Depending on your brand of awning you will use either a large bolt or a screw to attach the awning into the brackets.
Attach awning to brick.
You can t just nail or glue something to bare brick.
Before you proceed check the brick for hardness if the brick is easily dimpled by applying pressure to the surface with a screwdriver or other sharp tool use the same mounting procedure as a cement siding installation to avoid the brick crumbling or pulling out under the weight of the awning.
Always attach awning to structural wall behind the veneer.
Awnings need approximately 6 to 12 inches of open heightwise wall or roof space to be installed.
If you just put screws into the mortar it will eventually crumble around the entrance hole and just pull out.
I attached a 5 overhang awning with kickers using 3 4 thd rod embedded in hilti 270 in 12 concrete wall.
Smart awnings with sensors.
Fasten the awning bar to the brackets.
Wall space needed for attaching.
Since the 4 brick had 2 air the anchors were cantilevered 6.
Attaching heavy objects to brick is more difficult than mounting on wood or drywall.
Also when using screws it s imperative that you use countersinks for the screws.
Faux stucco or metal buildings with no backer material.
Make sure the hardware you use is tight and that your awning does not wiggle around.
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.
Specialized drill bits are required to bore through the brick and concrete sleeve anchors are needed to expand inside the brick and act as sturdy durable supports.
Attach the hardware through the brackets and over the awning bar to hold it in place.