Since 1992, Atlanta Awning Cleaners has been the trusted provider of professional awning maintenance in Berkeley Lake, serving homeowners and businesses throughout this prestigious Gwinnett County lakeside community. As a family-owned business, we bring personal accountability and meticulous attention to detail to every project, earning the trust of lakefront property owners who value quality, precision, and reliable service.
At Atlanta Awning Cleaners, we know Berkeley Lake homeowners and businesses want straightforward, honest pricing, no hidden fees or gimmicks. That’s why our services are structured to be as clear as possible.
For cleaning, our minimum charge is $350, which covers awnings up to 350 square feet, perfect for a single patio awning or small storefront canopy. Larger awnings are priced at $1 per square foot, so you only pay for the exact size of your project.
This approach ensures fairness whether you’re maintaining a lakeside home’s shade structure or the awnings over a retail space near Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.
Repairs, on the other hand, can vary depending on the type and extent of the damage. Small fixes, like a loose spline, a pinhole, or a seam touch-up, are often included at no extra charge when combined with a cleaning.
More involved work, such as repairing a torn commercial canopy, reinforcing bent framework, or addressing retractable hardware, will naturally add to the cost.
With over 30 years of hands-on experience in North Georgia’s climate, our team understands how Berkeley Lake’s humidity, tree cover, and seasonal pollen affect awnings.
That expertise allows us to diagnose issues accurately, explain repair options clearly, and recommend solutions that protect both your investment and your budget for years to come.
Our gallery captures the essence of our approach: detailed craftsmanship paired with reliability.



Explore our work and discover the combination of expert craftsmanship and dependable results.




Lisa PodolskiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We have never had a company work as hard for us as Atlanta Awning Cleaners. They worked over two full days cleaning, rewiring and sealing three awnings that we hadn't cleaned in years and made them look like new. They even took one of them back to their business to give ut the best clean possible. They were so pleasant and explained so much about what they were doing and what we could expect. They have several contacts for replacing awnings should that be needed but did not push for any extra services and honored their quoted price to the penny. Their price was amazing for the amount of work they put in. I can recommend them with no hesitation at all, if you want great attention to detail for an amazing price, give them a try! Linda GartlandTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Joel and his dad did an A+ job cleaning our back porch awning. It had not been cleaned in over 5 years, but they did a fantastic job of bringing the color and cleanliness back. They fastidiously cleaned both the top and underside too. I thought their price was very reasonable, especially for the quality of their work. Definitely recommend them.Google rating score: 5.0 of 5, based on 2 reviewsVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
We proudly serve the city of Berkeley Lake, GA, a peaceful and affluent lakeside retreat where natural beauty, environmental care, and community pride converge. Centered around its private, 88-acre namesake lake, Berkeley Lake offers both scenic tranquility and modern suburban elegance.
Our seasoned team brings decades of hands-on expertise in awning cleaning, repair, and full exterior services, crafted precisely for Berkeley Lake’s distinctive neighborhoods and lifestyle.
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