Your awning s fabric isn t hanging off but the tears are still very noticeable.
How to sew a rip in an awning.
Begin by stitching around the edges of the rectangle so that there is room on all sides of the tear.
The actual tear that prompted the repair is likely small for example no larger than a finger s length.
If your rip or tear is larger then 3 feet or the length of the awning you may have to have someone sew the section.
The awning fabric is still intact but there are one or more decent sized tears.
Contact an awning fabricator to buy a yard of fabric in the same pattern as your awning.
Moderate rips and tears are a little more serious.
Roll up your awning in severe weathers such as thunderstorms windstorms and hurricanes.
Don t make it a rainwater pool.
Firstly use a water base non abrasive cleaning solution and carefully clean both sides of the canvas where the repair is needed.
Allow the water to drain off from a single side of your.
Rv awning repair tape is easily available at hardware stores in rv supplies retailers and through camping world and amazon prices vary but on average the tape will be more than 5 and less than 20.
Once the rectangle patch is securely attached to the awning then you will want to carefully stitch the edges of the gash to the newly attached fabric.
If you have sewing skills you can do this yourself.
Note that most tapes are 15 feet long but some are wider than others so you may want to buy thicker tape for a higher price if you hope to cover a hole with the tape or even to cover multiple.
Before handling always make sure that your awning is thoroughly dry.
When you are repairing an rip in your rv awning you first want to figure out how large your rip or tear is.
The most common areas of a canvas patio awning that need repair are small rips and tears in the body of the awning and where the frame has worn holes in the corners of the awning.