Commercial & Agricultural Awnings
Choose from six proven Dacraft styles—Angel Wing, View-Through, Step-Down, Shield-All, Regency, and True Arch. Each is custom-designed, factory-formed, and installed for a clean fit at storefronts, farm offices, schools, clinics, and shop doors. Reduce weathering on doors and windows, cut glare, and create a more welcoming entry.
 
      Angel Wing
A clean, classic profile that elevates public-facing entries and office windows while keeping rain and sun off the opening. Great for multi-tenant sites and farm offices that need a consistent look.
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      View-Through
Allows daylight and sight-lines while reducing glare and heat at reception windows and waiting areas—ideal when visibility matters (front counters, ticket windows).
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      Step-Down
Broad, horizontal coverage that shields high-traffic doors, service windows, and side entries from sun and rain. Add vertical accent stripes and scallops for branded detail.
Price a Step-Down 
      Shield-All
A solid, curved canopy for wind-prone or fully exposed openings—great for shop doors, clinic side entries, and back-of-house locations that need robust coverage.
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      Regency
A classic look with open sides and decorative scrolls. Adds a welcoming, traditional touch for visitor entrances and administrative doors.
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      True Arch
A modern, radiused profile that creates a focal point at main entries and storefronts. Delivers shade and a bit more privacy than open shapes.
See True Arch OptionsAt-a-Glance Specs
Specs vary by opening and exposure; your proposal confirms exact details.
Options & Accessories
We’ll include the right supports and trims for long-life performance.
Available Accent Colors
Use for feature stripes and scallop accents. On-screen colors are approximate—request metal chips to confirm.
Compare Awning Styles
| Style | Best For | Key Pros | Considerations | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Angel Wing Good | Public-facing entries; office windows | Less modern than True Arch | |
| View-Through Good | Reception windows; where visibility matters | Less privacy than solid styles | |
| Step-Down Better | High-traffic doors; service windows | More visual presence | |
| Shield-All Better+ | Wind-exposed doors; side entries | Solid canopy reduces view upward | |
| Regency Better | Visitor entrances; administrative doors | Scrolls are a design focal point | |
| True Arch Best | Main entries; storefronts; campuses | Distinctive shape—plan proportions | 
 
                     
             
							 
							 
							