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Retractable Awning Cost Guide 2025

You love their aesthetic and functionality but are unsure of the retractable awning cost. You’re not alone. At Rollac, many customers come into our showroom loving the latest shading trends yet are hesitant to purchase.

The reason they give? They don’t know how much it costs. Retractable awning prices vary. For example, motorized retractable awning prices typically are higher than manual ones. So, what factors affect the cost of a retractable awning? How much does it cost to have a retractable awning installed?

Our team at Rollac has assembled a comprehensive retractable awning cost guide for 2025. Our goal is to assist you in making an informed decision so that your retractable awning buying experience is stress-free and enjoyable.

What Impacts The Cost of Awnings?

Many factors affect retractable awning prices. Understanding these will help you make an informed decision that fits your budget and requirements.

Operation

Manual or automatic? No, we’re not talking about cars here. Instead, we’re referring to the most significant factor affecting retractable awning costs: how will you open and close it?

Motorized retractable awnings are usually more expensive than manual ones. This is mainly due to the former's advanced technology. They often feature remote controls, apps, and smartphone applications, some of the most significant benefits of investing in an automated retractable awning

Size

Of course, the size of the area you want to shade will affect the awning price. Awnings for patios or decks will typically be more expensive than shading for windows and doors simply because they cover more square footage. 

For instance, if you’re looking for a window awning, expect to pay between $800 and $1400. Conversely, a door awning will range from $300 to $800. Larger retractable awnings, like the ones used to cover a deck or patio, cost between $1,500 and $6,500. 

Material

Material is another factor impacting retractable awning prices. Metal or aluminum awnings are usually more expensive than those made from all-weather fabric since most of the former are motorized. 

The type and quality of the fabric used can also impact the price of retractable awnings. From standard acrylic fabrics to specialty options with enhanced features like UV resistance waterproofing, adding a volant (a manual rolling screen at the end of an awning) to your retractable awning typically increases its cost.

Quality

Not all awnings are made equal. The quality of the materials used affects the retractable awning cost. Materials include more than just fabric; the frame and the retracting mechanism all affect the quality of the final product.

The higher the standard of components, the steeper the retractable awning cost.

At Rollac, we regularly remind our customers that a lower-priced awning may cost you less initially. Still, it could become more expensive should it require ongoing repairs and you encounter awning problems

Ultimately, you get what you pay for!

Application 

The specific application of retractable awnings, whether for windows, patios, decks, balconies, or other outdoor spaces, can affect its cost. Customized solutions and professional installation may require additional materials and labor, influencing the price.

You’ll need to weigh the pros and cons of the retractable awning's cost versus its use to see which makes the most sense.

Remember that the awning’s intended residential or commercial use can also influence the cost. Commercial applications often require more robust materials and customization, which can increase the price. For this reason, you must perform the necessary research to ensure you’re choosing the correct commercial awning for your business

Installation

While some homeowners may opt for a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to save on labor costs, professional installation ensures proper alignment, structural integrity, and warranty coverage. 

Rollac does not recommend that customers install their shading units themselves. In the interest of safety, we encourage them to hire professionals to position the awning properly. 

Yes, this will increase the retractable awning cost, but in the grand scheme of things, you can rest easy knowing it was installed correctly.

The Cost of Different Types of Awnings in 2025

Below is an overview of the cost of retractable awnings for 2025. We would like to remind all our customers at Rollac that the following prices are merely a range. The more you customize your retractable awning, the more expensive it will become.

Manual Retractable Awning

The manual retractable awning cost can range from $1,200 to $4,500. These shading solutions extend horizontally from the roof and can be opened and closed using a hand crank.

Motorized Retractable Awning

Motorized awnings are the most expensive shading, costing between $1,500 and $8,000 for the awning itself, not including installation costs. They extend and retract with the flick of a switch or button and can be operated remotely using a smartphone.  

Retractable Drop Arm Awning

Drop arm retractable awning prices range from $800 to $1,400. This type of covering uses fabric attached to an arm support that stretches as it is extended. 

Retractable Vertical Awning

Designed for commercial and residential patios, windows, and doors with an existing roof or covering, this type of compact shading extends vertically to provide shade at a different angle than a traditional overhead one. Often called vertical drop screens, smaller ones covering windows or doors start at $700 for the manual version. However, large manual or automated vertical awnings usually start at $3,000 and can go upwards of $8,000.  

How Much Does Professional Awning Installation Cost?

Depending on the type and size of the awning, professional installation costs can range from as little as $350 for one over the window to more than $25,000 if ordering a series of awnings to cover a home or large pool.

You can lower your retractable awning cost by installing it yourself and save $500-$1,200. However, DIY installation is only recommended for manual and smaller retractable awnings. Motorized awnings typically require an electrician and professional installation; attempting a DIY install on these models risks damaging the awning and poses a significant safety hazard. 

How Much Does It Cost to Maintain, Repair, or Replace a Retractable Awning?

Though most retractable awnings require little maintenance once installed, problems such as ripped fabric or a broken arm may occur. At the same time, you’re likely to pay different prices based on the type of repair. Motorized retractable awnings are the most expensive to repair, costing anywhere between $1,500-$6,500.

The following is a brief overview of the repair costs of a retractable awning:

  • Awning fabric repair: $500-$1,800,
  • Arms on manual awnings repair: $200-$700
  • Motor repair: $450-$950
  • Lubrication: $20-$50
  • Awning Frame: $500-$1,800
  • Re-attach Frame: $300-$500. 

In many cases, repairing a retractable awning is more cost-effective than replacing it entirely, especially for minor issues like fabric tears or motor malfunctions. If properly maintained, your retractable awning can last two decades, making it worth your investment. However, if the damage is extensive or the awning is nearing the end of its lifespan, replacement may be a more practical long-term solution.

Are Retractable Awnings Worth The Cost?

Retractable awnings offer versatile benefits for homes and businesses, including the following.

Sunlight Control

Retractable awnings can be installed on kitchen or office windows, patios, and storefronts, providing valuable UV protection for both indoor and outdoor furniture and belongings. They also allow you to control the amount of light filtering into your home or business, making them an effective solution for solar protection in spaces like restaurants, stores with windows facing east or west, or residential areas. 

Energy Savings & Temperature Control  

Retractable awnings provide shade that significantly reduces cooling costs. Studies have shown they can lower indoor temperatures by 15 degrees Fahrenheit, leading to tremendous energy savings. By blocking the sun’s heat, homes and businesses have to rely less on air conditioning, reducing electricity bills and lessening their carbon footprint.

Keep Insects Out

The material of vertical drop screens or vertical awnings like our ZipShade Solar shade acts like a mesh curtain, preventing insects from entering your restaurant patio or your home’s backyard deck while allowing fresh air to pass through. 

Privacy

If you’re fortunate enough to own a retractable awning in a climate that allows you to spend much of the year outdoors, you want to ensure that the time you spend on your deck or patio is private. No one wants to have the neighbors looking in. A retractable awning will provide additional privacy when you want it without obstructing the views of the garden or backyard. 

Choosing Quality: Rollac Is The Right Partner for Your Retractable Awning Needs

Finding a retractable awning that suits your needs is one thing, but finding one within your price range is another. The key is to work with an awning company that knows its products well, can listen to you, the customer, and then offer a suitable shading solution. 

With over 40 years of experience in the retractable awning industry, Rollac is a trustworthy company that knows its products sufficiently and listens to its customers. We’ve built our business on a solid foundation of quality and superior customer service.

Yes, retractable awning prices can be intimidating, but they don’t have to be, not with Rollac. Get in touch for more information on how Rollac can help you. After talking to our team, purchasing your retractable awning will become your top priority.