Submitted by BringsHomeBones t3_zvhu9w in DIY
PioneerStandard t1_j1p8slx wrote
Google is not lying to you.
BringsHomeBones OP t1_j1p917k wrote
But it doesn't provide any real shelter from rain and shade that the eaves don't already provide. Unless I'm missing something
PioneerStandard t1_j1p9d1l wrote
I don't mean to be an ass, but that installation is a classic build method. During inclement weather such a feature shall maintain the integrity of your home.
It was not put there for looks.
BringsHomeBones OP t1_j1p9r6e wrote
I don't think you're being an ass. Thanks for the heads up.
Ok-disaster2022 t1_j1pa8t1 wrote
It's actually amazing how much of an improvement even a small overhang can do for keeping water out.
BringsHomeBones OP t1_j1paj3z wrote
I'll have to make sure any awning I install provides equal cover.
bms42 t1_j1rxyw1 wrote
It prevents essentially all wind driven rain from running into the top of the window. It definitely helps. That said, a properly constructed window using modern materials doesn't require this.
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