Atlanta Awning Cleaner's Gallery Of Work
Welcome to our Gallery of Work, a visual showcase of Atlanta Awning Cleaners’ 30+ years of expertise in professional awning maintenance across North Georgia.
These before-and-after images highlight the dramatic difference our awning cleaning services can make, from restoring dirty canvas awnings to revitalizing commercial vinyl canopies. Each repair project reflects our commitment to extending the life, beauty, and functionality of every awning we service.
Check out some of our experiences with awning repair, commercial awning experiences, and residential cleaning experiences.
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See the dramatic before and after transformations from Atlanta’s premier awning cleaning specialists. Over 30 years of professional cleaning and sealing treatments that restore awnings to their original beauty while providing lasting UV protection.
A homeowner in Alpharetta reached out to us for help with their large deck awning, which had not been cleaned in more than seven years.
Surrounding trees had dropped dirt and debris onto the fabric, and the lack of direct sunlight created the perfect conditions for algae growth, leading to a thick patch across the surface. After over eight hours of detailed, professional cleaning, we successfully restored the awning’s appearance.
While some permanent staining remained, the awning is now refreshed, cleaner, and better preserved for long-term use.
This retractable awning in Marietta had been in use for six years, exhibiting the typical wear often seen from prolonged Sun exposure and the natural friction that occurs when retracting the fabric. Our team carefully inspected the damage, noting two weakened seams and small holes.
We then performed a thorough cleaning, reinforced the failing stitching, and patched the affected areas. With these repairs, the awning is structurally sound and ready to provide reliable shade for at least another season.








At this Sandy Springs home, the retractable awning showed a common issue we see as awnings age: the spline pull had deteriorated and fallen out. When this happens, the fabric no longer maintains proper tension, which compromises the awning’s structural integrity.
As a result, rainwater can begin to pool on the surface, creating unnecessary weight and added stress on the frame. Addressing spline deterioration early is important to extend the life of the awning and prevent more costly structural damage down the road.
At this Roswell residence, we were called to service two awnings that had gone years without proper maintenance. The half-dome awning at the front of the home had not been cleaned in nearly seven years, which left it heavily weathered and in need of restoration.
The rear awning showed more severe issues; its spline, which holds the fabric to the frame, had deteriorated to the point of pulling away from the frame. To restore its integrity, we carefully removed the awning from the frame, extracted the worn spline, and installed a new spline for a secure fit.
With both cleaning and structural repair completed, these awnings are once again functional and presentable, extending their service life.
This vinyl awning, situated at a business in historic Marietta Square, exemplifies the type of commercial projects we frequently service in the area. Vinyl is a durable material, but with regular exposure to sun, rain, and everyday wear, it requires professional care to maintain its appearance and longevity.
By working on awnings in high-traffic areas like Marietta Square, our team helps local businesses protect their investment while keeping storefronts looking clean and inviting.
Project Gallery
A homeowner in Roswell recently booked us for a routine awning cleaning. During our on-site inspection, it was discovered that the spline, the cord that secures the canvas to the frame, had worked loose, impacting both the structural integrity and long-term performance of the awning.
Why the spline matters
Based on over 20 years of field experience, it was explained that the spline is critical for proper tension, even stress distribution, and wind resistance. Without it, the fabric may sag, weaken, or tear prematurely, often leading to full replacement.
Initially, it was presented as a full canvas replacement. However, the homeowner preferred a repair-focused solution, which we support when it’s viable and safe.
Step-By-Step Precision Repair Process
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Removed the canvas from the frame and transported it safely to our workshop.
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Carefully unstitched a precise section to access the spline.
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Extracted the damaged spline and installed a new, industry‑grade spline.
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Re-stitched the canvas per original factory specifications.
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Fully reinstalled the repaired canvas on-site, ensuring proper tension and alignment.
Real-World Results
This precise repair saved the homeowner over $1,000 compared to a full canvas replacement. It also significantly extended the awning’s service life and preserved its structural function.
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