Awning Installation Cost

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10th December, 2025
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At a Glance
  • The average cost of awning installation is £2,225.
  • It usually takes around 1 to 2 days to install awning.
In this awning cost guide, you'll discover the following:
  • A complete cost breakdown for 2025, including retractable and freestanding awnings.
  • How long it takes to install an awning, along with pergola prices for comparison.
  • How to find and hire an awning fitter near you with MyJobQuote.
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Average Awning Installation Cost:

Depending on the complexity of the job, it usually takes: 1 – 2 days

£2,225

How Much Do Awnings Cost to Install?

So, how much does an awning cost?

Typically, awnings cost around £2,225 to install (including material and labour fees), depending on the size and design, as well as whether or not you opt for one that comes with electrical components.

However, the cost for a patio house or porch awning can actually range anywhere from £150 to £9,000 as they're available in many different sizes, shapes, and styles. With this in mind, the cost varies greatly, making it difficult to determine how much you need to spend.

In order to give you an idea, budget awnings tend to cost around £150 to £500, whereas high-end, bespoke awnings range from £1,000 to £9,000. If you wish to add electrical operations, this will likely cost an additional £300 to £500.

As an alternative option to a traditional awning, you can install a standard pergola for around £400 to £5,000, or a luxury, high-end option will cost around £8,000 to £12,000.

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You may also be interested in a freestanding awning instead of one fitted to your property, these cost around £5,000 to £20,000.

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Awning Installation Prices

To give you a better idea of awning prices, we have created the table below showing what you can expect to pay for an awning installation:

TYPE OF AWNING AVERAGE HOUSE AWNING COST
Pergola installation cost £400 - £6,000
Retractable awning cost £500 - £10,000
Freestanding awning installation cost £5,000 - £20,000
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Supply Cost of an Awning Installation

If you are planning on purchasing the awning separately and installing it yourself or hiring a contractor later, then you may be interested in learning what the supplies cost. This is the material cost only without incorporating the cost of labour.

The average cost for a patio garden awning is anywhere between £150 to £9,000.

Budget awnings tend to cost around £150 to £500, whereas high-end, bespoke awnings will cost around £1,000 to £9,000.

If you want to add electric operations to your awning, this will likely cost an additional £300 to £500.

Additional Awning Installation Costs

When it comes to installing an awning at your home, there are several additional costs that you may need to consider. Below is a list of some additional things that you may need to budget for with this type of work.

Patio Installation

When installing an awning at your home, you may also want to install a patio area for entertaining. Patio installation costs will vary depending on the materials used, the size of the area, and your location in the UK. However, you can expect a patio installation to cost around £1,000 to £1,500.

Garden Fence Installation

If your garden has been lacking TLC for a while, it might be time to upgrade your fences to improve security and safety in your garden. The average cost of new garden fences is £1,500, but exact prices depend on your chosen fencing material and style, with simple lap panels being far cheaper than Venetian or slatted variants.

You may be able to get away with a fence repair rather than a full replacement if only some panels are damaged. Fence panel repairs cost £150, providing a far lower-cost option than full fence replacement, which can be useful if you only need to replace a few panels after adverse weather conditions or general wear-and-tear.

Landscaping

Similarly, if you are updating your garden space, you may be interested in getting some landscaping work done.

landscaping

The prices for this will vary depending on the size of your garden, the work completed, and your location in the UK. On average, you can expect lanscaping costs of £400 to £600, depending on the scope of your work.

If you want new grass as part of this service, you can expect new turf costs of around £15 per m².

Electric Awning Cost

Electric operation for your awning is very convenient as it saves you from having to manually retract and extend it.

If you're interested in adding this during your installation, you should expect the awning costs you're quoted by specialist installers to be around £300 to £500 higher than if you were getting a manually operated awning installed.

Labour Cost of an Awning Installation & Timescales

When installing an awning, you may be interested in learning how much you expect to pay for the labour costs. This is for the cost of paying someone to install the awning for you without incorporating the cost of any of the materials needed.

On average, you can expect to pay around £350 to £600 for the installation of an awning. This price will vary depending on the size of the awning, the type of awning installed, and your location in the UK.

Those in the London area can expect to pay more for installing an awning than those in the north or other parts of the UK. This is because labour costs are generally higher in this area across all niches.

The installation of an awning typically takes around 1 to 2 days, depending on the size and any added complexities. If your awning includes an electric operation for example, then this can increase the the time required by several hours, which will also add to the overall labour costs.

Factors That Impact Awning Installation Costs

Several things can affect the overall cost of installing an awning. Below is a list of things that may affect the price of this job:

Type of Awning

The type of awning that you choose will affect the overall cost of the job. As mentioned earlier, there are various types of awnings, and the prices for these can range by quite a lot.

electric awning

For example, a budget awning may cost as little as a few hundred pounds, whereas a luxury, bespoke awning may cost tens of thousands of pounds. With this in mind, it’s a good idea to have a budget in mind before searching for your dream awning.

Location of Property

The location of your property can also affect the overall cost of having an awning installed. Those in the London area can expect to pay more for installing an awning than those in the north or other parts of the UK. This is because labour costs are generally higher in this area across all industries.

Ease of Access

The ease of access will also play a part in the cost of the job. The more difficult it is to access the area of installation, the harder the job will be to complete. This will result in the job taking much longer and, therefore, higher labour costs due to the additional time.

Size of Awning

The size of the awning you choose will also affect the cost of the job. The larger the awning, the more expensive it is likely to cost. Larger awnings are also more difficult to install than smaller ones and will take longer. Therefore, larger awnings will result in higher labour costs.

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What's Involved in Installing An Awning?

You may be curious about the steps involved when installing a retractable patio awning as outlined below, and while exact methods may differ for other options, the basic steps are usually very similar.

However, many people prefer to leave this type of work to the professionals to ensures the installation is safe and of high-quality. This is especially true for electrical awnings, as these will require additional work, such as wiring, to complete the job. Plus larger awning installations will require several people to complete the job properly.

As such, it is highly recommended to hire a builder to complete the job instead of attempting any DIY. Due to the nature of the work, it's best to obtain three quotes first, which can be done with the help of MyJobQuote without any further obligations.

Before the Installation

  • Choose and Measure the Area — Start by selecting the right area for your awning. Measure the chosen area carefully to ensure there’s enough room, leaving some extra space into your calculations. Check that there’s sufficient clearance around the area so the installation can proceed without obstacles.
  • Find the Mounting Location — Identify the exact points where the hardware will be installed, usually on a wall or soffit. Make sure the chosen points are secure and follow manufacturer's instructions on how to mount your chosen hardware properly.

During the Installation

  • Mount the Hardware — Drill and secure the hardware to your chosen location. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to ensure it’s safe, stable, and won’t loosen over time.
  • Attach the Awning — Once the hardware is in place, attach the awning and if there is a motor included, install it according to the instructions to help propel the awning when it's in use and then retract it when it's not.

After the Installation

  • Final Adjustments — Ensure the awning is level and everything is securely in place, making any adjustments if required. Check all the moving parts, including joints and motor, so they are operating smoothly.
  • Safety Check — Finally, review everything is safely installed and remove any debris, checking that the area around the awning is clear. For larger or electrical awnings, you will need confirmation that all wiring and components meet UK safety standards.

Types of Awning

There are several different types of awnings for you to choose from. The most common being a retractable patio awning. Below, we will go over the types of awnings and the pros and cons of each type.

Patio Awning

Patio awnings come in many different sizes, shapes, and styles. They range from budget models to more luxurious, bespoke models.

patio awning

Most patio awnings are retractable, so you can retract them away against the wall whenever they are not in use. You can opt for manual awnings, which tend to be cheaper, or choose one with electrical controls and remote control.

Pros

  • ✔ Various sizes, shapes, and designs are available
  • ✔ Most patio awnings are retractable
  • ✔ You can get electrical options for convenience

Cons

  • ✖ It can’t be moved from place to place

Pergola

Pergolas are similar to a gazebo. These are structures typically made from wood and are made up of several columns that support a slatted roof.

They are designed to provide partial shade in a particular area of the garden but are effectively open structures, so they will allow light to continue to flow into the area.

Pros

  • ✔ Great for providing shade
  • ✔ Attractive structures
  • ✔ Various sizes, shapes, and designs are available

Cons

  • ✖ Won’t shield the area from rain

Freestanding Awning

A freestanding awning provides large areas of sun and rain coverage without having to mount it to a wall.

There are two options for freestanding awnings. The first option is a butterfly style awning with a two-legged central framework, stabilised with either concrete foundations or stabilisation boxes.

The second option is a single freestanding awning which comes on a single support leg fixed to a concrete foundation.

Pros

  • ✔ Various sizes, shapes, and designs are available
  • ✔ Can be moved if needed
  • ✔ No need to mount it to a wall

Cons

  • ✖ Needs to be stabilised to prevent falling or to blow over

Checklist: Hiring Contractors to Install an Awning

Consider these key points before hiring a contractor to install an awning for you:

  • Do they provide any guarantees with their work? Make sure they offer warranties or guarantees to cover their work once completed, as this will also provide confidence that any unforeseen issues will be resolved.
  • How much will the job cost? Ask for a detailed breakdown so you can ensure you are paying a fair price for each element of the work, use MyJobQuote to receive quotes from three different tradesmen without any obligations.
  • Do you need to hire any additional contractors? As part of any quotes, make sure you understand if other tradesmen are required or if the contractor expects you to supply anything on their behalf.
  • Do they have prior experience? Look for contractors with proven experience installing an awning, ideally having completed several similar designs to the style you're looking to have built.
  • Can you see examples of previous work? Look at their MyJobQuote profile for any photographs, ask for a portfolio of work or see if friends and family have any recommendations.
  • How long will the work take to complete? Ask for an estimated timeline so you can plan accordingly and know when the installation will be finished.

FAQs

Can I Install an Awning Myself?

Technically yes, providing you have basic DIY skills and the right experience. You may, however, still require assistance for certain steps and before starting will need to ensure accurate measurements are taken, level installation, and also follow any safety precautions, especially when working at heights.

Are Awnings Suitable for All Year Round?

The majority of awnings are designed primarily for sun protection and add cover during light rain, however, they're not suitable for diverse weather conditions such as strong winds or heavy rain and snow. Freestanding or pergola-style awnings may also need additional anchoring or waterproof covers during any severe conditions.

How Do You Clean a Fabric Awning?

Fill up a bucket with warm, soapy water and then gently wipe the fabric and the frame with a clean cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft-bristled brush and work the dirt off the fabric gently. Avoid scrubbing too hard or using any harsh chemicals, as this can cause damage. Allow the awning to dry naturally before putting away, as not to cause any damp or mould issues.

What Size Awning Do I Need?

The size of awning you need will depend on the size of your home and the amount of the garden you want to cover. Take measurements of your property and garden to determine how large your awning needs.

What if My Guttering Is in the Way?

If your guttering is in the way, you can opt for special heavy-duty brackets that help overcome obstructions, including gutters. These brackets allow you to position the awning wherever it is required, meaning you don't need to worry about obstructions that may get in the way.
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