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Pleated Conservatory Roof
Pleated blinds are the ideal choice for conservatory roof windows. They offer maximum protection for the sun’s harmful rays, and take up very little space in the roof area and the fabric will help to reduce heat build up in summer and retain heat in winter, in turn
keeping your cooling and heating bills to a minimum! To further maximise the superb insulating idea too, you can choose our energy efficient fabrics and save yourself up to 15% on your annual fuel bills.
Straight Blind
Right Angle Triangle
House Shape Blind
Equalateral Roof Blind
Benefits
- Steel cord system
- No sagging over time
- Solar Reflective fabrics
- Works all year round keeping cool in summer/worm in winter
- Choose from a wide range of fabrics offering the benefits of light diffusion through to dim-out effects.
- No cords or controls hanging down into the room. Everything is operated by a rod controller.
- An Equal-spacing system attached to the pleats ensures that the pleated effect looks uniform across all blinds (BEWARE of cheaper imitations which do not have an equal spacing system)
- Any shape can be made, for any conservatory make or model. Everything is made-to-measure specifically for you windows.
- Dramatically reduces heat in hot conservatories, and reduces the ‘fading’ effect of the sun. Some fabrics reflect 100% of UV!
- Soon to be available in PERFECT FIT!
Maintainence
- Fabrics
- o Should be vacuumed with the brush attachment to keep the dust from discolouring fabrics in the short term. It is recommended that this be done once every 6 months. Full immersion in water is not recommended, as even a 1% shrinkage will distort the fabric significantly. A gentle wipe with a clean damp cloth will be okay for most fabrics if necessary.
- Mechanisms
- Rails need no maintenance.
- Guide wires should be lubricated at least every 6 months with a silicone spray. This is done by spraying a clean cloth with silicone, and then rubbing the cloth over the guide wires and cords. This method will stop the fabric being damaged by overspray from the silicone. If silicone is not available, a silicone based furniture polish will have the same effect (like Mr Sheen).