visual appeal of your premises. Additionally, since they enhance the comfort of the exterior living space, potential homebuyers would likely gravitate to your property, as they would not have to invest in additional accessories to make the verandah habitable all year round.