Retractable Sun Shade

There are days in the spring and fall that you want to enjoy the full sun when sitting on your back porch or patio. Then during the intense heat of July and August you want to keep cool and not burn to a crisp. There is really only one solution to having the best of both of these worlds. The answer is having a retractable sun shade installed to help keep direct sun from burning you and your family up during the summer months. The shades come in a couple of varieties, one with a manual extension and retracting feature, or an automated model that handles everything with an electric motor.

Most people will love the fact that there are about forty plus colors to choose from when having a sun shade built for your home. Since every unit is custom built for each client, even odd shaped areas that need to be covered are not a problem. Usually it is best to also email photos to the manufacturer along with the dimensions so they know exactly how to build out your order correctly. This is not a do-it-yourself type installation and requires an installer with training and experience to make sure you will have years and years of use from your new awning.

Financing is available direct from the makers of this product so it will not put such a dent in you savings account. They have flexible terms that will fit just about any customer’s income and budget constraints. For a sixteen by ten foot shade and depending on the options and materials ordered. The monthly payment can be from about eighty-three dollars up to about two hundred and fifty dollars per month. The higher monthly payments are due to using expensive hardwoods like teak or mahogany in the construction.

Ask the company when talking about price of your retractable sun shade, if they have any clients close by that you could actually see their product already installed and in working order. They may have a list of previous clients they are willing to let you contact. What you really want to find out besides making sure you get a quality installer, is how the company has treated the client you are visiting after the sale. Are they still helpful with questions, and technical support? Have they had a good experience with any warranty work if needed, and how does the finance department treat them if slightly late with a payment.