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Attach awning to stucco.
You must attach the awning to the studs behind the stucco.
Stucco is a common exterior veneer used in residential and commercial construction.
Stucco itself does not have the strength to hold an awning and especially if you get any wind pressure on the awning which can be quite a bit.
Mount a lag screw s head into the nut driver.
Press the screw tip through the wood and through the hole in the stucco until the tip rests against the stud.
Low installation costs and extreme durability make it a desirable choice for use in most climates.
Fastening to masonry walls.
These walls are mainly used for privacy and aesthetic rather than support so we highly recommend not anchoring a sail shade to a dividing wall.
Drill holes for the expanding anchors every 16 inches or as specified by local codes insert the anchors hold the ledger in place and tap it with a hammer to indent the anchor locations on its back face.
Attach a nut driver to the drill.
Align the wood s hole with the hole in the stucco.
We are trying to attach an awning to the house but can not find any studs behind the stucco at the level of the awning.
It is recommended that you install a protective cover or hood on your awning.
Why are there not studs at 16 inch centers.
When you need to find studs behind an outdoor or indoor stucco wall to support an awning hang a heavy picture fasten a planter box or attach a garden hose spool you have a few options.
Drive the screw into the stud until the screw s head pulls the wood flush against the stucco surface.
Because the land is so flat many homeowners choose to build a wall out of cinder block and then cover it with stucco.
When anchoring your awning it is essential to determine what your siding is manufactured from.
The height of the awning is inbetween floors of the house.
I have a two story house with stucco exterior.
With stucco only the extra pressure from a good heavy rain would rip it out or the stucco only attachment.
If a cover has been purchased with your awning install after step 15.
However the type of siding as well as the presence of framing members or studs can make a difference in installation.
These awnings have a welded frame that is attached permanently to a wall.