Custom Awnings in Fort Worth, TX
Commercial and residential awnings, canopies, and carports across Tarrant County and the Mid-Cities.
Fort Worth has its own character and we love the work here. Downtown and Sundance Square keep us in restaurant and historic-storefront awnings. The Cultural District — Montgomery Plaza, West 7th — runs toward modern commercial and multi-family.
Residential work covers Arlington Heights, TCU-area bungalows, the Ridglea neighborhoods, and the growing Tanglewood district. Fort Worth's blend of traditional and modern residential gives us a wide range of awning styles to build.
Weather in Fort Worth, and what it means for your awning.
Fort Worth's weather is North Texas standard — hail belt, hot summers, occasional winter freezes — but with a bit drier air than Dallas proper due to its position further west. The 2021 freeze and 2023 ice storm hit Fort Worth at least as hard as Dallas. Summer highs run 98–104°F through July and August.
Fort Worth has its own architectural character distinct from Dallas. Historic downtown, Sundance Square, the Stockyards, and the Cultural District have preservation-minded architectural standards. Arlington Heights, Ridglea, and Tanglewood have Craftsman and Mid-Century Modern stock where awning design should match era. Newer developments like Clearfork run modern.
Popular products in Fort Worth.
Fort Worth residential covers a wide range: historic bungalow fabric awnings in Arlington Heights; modern-profile metal awnings in Clearfork and West 7th new construction; traditional estate awnings in Westover Hills; and retrofit patio covers across Tanglewood and Ridglea. Motorized retractable systems are less common here than in Plano or Frisco — Fort Worth clients often prefer permanent structures.
Commercial Fort Worth is heavy on the Cultural District, Sundance Square, and West 7th corridor — restaurant fabric awnings, hotel entry canopies, and boutique retail storefronts. Stockyards-adjacent work requires period-appropriate Western architectural character.
Local specialties.
- Sundance Square and downtown storefront awnings
- Cultural District and West 7th modern commercial canopies
- Residential awnings across Arlington Heights, Tanglewood, and Ridglea
- TCU-area restaurant and retail awnings
- Historic district period-appropriate profiles
Where we work around town.
Sundance Square and downtown Fort Worth storefront awnings, Cultural District and West 7th Street retail and restaurant canopies, Stockyards Western-character awnings, TCU-area restaurant patios, and Clearfork mixed-use awnings.
Every AAA product is available in Fort Worth.
We fabricate in our Houston shop and dispatch our own crews to your property. No local subcontractors.
Questions we hear from Fort Worth customers
Do you travel to Fort Worth from Houston, or work through a DFW subcontractor?
- We travel from Houston for Fort Worth installs. No subcontractors. Our crews coordinate through our Richardson satellite office and batch Fort Worth projects with Dallas-area work to reduce travel overhead. Typical install window is 3–5 weeks after contract signing.
Does the Fort Worth Near Southside historic district require design review?
- Yes. The Near Southside and Fairmount/Southside historic districts have design guidelines enforced by the Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission. We prepare submittal packets matching their format — typically 4–6 week review turnaround. Over the years we've done enough approvals in these districts to know what gets through and what needs adjustment before submission.
Can you do Western-character awnings for Stockyards properties?
- Yes. Stockyards buildings often have specific historic character that calls for fabric or metal awnings matched to the Old West architectural vocabulary — corrugated metal profiles, timber mounting brackets, muted earth-tone fabrics. We've done this for several Stockyards-area restaurants and retailers.
Do you actually service Fort Worth?
- Yes — Fort Worth is part of our regular service area. We dispatch our own AAA Awning install crews from the Houston fabrication shop and travel anywhere in the Fort Worth Metro. There's no travel surcharge for standard residential or commercial calls inside this service area.
How do I get a free estimate in Fort Worth?
- Call our nearest office at (214) 553-0733, or submit the contact form on this site. We'll schedule an on-site visit at your Fort Worth property, measure, photograph, discuss design and materials, and follow up with a written quote. No obligation, no high-pressure sales.
How long does a typical project take in Fort Worth?
- From signed contract, most residential awning or patio projects in Fort Worth complete in 2–6 weeks. Commercial canopies and engineered walkway covers run longer depending on stamped drawings and permit review. We give every quote a firm timeline.
Do you handle HOA or city permit submissions in Fort Worth?
- Yes. For HOA architectural review we provide drawings, materials, and color specs. For Fort Worth city permits or stamped structural drawings, we coordinate engineering and submit to the AHJ as part of the project scope.
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Free estimate in Fort Worth
Call the nearest office or request a site visit online — we'll come out, measure, and quote at no cost.