yeh i got a roll out awning at the moment, but want something more permanent - its 4.25 x 4m.......so covers the whole deckRoll out Awning - we've a 3.5m x 2.5m awning (in cream) - works a treat keeping heat off, and also heat in when using a gas fire pit.
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The bit to the right is the gazebo for the hot tub. Corrugated perspex roof.
that is my think fossy tbh......ive priced the roof at around £250 with 10mm clear polycarb twinwall and an extra £100 for the glazing barsIf you fancy doing it yourself, and it will match what you've done, timber frame and maybe the triple polycarbonate clear sheets - not cheap, but not as expensive as steel/alloy and glass, and DIY'able. We went corrugated roof for the hot tub due to the steam etc - if the polycarbonate degrades, it's easy off to replace, and has stood up to 2-3 winters of storms.
I was thinking of something to cover ours but permanent is no good as need access to paint windows etc. Currently using a sail. Not in picture
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why would permanent stop access to painting the windows??? or are you talking upstairs windows??I was thinking of something to cover ours but permanent is no good as need access to paint windows etc. Currently using a sail. Not in picture
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why would permanent stop access to painting the windows??? or are you talking upstairs windows??
planks across the supporting structures would sort that issue though.......Probs upstairs.
Yes if I put something up it would need to move away out the road.a roll out is the way to go, then it can go away when you don't want it.
what happens to that one shown in #6 when it gets 3 foot of snow on it? correct it collapses under the weight....
it takes 120kg per square foot of weight and its also sloped down upto 17 degrees...........so no collapse under weighta roll out is the way to go, then it can go away when you don't want it.
what happens to that one shown in #6 when it gets 3 foot of snow on it? correct it collapses under the weight....