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Zipscreen External BlindsZipscreen External Blinds - The latest generation of Outdoor Living blinds in Adelaide
Zipscreen External blinds are a new product to the Australian market specifically deisgned to create neat, easy to use sun protection for outdoor living patio areas and on the face of windows. By using a "zip" which slips inside a patented channel design, a blind is made that slides seamlessly within a channel. The blind is the next generation of external window shading and is appropriate for both Face Fix applications on the face of windows and reveal fit applications between posts in a patio or verandah.
The mesh fabrics used in Zipscreen blinds are designed to reflect the majority of the heat and harmful UV rays whilst not blocking light and vision. The heat is stopped before it even hits the glass of your window or door keeping your home cooler whilst still allowing natural light. Strong and durable, Zipscreen outdoor blinds offer protection from the sun, UV rays, rain and gusty winds. In addition, its secure, custom-made fit can be drawn to provide a 100% insect-free environment to rest and relax in. Suited for a wide range of conditions, it is the perfect external screen solution for any outdoor residential or commercial application.
Durable fabrics: The fabrics we use are manufactured to suit Australian conditions. So durable, they’ll look great for many years. Extensive range of styles & designs: The Zipscreen channels can be powdercoated to suit your outdoor decor. Technically superior materials: We make our awnings from components that have been engineered to last in Australia’s harsh conditions. Control: No Ropes, Pulleys or Zippers - just easy to use springs or motors. Ease of Use: Motorised options available
A Stan Bond consultant is able to guide you in the complete range of options available.
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