$2.97
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- Ships directly from manufacturer - departs in about 4 weeks
The edges of these panels are sewn with heavy-duty reinforcing tape. Brass grommets are installed on approx. 2' centers around the perimeter. Often includes a seam where two pieces of shade have been sewn together. Durable, easy to install with ropes, bungees or wire. Most durable solution for smaller areas where shade will be suspended between four points. Grommeted panels are sold in pre-cut sizes or can be ordered in any custom size.
A raw piece of shade fabric where edges of panel are not reinforced with any tape or grommets. Would not typically have a seam but may have a raw (cut) edge. Can be installed with wiggle wire, shade cloth clips or wooden lath. Precut Panels are sold in pre-cut sizes or can be ordered in any custom size.
Sold in factory widths by the linear foot. Would only rarely have a seam and sides typically include a factory finished (uncut) edge. Most cost effective solution for large quantities of shade fabric.
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70% density blocks out 70% of light. Constructed of high density polyethylene, the tough lock-stitch design of this knitted material resists rips, tears and fraying while reducing wind speed and heat build up in structure.
Call a Sales Representative at 1-888-281-9337 to place quantity orders. Purchase orders are accepted from schools and institutions.
8 year prorated warranty against UV degradation
Depending on the size ordered, your shade fabric may contain a factory seam.
Density | Plants |
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30% | Asters, Chrysanthemums, Geraniums, and Snapdragons |
40% | Bedding Plants*, Gloxinias, Herbs*, Iris, Lilies, Vegetables* |
50% | Bromeliads, Ficus, Orchids (Dendrobiums, Epidendrums, Vandas) |
60% | Orchids (Oncidiums, Phalaenopsis) |
70% | Ferns, Orchids (Cypripediums), Philodendron |
80% | Ginseng |
90% | Aglaonema |
* Various |
When hanging shade cloth pieces larger than 100 sq. ft., you may need extra center support to prevent the cloth from sagging in the middle. One easy way to do this is by running lightweight cable from corner to opposite corner, forming an X pattern that the cloth can rest on. For pieces larger than 400 sq. ft., you may need cables running end to end every 4' or so.