Use only the screws designed for use with that masonry anchor because using a screw that s too big could damage the masonry anchor and using a screw that s too small may not provide the support you need.
How to mount an awning to a brick wall.
Attach the brackets to the house even with the chalk line making sure they are plumb.
Drill holes where your mounting brackets will go using the marks you made as a guide.
Add a screw to the middle of the masonry anchor by drilling it in.
Mark the location of the awning on the side of the house making sure it is level.
While your assistants hold the object in place use the hammer drill with masonry bit to drill anchor holes through the object and brick.
Also when using screws it s imperative that you use countersinks for the screws.
Many manufacturers utilize a mounting rail that attaches to the brackets.
Yes brick walls make a great anchor point for sail shades and awnings but you will want to mount the bracket to the mortar between the bricks.
Read your awning instructions for the exact drill bit to use.
Doing so allows the awning housing to mount to the rail.
How to install a retractable awning on a brick wall.
Tap your concrete anchors gently into the drilled holes with the hammer.
To drill into brick use a masonry drill bit.
Pop a caulk line to mark the position for the support brackets.
Usually the instructions will recommend a 12 or 14 mm drill bit.
Lift the awning into place and bolt it to the brackets.
Drill holes for the mounting bracket screws.
After installing the brackets the installation process of the awning can vary based on the awning itself as well as the type of mounting.
These holes should be slightly deeper than the length of the anchor excluding the bolt washer and thickness of the object being mounted and should be at least five anchor diameters away from the edges of the object and 10 anchor diameters away from each other.