Vertical Screens: Privacy and Wind Protection
Why choose a vertical screen?
Divide and organise your space exactly as you wish with our vertical screens, designed to transform outdoor areas with elegance and practicality. A transparent central window can also be incorporated.
Ideal for terraces, verandas and hospitality settings, vertical screens provide privacy and protection from wind and light rain. Their robust design and wide range of fabrics allow them to suit any architectural setting, adding both style and functionality.
They can withstand strong gusts of wind and can include a transparent PVC window to preserve the view.
Vertical screens are blind and shutter systems designed to move up and down or side to side, providing precise control over incoming light and privacy.
With their sleek, contemporary design, these systems suit a wide range of spaces, from homes and offices to commercial premises.
For large façades, cable or rod guides are available for lintel or façade mounting.
– Different types of guide rails can be added.
– Ideal for creating comfortable outdoor areas.
– Cassette versions are available to protect the awning when retracted.
– The Siroflex vertical screen can also open sideways.
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Vertical screen maintenance
Proper maintenance of vertical screens is essential to extend their service life and ensure correct operation. Regular cleaning and inspections help prevent damage and keep them looking their best.
Regular cleaning of vertical screens is essential to remove accumulated dirt and prevent material degradation. We recommend carrying out this task at least once each season.
Recommended products and precautions
- Use warm water with mild soap. This will clean without damaging the fibres.
- Avoid harsh or abrasive chemicals that could cause staining or deterioration.
- Clean with soft brushes or sponges to avoid tearing the fabrics.
Inspecting awning components is essential to identify problems before they become serious faults. These checks should be carried out every six months.
Opening and closing mechanisms
- Check the condition of the gears and shafts to ensure smooth operation.
- Make sure there are no obstructions preventing the mechanisms from extending correctly.
Cables and fixings
- Check the side cables for signs of wear or excessive tension.
- Inspect the fixings to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
During the winter months, we recommend taking additional steps to protect vertical screens from harsh weather. This will help maintain their integrity over the long term.
Preventive removal and storage
- Where possible, remove the screens and store them in a dry, protected place to prevent damage from snow or frost.
- If removal is not feasible, ensure they are retracted and properly secured to minimise the impact of wind and water build-up.