Features of Veranda Awnings
The Veranda Awning is a very exclusive, modern, practical, and innovative sun protection awning model, which allows you to decide the amount of heat and light you want to let pass over the structure where it is installed.
The opening and closing are always done through a motorized system with sliding guides.
It can be made with acrylic fabric or technical textiles, depending on the level of waterproofing required.
The Veranda awning is a patented system with telescopic or spring-loaded guides that allows the awning's surface to be deployed over the roof of the greenhouse or structure, ensuring that the fabric is always fully tensioned, even on roofs with low slopes.
The operation via a built-in electric motor, standard on all models, provides a high level of comfort for the opening and closing maneuver.
Unlike sliding awnings that move underneath, Verandas are installed above the structures. They come with a set of guides, which are fixed to the base of the structure to be covered using brackets in case one already exists. (They can also be installed between walls if there is no underlying structure.)
The system consists of a box where the roll-up tube with the fabric or technical textile of choice is housed according to the needs. This box's function is to protect the fabric when it is rolled up.
The second important element is the aluminum displacement guides, which are currently made with internal spring systems or gas pistons, ensuring the fabric remains fully tensioned throughout its movement.
These are large awnings that can reach widths of up to 5.00 meters and extensions of up to 6.00 meters, depending on the model. They can be modular in width to create large surface enclosures.
The mechanism is always motorized as this ensures the fabric is always tensioned.
The recommended inclination is 15% if the fabric is waterproof (acrylic fabric or closed technical fabric).
The structure is manufactured in different sizes according to the client's needs and the specific dimensions required.
Currently, these awning systems have evolved significantly, with water collection gutters at the bottom, motors that pre-tension the fabric when it reaches the end of its travel to better withstand wind or water, if necessary.
The aluminum is always extruded with direct press and finished with a powder coating system, cured at high temperatures from the Qualicoat brand, certified with warranty QC-0706.
All fastenings and connectors are made of stainless steel, ensuring maximum durability and mechanical resistance over the years.
The fabrics used for these products are the basic sun protection types that allow rolling. Whether they are fabric or technical textiles, these are awnings with great resistance and durability, as the entire system of mechanisms and guides is built to withstand weather changes, whether sun or rain, always within the parameters for which they were designed.
They come with sun, wind, and humidity protection safety elements to guarantee the awning will open or close based on the weather conditions or the client’s needs.
The aesthetic and linear design of the box and guides allows installation on any surface in a completely discreet and minimalist way, becoming fully integrated into the area or surface where it is installed