Best Patio Awnings Under $100 (2026)

We scored options under $100 by combining average customer ratings, construction materials, feature set (UV blocking, cordless, windows), and practical fit for common patio or door/window applications

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    VINGLI 40x48 in Window Awing Canopy for Doors

    VINGLI 40x48 in Window Awing Canopy for Doors

    VINGLI • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

    Exterior door canopy made of polycarbonate cover, designed to protect against rain, snow, and sun. Users note good rain resistance and attractive appearance, with mixed opinions on installation from mobile homes

    • rain resistance
    • easy installation guidance
    • all-weather protection
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    VINGLI 40x80 in Window/Awning Door Canopy

    VINGLI 40x80 in Window/Awning Door Canopy

    VINGLI • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

    Polycarbonate door canopy for outdoor protection against rain, snow, and sun. Easy to install with guidance; customers note rain resistance and improved house appearance

    • All-weather protection for doors
    • Clear instructions for assembly
    • Weather shielding from rain, snow, UV
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Buying Guide

Material and weather resistance

Choose materials suited to your climate—polycarbonate covers shed water and resist yellowing, while fabric shades can offer UV blocking but may need more maintenance

Mounting and fit

Measure door or window openings and confirm mounting styles; roller shades attach differently than rigid door or window canopies and sidewalls for pop-up canopies

Light and privacy control

Decide if you need full sun blocking (cordless roller shades) or partial light transmission (transparent polycarbonate) depending on desired brightness and privacy

Ease of use and maintenance

Look for cordless or simple-operating designs and consider how easy covers are to clean—smooth polycarbonate wipes down, while fabric may require spot cleaning

Compatibility with existing structures

Verify that the awning design works with your porch, window trim, or canopy frame; sidewalls and window/door canopies have different attachment needs