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1859 Cropsey Ave , Brooklyn, NY 11214
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6250 Baltimore Avenue , Yeadon, PA 19050-2700
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17 Limekiln Pike , Glenside, PA 19038-2909
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109 Gaither Dr STE 305 , Mount Laurel, NJ 08054-1704
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48 W Germantown Pike , Norristown, PA 19401-1565
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48 Sunset Ave , Chalfont, PA 18914-2604
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50 Broad St , Coatesville, PA 19320-2312
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1545 Route 37 W Ste 12 , Toms River, NJ 08755-4986
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Awnings, Landscape Contractors, Patio Covers
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1539 Church Street , Easton, PA 18042
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1591 Route 37 W , Toms River, NJ 08755-4808
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38 East Northfield Road , Livingston, NJ 07039-4502
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2817 Bel Air Rd , Fallston, MD 21047-2855
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For: single motorized or manual retractable awning in Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia's combination of hot, humid summers and its dense urban row house architecture — where shade over the front stoop or narrow rear courtyard dramatically changes livability — makes awnings a practical home improvement with both functional and aesthetic value. South Philly's canvas door awnings are as much a neighborhood identity marker as a shade device. Here's what awning installation costs in Philadelphia in 2025.
| Awning Type | Size / Configuration | Philadelphia Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Retractable motorized (standard) | 10 ft projection × 12 ft width | $1,800 – $3,500 |
| Retractable motorized (large) | 14 × 20 ft | $3,800 – $8,000 |
| Fixed canvas/acrylic (door awning) | Standard row house stoop | $350 – $950 |
| Fixed canvas (window projection) | Per unit | $400 – $1,200 |
| Fixed aluminum patio cover | 10 × 12 ft (typical rear yard) | $3,500 – $7,500 |
| Commercial storefront awning | 20–30 LF, South St / Old City style | $2,000 – $8,000 |
| Shade sail (rear courtyard) | 10 × 10 to 12 × 12 ft | $700 – $2,000 |
| Awning fabric recover | Existing frame, new canvas/acrylic | $300 – $850 |
South Philadelphia's row house blocks — from Passyunk Avenue through East Passyunk, Girard Estates, and the sports complex neighborhood — are famous for their colorful canvas front door and window awnings, a tradition continuing from the mid-20th century when canvas awnings were universal in dense Philadelphia neighborhoods. These awnings:
Local Philadelphia awning fabricators (many operating for decades in the market) specialize in this traditional canvas awning style and custom-fabricate to specific row house dimensions.
Philadelphia's row house rear yards — typically 8–20 feet deep, 14–18 feet wide — present a specific shade challenge: very limited space for any large-footprint structure. The most common solutions:
Any rear yard awning mounting in Philadelphia row houses must address the brick bearing wall attachment — anchoring through Philadelphia brick (often soft Philadelphia pressed brick from the early 20th century, not modern hard brick) requires masonry anchors appropriate for the specific brick type and mortar condition. An experienced Philadelphia awning company assesses brick condition before specifying mounting hardware.
Philadelphia's summer heat island effect — significant in the dense urban core — creates meaningful A/C load for units in narrow row houses on sun-exposed streets. A properly mounted shade structure on a west-facing rear wall or south-facing front window reduces solar gain through glass dramatically. PECO (Philadelphia's electric utility) has historically offered energy efficiency programs — verify current shade structure or window film rebate availability at peco.com.
Per BLS Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington MSA, specialty trade workers earn $28–$50/hour — Philadelphia's union-influenced trade labor market produces higher hourly rates than most southeastern or Texas metros.
Pennsylvania Act 132 of 2008 — the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act (HICPA) — requires all contractors performing home improvement work for $500 or more on residential properties in Pennsylvania to register as a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
HIC registration is mandatory — not optional — for any Philadelphia awning installer. Requirements:
Verify at Pennsylvania Attorney General's HIC registration lookup — search by individual or business name to confirm active HIC registration. An unregistered contractor performing awning work in PA commits a violation of HICPA, enforced by the AG's office.
HIC protection for homeowners: If an unregistered contractor performs awning work and the work is deficient, the HIC Act provides additional legal remedies including civil penalties and enhanced recovery options vs. standard contract law.
The City of Philadelphia Department of Licenses & Inspections (L&I) requires permits for:
South Philly door awnings over stoops: If the awning projects over the public sidewalk — which most South Philly door awnings do — a Philadelphia Streets Department ROW permit is required. This is standard practice for Philadelphia awning companies experienced in the row house market.
Philadelphia has the largest number of locally-designated historic structures of any US city. The Philadelphia Historical Commission regulates exterior alterations to historic-designated properties, including:
Before installing any awning on a PHC-designated property, a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historical Commission is required. This review considers: awning material, color, scale, and attachment method relative to the building's historic character. A Philadelphia awning company experienced in Old City and Society Hill knows this process — an inexperienced installer will not raise it and leaves you liable for PHC violation.
Philadelphia's housing stock is dominated by two and three-story row houses, brownstones, and attached townhomes — a building form that creates specific awning requirements different from detached single-family homes in suburban markets.
| Awning Type | Philadelphia Application | HOA / Permit | Cost | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed canvas door awning | South Philly stoop tradition; front-facing stoops | Streets ROW permit if projecting over sidewalk | $350–$950 | 7–12 years (fabric recovery) |
| Fixed acrylic window projection | Row house window shade; period architectural match | L&I permit sometimes required | $400–$1,200/unit | 10–15 years |
| Retractable motorized (rear yard) | Rear yard patio coverage; width matches row house yard | L&I if electrical | $1,800–$3,500 | 15–25 years |
| Shade sail (rear courtyard) | Efficient narrow yard coverage; multiple anchor points | Usually no permit required | $700–$2,000 | 5–10 years |
| Fixed aluminum patio cover (rear) | Permanent rear yard room; excellent for year-round | L&I permit required | $3,500–$7,500 | 30+ years |
| Commercial storefront awing | South Street, Old City, Fishtown commercial corridors | L&I + Streets ROW always | $2,000–$8,000 | 10–15 years (fabric) |
The traditional canvas door awning of South Philadelphia is a distinct product category far from the big-box home improvement store retractable. Philadelphia's legacy awning fabricators (companies operating for 30–50+ years on Oregon Avenue, Passyunk, and South Street corridors) produce:
The recover cycle: Philadelphia canvas door awnings require fabric recovery every 7–12 years. The steel or aluminum frame is typically sound for 20–30+ years; the fabric fades, stretches, and eventually tears from UV and Philadelphia's winter freeze-thaw cycling. Local Philadelphia awning companies that have served South Philly blocks for decades offer recovery (new fabric on existing frame) at $300–$850 — a cost-effective renewal of an awning whose frame has years of remaining life.
Unlike southern US cities where awnings are strictly sun management tools, Philadelphia awnings must handle precipitation:
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