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thehippie
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Oct 11, 2015

How much does it cost parts and labor to

How much does it cost parts and labor to have awning installed to my 31 foot (hitch to bumper) travel trailer?


Any contractors here?
  • I think you could get a 13 or 14 foot awning between the doors with no problem.
    So that is what I would go with.
  • Mike Up wrote:
    Artum Snowbird wrote:
    One big thing to consider with your rig is the doors. They look high on the sides, and will an awning fit and still allow the doors to swing open?

    Some people put little wheels on the tops of their doors so that they do not scrape the awning, but whether it's the screen door or the main door that opens while the awning is out, both might contact the fabric.

    I have seen some installations that actually mount the awning up over the roof somewhat, and that might help in your case.

    Sometimes, especially just for shade, it might be better to consider some kind of collapsible but self contained awning, or even hooks into the top edge and tarps instead of a full pull out. The beauty of each is the many places you can use it.


    I agree. Boy those door tops are right up to the top of the camper. Probably why there's no awning on there. I don't see how an awning can be used.

    I would just use a screen house. I don't use my awning a lot as I usually have shade from trees, it's extra work, and can damage the trailer if wind takes. If windy I use tie downs but again, it's extra time and work.

    I only use the awning if I don't have shade trees and there's mosquitoes or flies out. Otherwise, I may use the screen house for bugs and sun. You also can get sap from trees all over which is even more work cleaning your awning.

    My best recommendation is to use a screen house and forget about an awning.


    Those doors don't look any higher than yours. And they look about the same as mine. No issues with the awning when it had one
  • pira114 wrote:
    Mike Up wrote:
    Artum Snowbird wrote:
    One big thing to consider with your rig is the doors. They look high on the sides, and will an awning fit and still allow the doors to swing open?

    Some people put little wheels on the tops of their doors so that they do not scrape the awning, but whether it's the screen door or the main door that opens while the awning is out, both might contact the fabric.

    I have seen some installations that actually mount the awning up over the roof somewhat, and that might help in your case.

    Sometimes, especially just for shade, it might be better to consider some kind of collapsible but self contained awning, or even hooks into the top edge and tarps instead of a full pull out. The beauty of each is the many places you can use it.


    I agree. Boy those door tops are right up to the top of the camper. Probably why there's no awning on there. I don't see how an awning can be used.

    I would just use a screen house. I don't use my awning a lot as I usually have shade from trees, it's extra work, and can damage the trailer if wind takes. If windy I use tie downs but again, it's extra time and work.

    I only use the awning if I don't have shade trees and there's mosquitoes or flies out. Otherwise, I may use the screen house for bugs and sun. You also can get sap from trees all over which is even more work cleaning your awning.

    My best recommendation is to use a screen house and forget about an awning.


    Those doors don't look any higher than yours. And they look about the same as mine. No issues with the awning when it had one


    My awning rolled up takes the space he has between the top of the door and the top of the camper. I have a lot more space, better do a zoom here and here.:W
  • It looks to me like he has a space of one piece of siding above the door to the roof trim, similar to most everyone else.
  • I found there's a shop near San Diego , only $550 for parts n labor awning install.