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Contemporary Patio Cover

Contemporary Patio Cover

Just as there are literally hundreds of styles in patios, there are also hundreds of ways to build a patio cover. Fixed, retractable, slatted, permanent, fabric, steel, wood and so forth. A contemporary styled home calls for a contemporary patio cover.

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All Season Patio Screens

All Season Patio Screens

When you live in a place like New Mexico that gets 300 days of sun in a year and strong gusty winds in the spring as well as monsoon weather in summer, patio screens are essential protection.

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Spring Winds

Spring Winds

Every year our desert home in New Mexico is pummeled by the wind. From sometime in March through May and even into June, the warmer winds of Spring blow in from the west across miles of open desert from California, across Arizona and New Mexico picking up speed as they go with nothing in the vast terrain of the southwest to stop them.

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Pool Cover

Pool Cover

If you live in a moderate climate, but don’t generally use and maintain a swimming pool in winter months, there are options. Protecting your pool from temperature changes is the first step.

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Retractable Awning Screening

Retractable Awning Screening

Awnings for windows, doorways and patios can be fabricated in a huge variety of sun protection solutions. Heavy fabric fitted on a fixed frame, or a retractable scissor awning frame is the most traditional design. However, solar screening that deflects up to 95% of harmful UV rays, and allows light and air to pass through, and is fabricated of a mesh material is also a very effective solution.

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Desert Shade Solutions

Desert Shade Solutions

Desert homes on open lots can offer very little in the way of natural shade from shrubs and trees. What foliage there may be is often low and sparse, and the building façade is exposed to the sun for the better part of the day. Addressing the need for sun and heat protection in a two storey home involves identifying the source of the exposure and how the heat might travel.

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