All Awnings are Custom Made to Order - Current Production Time 3-5 Weeks

Exterior Roll Up Blinds

Outdoor Roll Up Blindsoutdoor roll up blinds

PYC outdoor roll up blinds are not only attractive, but also protect from wind, rain and pollen. The curtains can be left down during heavy winds and rain to protect your porch. Tie-downs secure the bottom of the curtains and side fasteners will keep the sides from billowing during storms. This Window Treatment Guide can help you choose the right style for privacy and shade.

The curtains have a rope and pulley system to allow you to roll up the curtains to any height when you want full sun or part sun.

All are custom made to order with any size available. Sunbrella Awning grade fabric is known as the best outdoor fabric available. The curtains have a 10 year warranty on fabric and hardware.

Sunbrella fabric is a breeze to clean. You can simply hose off the dirt while the curtains are in place and leave them down to dry.

We also offer the curtains in Sunsure Mesh fabric that will allow you to see through while still blocking wind and rain.

For help with measuring, email [email protected] with photos.

To learn more, visit our product page.

 

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