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Conservatory Awnings
Drop & Sliding Arm Awnings
Fixed Louvre Arrays
Folding Arm Awnings
Motorisation
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Roller Blinds / Screens
Tensile Stuctures / Shade Sails
Traditional Shop Blinds
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Walkways & Awning Stuctures
Window Canopies
Window Film
Anti-glare Blinds
Black-out Blinds
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Dim-out Blinds
Energy Saving Blinds
Insect Screens
Internal Planation Shutters
Mid-pane blinds
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Panel Blinds
Pinoleum Blinds
Pleated Blinds
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Tensile Structures
Timber Venetian Blinds
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Bar &/ Servery Shutters
Bar / Servery Grilles
Industrial Folding Doors
Industrial Rolling Shutter Doors
Office Roller Shutters
Roller Garage Doors
Shop Front Shutters and Grilles
The construction of approach awnings is from the same extrusion as Dutch blind systems and these rigid structures provide a highly visible advertisement for the premises together with the practicality of giving weather protection to the patrons. Computerised bending of the Dutch blind extrusion together with the vast range of specifically designed components now available for approach awnings and walkways provide an almost limitless range of shape, size and design.
These are basically an extension of the approach awning (i.e. longer) and are generally used to connect one building with another to give weather protection. Construction is the same but due to the lengths involved it will be necessary to construct a heavy duty aluminium base frame mounted on awning poles and brackets. The walkway frame can then be bolted to the top of the base frame. All must be secured back to the building(s) where possible.
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