The Retractable Shade Awnings is an excellent solution to the afternoon sun. The pivoting arm rotates from 0 degrees for full sun to 180 degrees for complete shade.
When it is not in use it will roll up on its tube and the valance will add a distinct look to your window while the arms rest at the sides.
FABRIC TYPES FOR AWNINGS, CANOPIES & TENTS
Sunbrella or Dickson
100% Solution Dyed Acrylic
Exclusive fluorocarbon finish
Water repellent
Resistant to Ultraviolet rays
Mildew resistant (if maintained and cleaned)
Vinyl Laminated Polyester Awning Fabric
Resists acid rain and air pollution discoloration
Exceptionally Smooth surface
Certified Flame Resistance by California State Fire Marshall
Dickson Nite-Lite
For Back-Lit awnings and Sign Fabric
Vinyl Laminated Polyester Scrim
White underside for illumination
Ease of cleaning
Flame retardant
Firesist
Fabric woven from inherently fire retardant polymer,
Backed with a durable urethane/acrylic coating
Very resistant to Ultraviolet rays
Water repellent
Excellent mildew resistance (if maintained and cleaned)
Sunbrella
Sattler-Corp
Sattler-Ag
VALANCE / SCALLOP
There are different styles of valances for all awnings and canopies. Calderon #1 and Caribbean #2 are the most popular styles but you can choose any style you wish. The valances can be 8", 10" or 12" long as required. The awning valance comes with a ¼" binding. There are various biding colours from which to choose.
The Awning valance is easily removable on retractable awnings by removing the end cap and pulling the fabric out.
There is no additional cost for awning valance.
Measure the Width of the Window/Door from the inside left to inside right. Add 6” on either side of the awning: so add an additional 12” to the inside awning width to obtain your finished awning width.
Measure the drop of the window from the mounting point to the centerline of the window. The projection is the same as the drop. This represents the measurement for surface installation. For Recess Installation, measure the inside width from left to right and the drop from the mounting point to the centerline of the window. The projection is the same as the drop.
Considerations
Goodlands, The Morne, MF 7020, Castries
awning@candw.lc (758) 457-7466
Springs Main Road, PO Box 248, St Georges
caribbeanawning@gmail.com (473) 414-4766