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THE Home Building Seminar

Saturday 1:00 pm, 2nd June 2012

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Owner Builder - 3hr Workshop

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Accolade Screens

Turn your outdoor living into indoor living!

Accolade Weather Screens are an Australian owned and designed product. They are simple and efficient alternative to cafe blinds and PVC blinds. This innovative and cost effective solution has been awarded a patent.

If you are thinking of getting cafe blinds and PVC blinds, think Accolade Weather Screens instead.

What is an Accolade Weather Screen?

An Accolade Weather Screen is simply a solid aluminium extrusion made to form a rigid frame. This is then fitted with a clear weather resistant flexible material. This membrane has been stretched to create an optical appearance similar to that of a glazed window, but with the safety of plastic.

When can Accolade Weather Screen be used?

Screens can be used to create a weather proof area from an existing veranda or pergola. They can be easily dismantled and stored or simply left in place and opened up in minutes using our new bi-fold system. The screens can also be hinged to create doors and openings. The screens have the clarity almost of glass but with the added benefit of being unbreakable, light weight and easily adapted to most circumstances.

You can easily fix the screens yourself or have Accolade Weather Screens install. Although the maximum width of each panel is 1.3 metres (depending on wind conditions), the screens can be connected together to enclose any size.

For further information, visit the website: www.accoladescreens.com.au  

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