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Motorized retractable screens.
pgprescott
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Anyone have these or have my experiences with them? I'm looking at three units. One @ 20' wide and two @ 14'
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bow chica bow wow. Don't forget the fireplace and drapes on a remote.
What's it for? Outside? Is 20" as big as they go? Sounds cool. We did one for someone that popped up at the foot of their bed. Can't remember any details though.Phoenix -
We have a covered area in back and just don't like the idea of permanently screening it in, but if I had these retractable a I could extend our enjoyment time without bugs etc. on an as needed basis.
Not a movie screen u creep! Ha ha. -
What is the application? I have installed tons of projector screens and window screens. 20' is big for a window screen, you may need to break it into 2 sections. The size of the roller to support the weight is the critical part. On projection screens that are 14-20' in length the roller is usually between 6 and 8" in diameter.pgprescott said:Anyone have these or have my experiences with them? I'm looking at three units. One @ 20' wide and two @ 14'Medium BGE , iGrill2
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Pete, no personal experience here, but a neighbor had a 14' one and whether he left it down and exposed to too much UVL or wouldn't let it get dried properly before rolling up the thing rotted on him in 6 years. He since had it replaced with a cool white plastic pergola which came in a precut kit form. Granted if it's raining he gets wet!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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@AVEngineer Here is the application. I am wanting to mount under the headers with track on the posts and structure. I have 110 outlets already inside @ the ceiling. The dimensions are approx. the wide span concerns me. Also I have seen that there are various screen materials recommendations? -
I think you're referring to the retractable awnings? I considered those prior to this addition. Thanks for the input though.RRP said:Pete, no personal experience here, but a neighbor had a 14' one and whether he left it down and exposed to too much UVL or wouldn't let it get dried properly before rolling up the thing rotted on him in 6 years. He since had it replaced with a cool white plastic pergola which came in a precut kit form. Granted if it's raining he gets wet! -
Yes...me bad - first I don't know your name and now I don't know a screen from an awning! Guess you better take my advice with a block of salt!pgprescott said:
I think you're referring to the retractable awnings? I considered those prior to this addition. Thanks for the input though.RRP said:Pete, no personal experience here, but a neighbor had a 14' one and whether he left it down and exposed to too much UVL or wouldn't let it get dried properly before rolling up the thing rotted on him in 6 years. He since had it replaced with a cool white plastic pergola which came in a precut kit form. Granted if it's raining he gets wet!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Ron, I'll take your advice however it comes.RRP said:
Yes...me bad - first I don't know your name and now I don't know a screen from an awning! Guess you better take my advice with a block of salt!pgprescott said:
I think you're referring to the retractable awnings? I considered those prior to this addition. Thanks for the input though.RRP said:Pete, no personal experience here, but a neighbor had a 14' one and whether he left it down and exposed to too much UVL or wouldn't let it get dried properly before rolling up the thing rotted on him in 6 years. He since had it replaced with a cool white plastic pergola which came in a precut kit form. Granted if it's raining he gets wet! -
Check out Somfy. They have what you are looking for. https://www.somfysystems.com/residential/outdoor/exterior-screens
When it comes to fabric they will provide samples and the thing to look for is an openness factor. That is what determines how much light will pass.Medium BGE , iGrill2
Virginia Beach, VA -
Thanks. Any idea ballpark of cost? 5k? 10k?AVEngineer said:Check out Somfy. They have what you are looking for. https://www.somfysystems.com/residential/outdoor/exterior-screens
When it comes to fabric they will provide samples and the thing to look for is an openness factor. That is what determines how much light will pass. -
I don't know. I will check tomorrow and see if we have any pricing. My guess would be closer to 5k for all three. The fabric you choose will greatly affect the price.Thanks. Any idea ballpark of cost? 5k? 10k?Medium BGE , iGrill2
Virginia Beach, VA -
Thanks, I appreciate the help. I assume you feel they are a worthwhile product?AVEngineer said:
I don't know. I will check tomorrow and see if we have any pricing. My guess would be closer to 5k for all three. The fabric you choose will greatly affect the price.Thanks. Any idea ballpark of cost? 5k? 10k? -
They make good products. Several companies use motors and controllers from them in their own products.pgprescott said:Thanks, I appreciate the help. I assume you feel they are a worthwhile product?Medium BGE , iGrill2
Virginia Beach, VA
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