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Replacing the business awnings? Is there a cheaper option?

Awning CoverUps can save the costs of having to have your awnings replaced.

LetterBank CoverUps are self-adhesive printed fabrics that go on your awning and cover over old wording and can a splash of color

Awnings are very costly to replace. You may be able to save some major replacement expenses by using DuraStik Awning CoverUps by LetterBank.

Look at your awning.

Measure for a New CoverUp for your awning

Would you like to cover over an old business name?
Now you can!

Do you want to put a new logo or name on an awning?*

Want a family name on an RV Canopy or Sunshade?

How can you add a personal touch to oversize patio umbrellas?
DuraStik may be right for you.

DuraStik works on awnings, canopies, flags, sails, pennants and tents that have not been treated with silicone. Order a small random piece to test



How do the LetterBank Awning CoverUps work?

CoverUps are printed, super-thin fabrics with an aggressive adhesive on the back, already applied.

They cover over old wording or add your logo to an existing fabric or vinyl awning, tent. canopy, sunscreen or shade.

DuraStik is LetterBank's brand name for a very thin fabric with a highly aggressive adhesive backing and is cut into lettering or printed in full color graphics and photos.

Order the sample to try on your awning 
and for a limited time, get 10% extra off your order.

I have an old awning with writing on it, can you cover it up?

We sure can! Send photos (one showing the whole awning, one closer) along with the exact dimensions in inches showing us the entire width (left to right) and height (top to bottom) of the wording you want to cover over.
Then send your wording or graphics exactly as you want them to appear in that space. Place your order and we'll do the rest.

Don't forget to send for a small sample to test first.

Why is ordering a sample to test first important? Some awnings and fabrics are treated with a silicone product in the mill where they're made or as an after-market application. Nothing will stick to silicone, so you need to test it by applying the sample.

LetterBank CoverUps are made from a tightly woven, super-thin modern fabric that is weatherproof, stays on in the rain and stays on throughout the strongest of winds, in searing desert heat and frozen landscapes.
LetterBank has carried out tests since 2009 in The USA, Canada, Mexico, Guam, England, Ireland, Spain and Japan on •Awnings •Canopy Covers •Umbrellas •Flags •Sailboat Sails •Duffels •Fabric Marine Covers without a single failure or return when applied as instructed. We've been making and selling DuraStik nationwide and have many repeat customers. Order the sample to get going!

CoverUps seem like a great idea, let's get started!

Fill out this form for a fast and friendly quote or order a small random piece to test first!

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