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Accolades all the weather way

WITH winter upon us, most homeowners will be restricted to how much they can use their outdoor areas.
Whether it’s the howling wind, pouring rain or dust coming into your outdoor area, Accolade Weather Screens has a solution for you.
Accolade Weather Screens has been providing customers with weatherproofing solutions for their outdoor area for more than a decade.
Built to go around your existing patio, pergola, deck or outdoor alfresco area, each screen is custom-made to suit your style and budget.
The clear, weather resistant screens contain a PVC membrane that has the optical clarity similar to that of glass with the benefit of being safe, shatterproof and easy to operate.
Accolade was awarded an Australian patent for developing an innovative alternative to PVC cafe blinds.
Using the same material as cafe blinds, the PVC is stretched into a custom aluminium frame and retro-fitted to suit your existing outdoor area.
An Accolade Weather Screen is perfect for weatherproofing your outdoor zone from wind and rain and can be opened using a unique tracking system from the top allowing the ground free of tracks and guides.
As well as clear PVC, the screens can also be inserted with sun block-out mesh, tinted anti-glare PVC and insect membranes.
To learn more about Accolade Weather Screens, visit www.accoladescreens.com.au to view their full gallery or phone 3102 1186.

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