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− | + | Ventilated Awnings began as a means to support the Choat family and to create job opportunities in the community. With a three state territory, Al, Iva and their two sons Dale and Clyde, began building redwood awnings. | |
− | + | It was 1942, the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor and America had entered World War II. While Al was building the business, Clyde and Dale enlisted in the military and set out to serve their country. | |
When World War II ended in 1945, the boys came home. The family business was doing well, but needed to expand to support the growing family. Clyde and his wife Penny moved to Pensacola, FL.; Dale stayed in Gulfport, Ms., to help his dad. Clyde and his two sons, Buddy and Doug, opened the third branch in fort Walton Beach, Fl. In 1985, expanding their business further. Pensacola eventually became the home office; and in 1992 , they acquired the Gulfport branch from their Uncle Dale, who retired. | When World War II ended in 1945, the boys came home. The family business was doing well, but needed to expand to support the growing family. Clyde and his wife Penny moved to Pensacola, FL.; Dale stayed in Gulfport, Ms., to help his dad. Clyde and his two sons, Buddy and Doug, opened the third branch in fort Walton Beach, Fl. In 1985, expanding their business further. Pensacola eventually became the home office; and in 1992 , they acquired the Gulfport branch from their Uncle Dale, who retired. | ||
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Carports, boat, RV and patio cover are availble for home, commercial and institutional customers. Configurations include attached and free standing with flat, gable and gambrel roof shapes. Insulated and roll-form aluminum structures are available as well as all steel sturctures. Most sturctures are also adaptable to include side walls or built-in sheds. | Carports, boat, RV and patio cover are availble for home, commercial and institutional customers. Configurations include attached and free standing with flat, gable and gambrel roof shapes. Insulated and roll-form aluminum structures are available as well as all steel sturctures. Most sturctures are also adaptable to include side walls or built-in sheds. | ||
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